vendredi 12 janvier 2024

Bringing Bourdieu''s Theory of Fields to Critical Policy Analysis. Edited by Vincent Dubois

 

Bringing Bourdieu''s Theory of Fields to Critical Policy Analysis

Edited by Vincent Dubois

Edward Elgar Publishing

Advances in Critical Policy Studies series

2024

 

 

Présentation de l'éditeur

Laying down the foundations of a critical sociological approach to the interdisciplinary domain of public policy, this insightful book presents the first systematic reflection on the use of Bourdieu’s theory of social fields to analyse policy processes. Engaging with theoretical dimensions, it provides innovative methodological tools, both quantitative and qualitative in nature, to be used in the wider field of policy studies.

Bringing together expert contributors from across the globe, the book explores a diverse range of case studies on various policy sectors and processes such as international policy circulation and policy implementation. Offering a wealth of critical analysis, chapters highlight the unsatisfactory nature of mainstream policy approaches and advocate for the use of Bourdieu’s sociological theory to account for the social milieus, structures of relationships and power dynamics in which public policies are made. Encompassing numerous actors and groups, this theory enables a critical sociological understanding of policy orientations by unveiling the structures of relationships in policymaking.

Innovative and perceptive in its approach, this book will prove to be an important resource for scholars and students interested in the fields of critical policy studies, public policy, public administration and management, and sociology.

Contributors include: Valentin Behr, Pierre Clément, Joan Cortinas Muñoz, Stephan Davidshofer, Victor Demenge, Vincent Dubois, Caroline Dufour, Didier Georgakakis, Jonas Hagmann, Paul Hathazy, Thomas Hélie, Elisa Klüger, Vincent Lebrou, Thomas Medvetz, Arthur Morenas, Jérémie Nollet, Brian F. O’Neill, Franck Poupeau, Florent Pouponneau, Melaine Robert, Antoine Roger, Lili Soussoko, Amal Tawfik  




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