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Coordination of advocacy coalitions using cognitive maps

机译:使用认知地图协调倡导联盟

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This theoretical essay contributes to the analysis of advocacy coalitions in processes of formulation or change of public policies, combining public policy analysis and operational research models. Jenkins-Smith, Nohrstedt, Weible et al. (2014) observe from the results of some empirical applications that the beliefs of actors alone do not tell the whole history of policy change. In addition, the authors emphasize that the degree of conflict among actors or coalitions is related to their perceptions of the extent of threats of the goals or actions of other actors, to their beliefs about a policy. The study used an approach to analyze the degree of inter and intra political coordination in institutional change processes, based on the identification of the beliefs, declared objectives and political alternatives of the actors, using Value-Focused Thinking associated to causal cognitive maps. From the combination of these methods and the comparison of cognitive maps, the expectation is to identify political coalitions, characterize collaborative or conflicting environments, and the identify political agendas with varying degrees of cooperation or conflict.
机译:这种理论论文有助于分析公共政策分析和运营研究模式的制定或变更过程中的宣传联盟。 Jenkins-Smith,Nohrstedt,Weiely等。 (2014)从一些经验应用的结果观察,即行动者的信仰单独不要讲述政策变革的整个历史。此外,提交人强调,行动者或联盟之间的冲突程度与他们对其他行为者的目标范围的看法有关,以对其对政策的信念的信念。该研究采用了一种方法来分析机构变革过程中的跨和内政府政治协调的程度,基于识别信仰,宣布的目标和政治替代方案,利用与因果认知地图相关的价值思考。从这些方法的结合和认知地图的比较,期望是识别政治联盟,表征协作或冲突的环境,以及识别具有不同程度的合作或冲突的政治议程。

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