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Social Identities and Programmatic Action in the Age of Digitalization

Governance
Policy Analysis
Public Policy
Policy Change
Policy-Making
P400
Nils C. Bandelow
TU Braunschweig
Lisa Asticher
Universität Bern

Abstract

Subjective group affiliations are a central basis for policy actors’ goals and networks. This panel invites contributions that focus on social identities. Of particular interest are programmatic groups that emerge from biographical interfaces and shape policy subsystems over decades. Considering the section theme, contributions that (also) consider digital communication in social groups in the policy process are particularly welcome.

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