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How does the use of evidence in policy narratives change during crises? A comparative study of New York City's pandemic school shutdowns

open access: yesReview of Policy Research, EarlyView.
Abstract Narratives play an essential role in fast‐paced policy making that occurs during crises. The COVID‐19 pandemic brought numerous disruptions of normality, including school closures, which were intensely debated in narratives by many policy actors. Two shutdowns of New York City's public school system affected over 1.1 million students.
Nikolina Klatt, Sonja Blum
wiley   +1 more source

At the controls: Politics and policy entrepreneurs in EU policy to decarbonize maritime transport

open access: yesReview of Policy Research, EarlyView.
Abstract The recent adoption of the FuelEU Maritime regulation, aiming to decarbonize maritime shipping, is part of the EU clean energy transition to reach carbon neutrality by 2050. Based on autoethnographic method and qualitative text analysis, applying the multiple streams framework as a theoretical lens, this article explores and explains the ...
Fredrik von Malmborg
wiley   +1 more source

[Towards a social and food justice for agricultural day laborers with internal migration in Mexico]. [PDF]

open access: yesCad Saude Publica
Villalobos-Pérez AG   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Reputation management in turmoil—An analysis of the clashing narratives in the introduction of a “salmon tax” in Norway

open access: yesReview of Policy Research, EarlyView.
Abstract This study deals with reputation management, addressing collective issues, strategic communication by the government, and the dynamics between this communication and counter‐symbols from societal stakeholders. Empirically, it examines the political debates in Norway in recent years regarding the conflict over establishing a “ground rent” tax ...
Tom Christensen, Per Lægreid
wiley   +1 more source

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