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Miller 205 $aFirst edition. 210 1$aBoca Raton, FL :$cRoutledge,$d[2017]. 210 4$d©2006. 215 $a1 online resource (670 pages) 225 1 $aPublic administration and public policy ;$v125 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-57444-561-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront cover; Contributors; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. The Policy Sciences at the Crossroads; Chapter 2. Promoting the Policy Orientation: Lasswell in Context; Chapter 3. Public Policy, Social Science, and the State: An Historical Perspective; Chapter 4. Theories of the Policy Cycle; Chapter 5. Agenda Setting in Public Policy; Chapter 6. Policy Formulation: Design and Tools; Chapter 7. Implementing Public Policy; Chapter 8. Do Policies Determine Politics?; Chapter 9. A Guide to the Advocacy Coalition Framework; Chapter 10. Policy Communities 327 $aChapter 11. Public Policy Analysis and Think TanksChapter 12. Rationality in Policy Decision Making; Chapter 13. Rational Choice in Public Policy: The Theory in Critical Perspective; Chapter 14. Taking Stock of Policy Networks: Do They Matter?; Chapter 15. Theories of Policy Learning: Agency, Structure, and Change; Chapter 16. Deliberative Policy Analysis as Practical Reason: Integrating Empirical and Normative Arguments; Chapter 17. Rhetoric in Policy Making: Between Logos, Ethos, and Pathos; Chapter 18. Narrative Policy Analysis; Chapter 19. Comparative Public Policy 327 $aChapter 20. Applied Cultural Theory: Tool for Policy AnalysisChapter 21. Ethical Issues and Public Policy; Chapter 22. Public Policy and Democratic Citizenship: What Kinds of Citizenship Does Policy Promote?; Chapter 23. Quantitative Methods for Policy Analysis; Chapter 24. The Use (and Misuse) of Surveys in Policy Analysis; Chapter 25. Social Experiments and Public Policy; Chapter 26. Policy Evaluation and Evaluation Research; Chapter 27. Qualitative-Interpretive Methods in Policy Research; Chapter 28. Qualitative Research and Public Policy 327 $aChapter 29. Interpretation and Intention in Policy AnalysisChapter 30. Context-Sensitive Policy Methods; Chapter 31. Benefit Analysis; Chapter 32. Environmental Impact Assessment: Between Bureaucratic Process and Social Learning; Chapter 33. Technology Assessment as Policy Analysis: From Expert Advice to Participatory Approaches; Chapter 34. Public Policy Mediation: From Argument to Collaboration; Chapter 35. Policy Analysis in Britain; Chapter 36. The Evolution of Policy Analysis in the Netherlands 327 $aChapter 37. Policy Analysis and Evaluation in Sweden: Discovering the Limits of the Rationalistic ParadigmChapter 38. The Policy Turn in German Political Science; Chapter 39. Policy Analysis in India: Research Bases and Discursive Practices; Chapter 40. Korean Policy Analysis: From Economic Efficiency to Public Participation; Index; Back cover 330 3 $aThe study of public policy and the methods of policy analysis are among the most rapidly developing areas in the social sciences. Policy analysis has emerged to provide a better understanding of the policymaking process and to supply decision makers with reliable policy-relevant knowledge about pressing economic and social problems. Presenting a broad, comprehensive perspective, the Handbook of Public Policy Analysis: Theory, Politics, and Methods covers the historical development of policy analysis, its role in the policy process, and empirical methods. The handbook considers the theory generated by these methods and the normative and ethical issues surrounding their practice.Written by leading experts in the field, this book-Deals with the basic origins and evolution of public policy Examines the stages of the policy-making processIdentifies political advocacy and expertise in the policy processFocuses on rationality in policy decision-making and the role of policy networks and learningDetails argumentation, rhetoric, and narratives Explores the comparative, cultural, and ethical aspects of public policy Explains primary quantitative-oriented analytical methods employed in policy researchAddresses the qualitative sides of policy analysis Discusses tools used to refine policy choicesTraces the development of policy analysis in selected national contextsThe Handbook of Public Policy Analysis: Theory, Politics, and Methods describes the theoretical debates that have recently defined the field, including the work of postpositivist, interpretivist, and social constructionist scholars. 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Dunn, Massimo Ragnedda, Maria Laura Ruiu, Laura Robinson 205 $a1st ed. 2024. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Palgrave Macmillan,$d2024. 215 $a1 online resource (514 pages) 311 08$aPrint version: Dunn, Hopeton S. The Palgrave Handbook of Everyday Digital Life Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 9783031304378 327 $aIntro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Living Digitally: Mapping the Everyday Contours of a Still-Emerging Data-Driven Era -- The Internet -- Digital Communities -- Digital Disruption -- Alternative Periodisation -- Digital Transitioning and Sharing -- Caution and Contestation -- Digital Access and National Development -- Features of the Handbook -- Book Structure and Chapter Summaries -- Section 1: Social Media and Digital Lifeworlds -- Section 2: Digital Affordances and Contestations -- Section 3: Digital Divides and Inclusion Strategies -- Section 4: Work, Culture and Digital Consumption -- Section 5: New Media and Digital Journalism -- References -- Part I: Social Media and Digital Lifeworlds -- Chapter 2: Artificial Intelligence and Everyday Knowledge -- Introduction -- Artificial Intelligence and Scientific Knowledge: An Old Relationship -- Unpacking the Concept of "Knowledge" Besides Scientific Knowledge -- Artificial Intelligence and "Everyday" Knowledge: An Emerging Relationship -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Economic Aspects of Social Media: Facebook's Potential for Generating Business in Iran -- Introduction -- Research Question -- Research Background -- Social Media and the External Dimension -- Conceptual Model of Research -- Research Methodology -- Operationalization of Variables -- Validity and Reliability of Scales -- Research Findings -- Evaluation of the Research Question -- Iranian Brands and Companies on Facebook -- Small Business Assessment on Facebook -- Business 'Migration' from Social Media to Other Social Media -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: The Digital Shaping of a City: A Biography of 'Cyberabad' in Three Acts -- Introduction -- The Digital (Re)makes the City -- Traversing the City, Wired and Unwired. 327 $aThe Commercial Center of Old: Dismantled, Silenced and Empty -- High-Tech City: A Node in the Planetary Economy -- Secunderabad's CTC: The Nerve Center of the Local Digital Economy -- It's [Not] Business as Usual in the City -- Endnote: The city's Shifting Centre(s) -- References -- Chapter 5: Social Media, Space and Place in South Africa: #egoli (Johannesburg) on Instagram -- Introduction -- Johannesburg, 'City of Gold': The Context -- Instagram and City Spaces -- Methodology -- Findings and Discussion -- Selfies, Race and Gender -- Cityscapes, Skylines and Modern Joburg -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Mapping the Digital Fabric of Cities: 'Site Codes' as Spatial Identifiers in Urban China in the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Introduction-"Codes" as Epidemic Prevention and Control Measures -- Site Code: Reconstruct the Sense of Place by Programming Language -- New Identifiability -- New Accessibility -- Code's Extension? A Holistic Perspective from Political Economy -- Digital Governance Woven by Multiple Subjects during the Epidemic -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Digital Affordances and Contestations -- Chapter 7: Hidden Abodes: Digital Lives and Distant Others -- Communication and Catastrophe: Connectivity, Climate and Corona -- Carbon Capitalism: Networks and Markets -- The Global Rise of Digital Oligopolies -- Destructive Devices: Accumulating Carbon Emissions -- Corona Consumption: Fast Foods and Vanishing Forests -- Confronting Catastrophe: The Conditions of Sustainability -- References -- Chapter 8: The Din and Stealth of the Digital Revolution -- Introduction -- The Revolution -- The Din: AI Everywhere -- Stealth: The Changing Labour Market -- The Consequences: A New Social World -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Contentious Content on Messaging Apps: Actualising Social Affordances for Normative Processes on Telegram. 327 $aIntroduction -- Social Affordances and Normative Processes -- Methodology -- Telegram and Its Users? -- Findings: Walkthrough Method -- Interactability: Who Participates -- Many-to-Many Groups -- One-to-Many Channels -- One-to-Many Channels with Discussion Section -- Visibility: What Content Influences Normative Processes -- Ephemerality: When Can Users Participate -- Interventionability: How Can Users Intervene -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Glimpses of the Greek 'Me Too' Movement on Facebook: Tracking Digital Interactivity and the Quest for Equity and Empowerment -- Introduction -- Greek 'Me Too' Rapes in Interactions of Facebook Users -- Facebook as 'Social Space' and as Tool for Content Analysis -- Sampling 'Friends' for Analysis -- Delving into Interactions and Content -- Discussing Findings -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Non-Consensual Intimate Image Sharing on the Internet: Regulating Betrayal in Jamaica and India -- Introduction -- New Everyday Terms -- Defining NCII -- Everyday Impacts of NCII -- Global Regulation of NCII -- The Jamaican Case -- Background -- The Donovan Powell Case -- The Indian Case -- Background -- The Animesh Boxi Case -- Challenges and Considerations -- NCII Inflicts Irreparable Harm -- Emphasize Prevention and Deterrence -- Re-Assessing Sentencing Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Digital Divides and Inclusion Strategies -- Chapter 12: Indigenizing a Developing Country's Digitization Agenda: Re-visioning ICTs in Ghana -- Introduction -- Digital Inclusion: A Conceptual and Literature Review -- Ghana's Digitization Efforts -- Ghana's Digitization Efforts versus Digital Inclusion Best Practices -- Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- Chapter 13: Nurturing the Transformative Agency and Activism of Children Through Digital Technology -- Introduction. 327 $aTheoretical Background -- Approaching Children's Agency -- Research on Children's Activism -- Research on Children's Participation in the Design, Development and Innovation of Digital Technology -- Research Design -- Agency and Activism in Digital Technology Development Projects -- Project Raising Children's Interest in Reading Through Game Design -- Addressing Agency with Digital Technology -- Addressing Activism -- Project Offering Children Design, Programming, and Making Experiences of an Interactive Board Game -- Addressing Agency with Digital Technology -- Addressing Activism -- Project Offering Children Genuine Experiences in Game Design -- Addressing Agency with Digital Technology -- Addressing Activism -- Project Offering Experiences in Artificial Intelligence and its Application in Sustainable Development -- Addressing Agency with Digital Technology -- Addressing Activism -- Project Tackling Bullying at School Through Digital Technology -- Addressing Agency with Digital Technology -- Addressing Activism -- Summary of the Results -- Towards a Framework for Nurturing Children's Digital Technology Development Agency and Activism -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 14: The Challenges of Gamification in Brazil's Educational Delivery During Covid 19 -- Introduction -- Gamification -- The COVID-19 Pandemic and Gamification in Brazil -- Digital Work and Remote Work -- Working in a Connected Brazil -- Gamification of Work: Vulnerabilities Before and During the Pandemic -- To Gamify Or Not: That Is the Question -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: Re-thinking Critical Digital Literacies in the Context of Compulsory Education -- Introduction -- An Overview of Critical Digital Literacies -- Data Literacies -- Digital Content Creation -- Sustainable Use -- Digital Civic Engagement -- Digital Wellbeing and Digital Identity -- Digital Empathy. 327 $aThe Uncongenial Rhetoric of Transformation in Policy-making -- Some Implications of Re-thinking Critical Digital Literacies for Compulsory Education -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16: Universal Design and Assistive Digital Technologies: Enhancing Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities -- Introduction -- Participation, Inclusion and Non-Discrimination -- Universal Design and Assistive Digital Technology -- Policy Advocacy for Technology Inclusion -- The Theoretical Framework -- Methodology -- The Development of Modern Assistive Technology -- Personal Experiences -- Policy Advocacy for Assistive Technology at the National Level -- Policy Advocacy at the Global Level -- Modern Assistive Technologies as a Preeminent Enabler to Work and Study -- Conclusion -- Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 17: Digital Divides and Policy Interventions in a Pandemic World: Issues of Social Inclusion in Argentina -- Introduction -- Conceptual Framework -- Overview of Connectivity Services in Argentina -- Public Actions Regarding ICT Services During the Pandemic -- The Declaration of ICT Services as Essential Public Services -- Basic ICT Services for Low-Income Sectors -- Discussions and Conclusions: Insights on Digital Policies in a Pandemic Context -- References -- Part IV: Work, Culture and Digital Consumption -- Chapter 18: The Changing Nature of Work in Digital Everyday Life -- Introduction -- The Changing Nature of Work in Digital Everyday Life -- Industry 5.0 and Industrial 'Up-Cycling' -- The Future of Work Is Actually the Present -- Reflections on Pandemic Challenges and the Role of ICTs -- Workplace Transformation, AI and Hybrid Working -- 'The Great Resignation', Covid 19 and Emerging Occupational Trends -- The Dispersed Workforce and Virtual Teams: Changes to How and Where We Work -- The Evolving not so 'New Normal'. 327 $aLeveraging Digital Technologies: Exploring Benefits and Occupational and Health Challenges. 330 $a?This is an excellent Handbook with varied, interesting and relevant chapters that present sophisticated approaches to the human aspects of technology usage and digital life? - Robin Mansell, Professor Emerita, Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK "Bringing together an unparalleled collection of global technology scholars, this Handbook offers keen insights into our quotidian digital routines. It is an exemplar of inclusionary voices. A must read for all media and internet scholars!" - Inês Vitorino Sampaio, Professor, Federal University of Ceará, Brazil, and Faculty Associate, Harvard Berkman Klein Center, USA This comprehensive Handbook explores the multiple ways in which people experience digital life. It maps the transitions in human civilization generated by such digital technologies as the internet, mobile telephony, artificial intelligence, the metaverse, social media platforms and algorithms. It explores how the scarcity or abundance of digital affordances impacts access, governance and livelihoods in various parts of the world. The book?s 27 chapters are organised in five sections: Social Media and Digital Lifeworlds; Digital Affordances and Contestations; Digital Divides and Inclusion Strategies; Work, Culture and Digital Consumption, and New Media and Digital Journalism. 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