A magic bullet in policy communication? on the ambiguous use of framing in policy research/ Pascal D. König

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Policy Studies : Vol 42, No 1, January 2021, pp. 60-79Summary: This paper discusses different ways in which framing is adopted within the field of policy research and the conceptual and epistemological stumbling blocks that follow from them. It argues that the most problematic use occurs where framing is used to characterize policy action and even more so in combination with public opinion changes that framing allegedly brought about.
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This paper discusses different ways in which framing is adopted within the field of policy research and the conceptual and epistemological stumbling blocks that follow from them. It argues that the most problematic use occurs where framing is used to characterize policy action and even more so in combination with public opinion changes that framing allegedly brought about.

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