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Policy in 500 Words: bounded rationality (ambiguity, power and knowledge, narrative, and social construction)

Policy in 500 Words: bounded rationality (ambiguity, power and knowledge, narrative, and social construction)

Update: 2021-01-13
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The third of a series of podcasts tying together multiple 500 Words posts. They’ll sound a bit different from the 1000 Words podcasts because I recorded them in front of our MPP students.


This brief lecture describes bounded rationality and its implications for power/ knowledge, the NPF and SCPD


Relevant posts:


Policy in 500 words: uncertainty versus ambiguity


Policy in 500 Words: Power and Knowledge


Policy in 500 Words: the Narrative Policy Framework


Policy in 500 Words: Social Construction and Policy Design

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Policy in 500 Words: bounded rationality (ambiguity, power and knowledge, narrative, and social construction)

Policy in 500 Words: bounded rationality (ambiguity, power and knowledge, narrative, and social construction)

Professor Paul Cairney