Critical Policy Studies Network

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       The purpose of the Critical Policy Studies Network (formerly the Theory, Policy, and Society Group) is to explore the theoretical foundations of public policy inquiry. Although the field of policy studies has grown rapidly over the past several decades, the field as a whole has tended to neglect its theoretical and epistemological foundations. During the same period of time, there have been important developments in other areas of the social sciences that bear directly on the issues and concerns of policy research, such as critical theory, political economy, science and technology studies, the philosophy of science and social science, poststructuralism, postmodernism, social constructivism, discourse analysis, feminist theory and methods, ethnomethodological inquiry, and interpretive methods, among others. More recently a new policy scholarship has begun to bring these new theoretical and methodological insights to bear on policy studies. The Network is organized to provide a forum for the exchange and discussion of ideas relevant to these theoretical concerns and their methodological implications for policy studies. It does this in a variety of fora, but most importantly through the journal of Critical Policy Studies, published by Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group). For further information aboutCritical Policy Studie
For further information about Critical Policy Studies go to http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rcps

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Coordinators:
Frank Fischer, Rutgers University
Jennifer Dodge, New York University

John Dryzek, Australian National University
Herbert Gottweis, University of Vienna
Steven Griggs, De Montford University
Maarten Hajer, University of Amsterdam
Jeremy Hunsinger, Virginia Polytechnic and State University
Tim Luke, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Navdeep Mathur, Indian Institute of Management
Doug Torgerson, Trent University
Dvora Yanow, Free University of Amsterdam
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