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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of figures and tables
- Notes on the authors and contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
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Introduction Why is redesign of public policy needed? -
Chapter One Possibilities for policy design -
Chapter Two Conventional policy design -
Chapter Three Co-productive policy design -
Can crisis ever be good for policy design?
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Challenges in policy redesign
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The hidden politics of policy design
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Designing policy for localism
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Creative disruption for cultural change
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Establishing principles for value-driven practice
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Doing politics to build power and change policy
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Participatory action research and policy change
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Using technology to help communities shout louder
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Generating community conversations
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Policy design as co-design
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Using mediation to resolve conflict
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Chapter Four Debating co-productive policy design -
Chapter Five Governance for co-productive policy designs -
Epilogue Co-producing research - References
- Index
Challenges in policy redesign
Challenges in policy redesign
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of figures and tables
- Notes on the authors and contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
-
Introduction Why is redesign of public policy needed? -
Chapter One Possibilities for policy design -
Chapter Two Conventional policy design -
Chapter Three Co-productive policy design -
Can crisis ever be good for policy design?
-
Challenges in policy redesign
-
The hidden politics of policy design
-
Designing policy for localism
-
Creative disruption for cultural change
-
Establishing principles for value-driven practice
-
Doing politics to build power and change policy
-
Participatory action research and policy change
-
Using technology to help communities shout louder
-
Generating community conversations
-
Policy design as co-design
-
Using mediation to resolve conflict
-
Chapter Four Debating co-productive policy design -
Chapter Five Governance for co-productive policy designs -
Epilogue Co-producing research - References
- Index