Narrative Politics in Public Policy: Legalizing Cannabis
Thursday, Mar 12, 2020
Hugh Miller, Ph.D., has a new book out that studies how different coalitions and ideologies use narratives to compete for policy dominance.
Published by Palgrave Macmillan (2020),聽 聽draws on examples from cannabis policy discourse and elsewhere to illustrate how individuals come to subscribe to a particular policy narrative; how policy narratives evolve; how narratives are employed in public policy discourse to compete with other narratives; and how, on implementation, the winning narrative is performed and subsequently institutionalized,鈥 according to聽.
鈥淔urther, it explores how uncertainty and ambiguity are constants in public policy discourse, and how different factions and groups pursue different goals and aspirations. In the current climate of political reality, disputable facts and contestable goals, this book shows how different coalitions and ideologies use narratives to compete for policy dominance.鈥
Narrative Politics in Public Policy: Legalizing Cannabis聽is now available for purchase and digital download on the聽.