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Supercomplexity: bridging the gap between aesthetics and cognition. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Neurosci
Bortolotti A   +3 more
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When multiple streams make a river: analyzing collaborative policymaking institutions using the multiple streams framework

Policy Sciences, 2021
Although the Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) is frequently used to explain agenda setting and decision making across a variety of policy domains, it has been criticized for failing to contribute to theoretically rigorous and empirically falsifiable policy scholarship. This study argues that by explicitly attending to the institutional context in which
Elizabeth A. Koebele
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Straightening the three streams: Theorising extensions of the multiple streams framework

European Journal of Political Research, 2015
AbstractThis article suggests theoretical refinements to the multiple streams framework (MSF) that make it applicable to parliamentary systems and the decision‐making stage of the policy process. Regarding the former, the important role of political parties in parliamentary democracies is highlighted.
Nicole Herweg   +2 more
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The Multiple Streams Framework: Foundations, Refinements, and Empirical Applications

2018
With rising ambiguity and turbulence in global affairs, the Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) is fast becoming a major tool with which to analyze the policy process. The MSF's basic assumptions deal with ambiguity, time constraints, problematic preferences, unclear technology, fluid participation, and stream independence. This chapter presents the state
Nicole Herweg   +2 more
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The Multiple Streams Framework and the problem broker

European Journal of Political Research, 2015
AbstractJohn Kingdon's Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) constitutes a powerful tool for understanding the policy process, and more specifically, agenda‐setting, through three separate streams: problems, policies and politics. This article argues that the MSF would benefit from further development of the problem stream.
Åsa Knaggård
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Taking the multiple streams framework for a walk in Latin America

Policy Sciences, 2020
The theoretical development of the Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) has been almost nonexistent in Latin America. Hence, the goal of this article is to examine its portability and provide a road map for researchers wanting to apply the framework to this particular policy context.
Diego Sanjurjo
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Policy windows and criminal justice reforms: a Multiple Streams Framework analysis

Policy & Politics
The Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) theorises that policy change is more probable either when problems are coupled with policy solutions during open policy windows or when windows open for other reasons (elections, for example) and policy entrepreneurs succeed in finding a problem to which they can couple their pet policy.
Georg Wenzelburger
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