This book offers a powerful new approach to policy studies. Drawing on recent perspectives from social constructionism, discourse analysis, the sociology of social problems and feminism, Carol Bacchi develops a step-by-step analytical tool for deconstructing policy problems. Her `What′s the Problem?′ approach encourages students to reflect critically upon the ways in which policy problems get constructed within policy debates and policy proposals.
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Introduction
Taking Problems Apart
PART ONE: WHAT′S THE PROBLEM? AN APPROACH TO POLICY
Preamble
Policy Studies
Traditional Approaches
Rethinking Policy Studies
Rethinking `Social Problems′
PART TWO: THE PROBLEM OF WOMEN′S INEQUALITY
Preamble
Pay Equity
On Whose Terms?
Discrimination
Who Is Responsible?
Education Policy
Access or Transformation?
Child Care Policy
Who Gains?
Abortion
Whose Right?
Domestic Violence
Battered Women or Violent Men?
Sexual Harassment
What Is Sexual about It?
Conclusion
The Politics of Policy Studies
关于作者
Carol Lee Bacchi is Associate Professor of Politics at the University of Adelaide. Her publications include The Politics of Affirmative Action: ′Women′, Equality and Category Politics (Sage, 1996), and Same Difference: Feminism and Sexual Difference (Allen & Unwin, 1990)