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Study title

Policy Deliberation in National Policy Domains

Creator

Statham, Paul
Chabanet, Didier
Della Porta, Donatella
Lahusen, Christian
Linders, Annulla
Giugni, Marco

Study number / PID

9f61a6f1-5381-4404-9793-0071f1e25654 (SWISSUbase)

10.23662/FORS-DS-1104-2 (DOI)

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Abstract

This project aims to advance knowledge in labour politics by focusing on the 'contentious politics of unemployment', i.e. the relationship between political-institutional approaches to employment policy and political conflicts mobilized by collective actors over unemployment in the public domain. It is designed to study this topic at national, international comparative, and transnational levels. Key objectives: (a) to generate new data for longitudinal and comparative analyses of ideological and policy positions of actors and their relationships; (b) to study the potential for political participation 'from below' by citizens campaigning for the rights of the unemployed and the conditions under which existing organizational networks and policy dialogues transform in a more open civil policy deliberation; (c) to provide knowledge based on rigorous cross-national and EU-level transnational analyses allowing grounded empirical statements about the Europeanisation of the field. As the contested and negotiated character of the employment policy field expresses itself both in the public domain and in the institutional arenas for interest mediation, we look both at political claim-making in the public space and policy deliberation within the polity. The overall design of the research has three main components: (a) mapping the field of political contention, i.e. structures of ideological cleavages and actor relationships, both longitudinally and cross-nationally; (b) examining the nature of the multi-organizational field extending from the core policy domain to the public domain, i.e. networks and channels of political influence between core policy actors and intermediary organizations, on one side, and civil society organizations and social movements representing the unemployed (including the unemployed themselves), on the other; (c) studying the nature of the interaction between EU-level and national policy-making by determining the channels of political influence that...
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Country

Switzerland, Europe, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Sweden, Southern Europe, Italy, France, Germany, Western Europe, Northern Europe

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Publisher

FORS

Publication year

2021

Terms of data access

Additional Restrictions: Academic research and teaching only
Special permission: None

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