Politics, policy, and culture
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Politics, policy, and culture
(Political cultures)
Westview Press, 1994
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Politics, policy & culture
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Designed to offer an empirical counterpart to "Cultural Theory", by Michael Thompson, Richard J. Ellis and Aaron Wildavsky, this work applies the theoretical concepts of that 1990 publication to key areas in methodology, public policy and history. The contributions address issues such as risk perception, environmental regulation, and mental-health policies.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Public policy: ideology, culture and risk perception, Hank Jenkins-Smith and Walter K. Smith
- "This land is your land, this land is my land" - cultural conflict in environmental land-use regulation, D.J. Coyle
- cars and culture in Munich and Birmingham - the case for cultural pluralism, Frank Hendriks
- cultural influences on policies concerning mental illness, Brendon Swedlow. Part 2 History: a cultural analysis of populism in late-19th-century America, Gary Lee Malecha
- the social construction of slavery, R.J. Ellis
- cultural theory and historical change - the development of town and church in Puritan New England, Dean C. Hammer. Part 3 Theory: culture, rationality and violence, Sun-Ki Chai and Aaron Wildavsky
- cultural theory and the problem of moral relativism, Charles Lockhart and Gregg Franzwa
- conceptualizing and operationalizing cultural theory, Richard P. Boyle and Richard M. Coughlin
- the theory that would be king, D.J. Coyle.
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