2023
DOI: 10.1017/s0047279422000939
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No Longer ‘Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards’? Advances in Local State-Voluntary and Community Sector Relationships During Covid-19

Abstract: Despite the significant influence of localism on policy discourses in the UK in recent decades, there has been limited evidence of any fundamental changes in state-civil society relationships. The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 created a new context for cross-sectoral collaboration, as the local Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) and local communities moved to the forefront of the crisis response. This paper draws upon 49 semi-structured interviews with local authorities (LAs) and VCS organisation… Show more

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“…This issue of the Review of Policy Research (RPR) touches upon the intersection of agenda setting, cultural theory, and regulation at three different levels. First, COVID-19 still presents a core interest of public policy research, given the pandemic's short-term and long-term influence on developments in different policy sectors (Béland et al, 2024;Benveniste & Mizrahi, 2023;Cook et al, 2023;Ewert & Loer, 2022;Hogan et al, 2022;Hornung et al, 2023;Mavrot & Malandrino, 2023;Sommer et al, 2023). Second, while COVID-19 presents one potential window of opportunity for setting the agenda, we may not forget about other potential dynamics in agenda setting (Bérut & Saurugger, 2023;Lewallen et al, 2024;Pattyn & Bundi, 2023).…”
Section: Cultural Biases Agenda Setting and The Regulation Of Policy ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This issue of the Review of Policy Research (RPR) touches upon the intersection of agenda setting, cultural theory, and regulation at three different levels. First, COVID-19 still presents a core interest of public policy research, given the pandemic's short-term and long-term influence on developments in different policy sectors (Béland et al, 2024;Benveniste & Mizrahi, 2023;Cook et al, 2023;Ewert & Loer, 2022;Hogan et al, 2022;Hornung et al, 2023;Mavrot & Malandrino, 2023;Sommer et al, 2023). Second, while COVID-19 presents one potential window of opportunity for setting the agenda, we may not forget about other potential dynamics in agenda setting (Bérut & Saurugger, 2023;Lewallen et al, 2024;Pattyn & Bundi, 2023).…”
Section: Cultural Biases Agenda Setting and The Regulation Of Policy ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…公共政策需要解决哪些紧迫主题,它们如何与公民的价值观和偏好相互作用,以及使用或首选什么类型的监管?本期《政策研究述评》(RPR)从三个不同层面探究了议程设置、文化理论和监管的交叉。第一,鉴于新冠肺炎对不同政策部门发展的短期和长期影响,该流行病仍然是公共政策研究的一个核心兴趣(Béland, Marchildon, Medrano, & Rocco, 2024; Benveniste & Mizrahi, 2023; Cook, Thiery, & Burchell, 2023; Ewert & Loer, 2022; Hogan, Howlett, & Murphy, 2022; Hornung, Bandelow, & Iskandar, 2023; Mavrot & Malandrino, 2023; Sommer, Parent, & Li, 2023)。第二,虽然新冠肺炎为设定议程提供了一个潜在的机会之窗,但我们可能不会忘记议程设定中的其他潜在动态(Bérut & Saurugger, 2023; Lewallen, Park, & Theriault, 2024; Pattyn & Bundi, 2023)。第三,通过具有不同自治程度的监管机构、并在公共服务提供中实施政策措施,对于有效解决紧迫问题而言至关重要(Maggetti & Verhoest, 2014; Mavrot & Hadorn, 2021; Verschuere, 2009)。…”
Section: 文化偏见、议程设定、以及政策过程的监管unclassified
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