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100 _aHulst, Merlijn Van
245 _aFrom policy "frames" to "framing": theorizing a more dynamic, political approach
260 _c2016
300 _ap.92-112.
362 _aJan
520 _aThe concept of frames or framing, especially cast as "frame analysis," has an established history in public policy. Taking off from the work of Donald Sch�n and Martin Rein, we develop the idea of policy analytic framing, the more dynamic of the two terms, in ways that strengthen what we see as its promise for a more process-oriented and politically sensitive understanding of the activities it is used to characterize. We argue that such an approach needs to engage the following aspects of the work that framing does: sense-making; selecting, naming, and categorizing; and storytelling. In addition, frame theorizing needs to engage not only the way issues are framed but also the intertwining of framing and frame-makers' identities, and the meta-communicative framing of policy processes. - Reproduce
650 _aPublic policy
700 _aYanow, Dvora
773 _aAmerican Review of Public Administration
909 _a110860
999 _c110855
_d110855