Convocatoria de artículos y paneles para el Congreso Mundial de IPSA 2020. Tema central: Política Pública

CALL FOR PANELS & PAPERS – 26TH IPSA WORLD CONGRESS,
LISBON, JULY 25 – 29, 2020 ON “PUBLIC POLICY”  

The General Session on Public Policy at the 26th IPSA World Congress is centered on better understanding public policy and provides a venue for papers dealing with contemporary challenges, trends and directions in the field. For example, among the trends observable in recent years in the practice of public policy-making which has challenged orthodox policy studies has been a retreat from evidence and the emergence of concerns in many countries and circles around “fake news”, “truthiness” and the impact of a ‘post-fact’ world on policy processes, content and outcomes. The policy and political sciences have only recently begun to grapple with the impact of new phenomena such as these and the challenges they pose to traditional models and thinking in the policy sciences. These and other such trends need careful analysis and the set of panels in this General Session will provide an opportunity for consideration and analysis of recent empirical and theoretical work in the political science and public policy communities on all subjects related to public policy-making. 
You can submit a CLOSED PANEL and CALL for PAPERS for the RC30 (Comparative Public Policy) and RC32 (Public Policy and Administration) through the website https://wc2020.ipsa.org/wc/home
You can also propose an OPEN PANEL. Send an email directly to RC30 – Comparative Public Policy (michaelpatrickhowlett@gmail.com) – or to RC32 – Public Policy and Administration (pzittoun@gmail.com).   
Best regards,
Philippe Zittoun
Research Professor, University of Lyon
Secretary General of IPPA

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