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Tuesday seminar: Falk Daviter

Falk Daviter from the University of Potsdam will present the paper 'Policy Framing in the European Union'.

(Photo: University of Potsdam)

(Photo: University of Potsdam)

From the introduction

This paper argues that issues drive the policy process. Traditionally, research in political science views policy choices as resulting from factors that are distinct from the issues under consideration.

This paper turns the argument around. Policy issues are inherently complex and ambiguous. How to evaluate policy alternatives often remains contentious. The framing of policy issues affects the processing of political interests and ideas and their expression in policy choices. What policy makers perceive to be at stake in a policy issue at a particular time affects the political alignment of actors and the conflict and consolidation of interests in the policy process. Political actors seek to control the flow and structure of policy issues, because issues are the currency of politics.

At a time when framing arguments are attracting increasing attention in policy research, this paper discusses the conceptual and theoretical tenets of framing analysis and shows how this analytical lens can offer a unique perspective on current issues in the study of EU legislative politics and policy making.

Download the paper here.

(This paper is a work in progress and thus has limited distribution, please contact us if you want access. Please do not cite without permission from the author.)

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Published Jan 18, 2012 01:27 PM - Last modified Mar 5, 2012 11:14 AM