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Programmatic Action, Social Identities, and Actor Networks in Policy Process Research

Elites
Institutions
Methods
P319
Johanna Hornung
Universität Bern
Nils C. Bandelow
TU Braunschweig

Thursday 10:45 - 12:30 BST (27/08/2020)

Abstract

Joint action of policy actors results from group processes driven by an individual’s social identification. This can rest on programmatic (e.g. policies), organizational (e.g., parties) or sectoral (e.g., subsystems), demographic or biographic characteristics. Papers looking at this assumption are especially welcome.

Title Details
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I Hope Someday You’ll Join Us: Policy Core Beliefs and Social Identities Driving Sustainable Transport Policy View Paper Details