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Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (videocast slides)

DPC
August 19, 2020

Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (videocast slides)

Slides from PADMN 6320/POLS 5320 Public Policy Theory and Administration at the University of Utah's Programs of Public Affairs

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August 19, 2020
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  1. POLICY CHANGES no change big changes big changes Lots of

    instances of small, or no, change Few instances of moderate change Some dramatic changes
  2. IMMIGRATION Future citizens seeking for a better life Taking jobs

    and government resources POVERTY People that have been harmed by unfair system Lazy people preferring to live off of aid ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONS Necessary to mitigate the harms of progress Threats to economic and human wellbeing
  3. NEGATIVE FEEDBACK Closed subsystems/iron triangles Limited individual & institutional attention

    Accepted policy images POSITIVE FEEDBACK Attractive alternative image Attention from multiple venues Mobilization of “outsiders” PUNCTUATION
  4. How do policy subsystem characteristics help to explain a lack

    of policy change, incremental changes, or major policy changes? How do problem frames and issue attention help to explain a lack of policy change, incremental changes, or major policy changes? How do different types of policies compare in their distribution of policy changes (e.g. incremental and major) and how are the differences explained by attention, problem frames, and subsystem dynamics?