Yet another paradigm change? Narratives and competing policy paradigms in Brazilian labour market policies
Abstract
When policy paradigms compete for sovereignty, a well thought-out narrative story is essential to arguing why one paradigm is superior to another. Narrative stories can be applied to underline the imperative for paradigmatic policy change. Combining Hall’s work on policy paradigms with Stone’s conceptualisation of narrative stories, this article explores how narrative stories are applied to support or oppose competing policy paradigms and...
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Title
Yet another paradigm change? Narratives and competing policy paradigms in Brazilian labour market policies
Published Date
Jul 3, 2019
Journal
Volume
38
Issue
3
Pages
429 - 484
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