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In person icon How Actors and Social Groups Stabilize or Transform Public Policies

Governance
Policy Analysis
Public Policy
Identity
Policy Change
Policy-Making
P226
Nils C. Bandelow
TU Braunschweig
Johanna Hornung
Université de Lausanne

Abstract

The Programmatic Action Framework (PAF) builds on the idea that strong relations between actors, based on shared social identities, can stabilize or change public policies over longer periods of time. The panel invites papers that present theoretical or empirical contributions on the psychological drivers of actors’ collaboration and how it leads to policy change and stability.

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