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The Advocacy Coalition Framework
Theories of the Policy Process, 2019Paul A. Sabatier, Christopher M. Weible
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Sharpening Advocacy Coalitions
Policy Studies Journal, 2019The concept of “advocacy coalitions” is the bedrock of the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF), one of the most established and successful approaches for understanding policy processes across the globe. This article revisits and sharpens the conceptual definition of advocacy coalitions.
Christopher M. Weible +4 more
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Advocacy coalitions and political control
Politics & Policy, 2022AbstractThe Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) posits that policy actors, including elected officials and bureaucrats, aggregate into coalitions based on shared beliefs and coordinate to achieve policy objectives. Yet, bureaucrats are often subject to political control mechanisms understood within a principal‐agent framework.
Matthew C. Nowlin +2 more
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2017
This chapter explores the leadership experiences of Latinas in Wisconsin and Iowa from a variety of occupational and ethnic backgrounds. Drawing on oral histories and archival documents, it places gender at the center of the analysis of twentieth-century migration of women and their families into the Midwest - first from Mexico and Texas and later from
Theresa Delgadillo, Janet Weaver
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This chapter explores the leadership experiences of Latinas in Wisconsin and Iowa from a variety of occupational and ethnic backgrounds. Drawing on oral histories and archival documents, it places gender at the center of the analysis of twentieth-century migration of women and their families into the Midwest - first from Mexico and Texas and later from
Theresa Delgadillo, Janet Weaver
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Utility of the advocacy coalition framework in a regional budget crisis
, 2020The advocacy coalition framework predicts that externally controlled events, such as jurisdictional shifts, can open venues for policy change within a policy subsystem.
Kimberly K. Wiley +2 more
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Evaluating the Advocacy Coalition Framework
Journal of Public Policy, 1994ABSTRACTThe Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) was developed to provide a causal theory of the policy process which would serve as one of several alternatives to the familiar stages heuristic, with its recognized limitations. This paper first summarizes the central features of the ACF, including a set of underlying assumptions and specific hypotheses ...
Hank C. Jenkins-Smith, Paul A. Sabatier
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2015
Das Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) ist ein weit verbreiteter Analyserahmen der Policy-Analyse. Ursprunglich zielte es vor allem darauf, den Einfluss von Policy-Lernen auf Policy-Wandel zu erfassen. In Weiterentwicklungen wurden zunehmend andere Erklarungen fur politische Veranderungen aufgenommen und spezifiziert.
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Das Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) ist ein weit verbreiteter Analyserahmen der Policy-Analyse. Ursprunglich zielte es vor allem darauf, den Einfluss von Policy-Lernen auf Policy-Wandel zu erfassen. In Weiterentwicklungen wurden zunehmend andere Erklarungen fur politische Veranderungen aufgenommen und spezifiziert.
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Advocacy Coalitions and Space Policy
2004In stark contrast to the position of dominance it enjoyed at the height of the Apollo era-in what is best thought of as a single, unified space program-NASA’s role in the far more complex policy environment of the post-Apollo era is to serve as a sort of “broker” among all of the competing coalitions.
Christopher J. Bosso, W. D. Kay
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How are emotions and beliefs expressed in legislative testimonies? An advocacy coalition approach
Review of Policy Research, 2023Kayla M. Gabehart +3 more
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Advocacy Coalitions in Foreign Policy
2017The advocacy coalition framework (ACF) was developed to explain policy processes where contentious coalitions of actors seek to translate competing belief systems into public policy. Advocacy coalitions may include interest groups, members of the media, scientists and academics, and government officials that share beliefs about a public issue and ...
Jonathan Pierce, Katherine Hicks
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