TY - JOUR
T1 - Contours of historical-materialist policy analysis
AU - Brand, Ulrich
AU - Krams, Mathias
AU - Lenikus, Valerie
AU - Schneider, Etienne Martin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Historical-materialist policy analysis (HMPA) aims at analyzing how specific policies are formulated against the background of essentially competing and contradictory interests of different social forces. It examines how, if at all, these policies contribute to societal reproduction and the regulation of social contradictions and crisis tendencies. This article provides a concise introduction to HMPA as well as to the key theoretical concepts and perspectives underpinning its policy concept. Against this background, it further elaborates on how to operationalize HMPA for empirical research, drawing on but also going beyond the three-step process of context-, actors- and process-analysis suggested by the Research Group ‘State Project Europe’. In this way, we seek to enhance the analytical and methodological repertoire of historical materialist political science, and at the same time open up new analytical perspectives within the comprehensive field of critical policy analysis.
AB - Historical-materialist policy analysis (HMPA) aims at analyzing how specific policies are formulated against the background of essentially competing and contradictory interests of different social forces. It examines how, if at all, these policies contribute to societal reproduction and the regulation of social contradictions and crisis tendencies. This article provides a concise introduction to HMPA as well as to the key theoretical concepts and perspectives underpinning its policy concept. Against this background, it further elaborates on how to operationalize HMPA for empirical research, drawing on but also going beyond the three-step process of context-, actors- and process-analysis suggested by the Research Group ‘State Project Europe’. In this way, we seek to enhance the analytical and methodological repertoire of historical materialist political science, and at the same time open up new analytical perspectives within the comprehensive field of critical policy analysis.
KW - BRANDS STATE
KW - CONTEXT
KW - CULTURAL-POLITICAL ECONOMY
KW - MARX
KW - Policy analysis
KW - critical policy analysis
KW - critical state and hegemony theory
KW - historical materialism
KW - regulation theory
KW - research approach
KW - Critical state and hegemony theory
KW - Critical policy analysis
KW - Historical materialism
KW - Research approach
KW - Regulation theory
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U2 - 10.1080/19460171.2021.1947864
DO - 10.1080/19460171.2021.1947864
M3 - Article
SN - 1946-0171
VL - 16
SP - 279
EP - 296
JO - Critical Policy Studies
JF - Critical Policy Studies
IS - 3
ER -