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        Livre - Macnamara, Jim - 01/08/2025 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Macnamara, Jim
      • Editeur : John Wiley & Sons Inc
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/08/2025
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 352.0
      • ISBN : 1394265689



      • Résumé :

        An invaluable resource for shaping policies that resonate with the public and benefit democratic practices

        Democracy may be widespread, but its vitality is under siege. Public trust in governments and institutions has eroded to critical levels, with many democracies failing to include citizens in meaningful consultation, engagement, and participation.

        Public Communication and Public Policy: Reviving Democracy by Recalibrating Public Communication?addresses this urgent need, exposing how one-way communication practices perpetuate disengagement and hinder policy effectiveness. Drawing on research across three continents, author Jim Macnamara dissects policy frameworks and government communication guidelines to uncover systemic shortcomings and offer actionable solutions.

        Combining critical literature reviews, practitioner interviews, and real-world case studies, Public Communication and Public Policy delivers detailed recommendations to reform public communication-challenging conventional approaches and advocating for recalibrated consultation and citizen participation to rebuild trust and reinvigorate democratic processes.

        A timely, solutions-focused analysis of democratic challenges, Public Communication and Public Policy

        • Analyzes 16 widely used policy models to reveal critical gaps in consultation and engagement practices
        • Provides detailed strategies to enhance public communication, consultation, and stakeholder participation
        • Introduces groundbreaking frameworks such as the IP-IT model of communication
        • Examines key policy failures such as Robodebt (Australia) and Post Office Horizon (UK)
        • Bridges communication theory, public policy studies, and political science

        Public Communication and Public Policy: Reviving Democracy?by Recalibrating Public Communication?is a must-read for academics, students, and professionals in public communication, strategic communication, and public policy. It is particularly relevant for policymakers, advisers, and government communication practitioners aiming to create inclusive, effective, and trust-building policies.

        ...

        Biographie:

        Jim Macnamara is a Distinguished Professor of Public Communication in the School of Communication at the University of Technology Sydney. He is also a Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science and the London College of Communication. He is the author of 19 books including Organizational Listening II: Expanding the Concept, Theory, and Practice and Evaluating Public Communication: Exploring New Models, Standards, and Best Practice....

        Sommaire:

        List of Figures ix

        List of Tables x

        List of Boxes xi

        Acknowledgements xii

        Abbreviations xiv

        Key Definitions xvii

        Chapter 1 The 'Democratic Deficit' 1

        Loss of Trust 4

        The Lost Public 8

        Public Affairs and Lobbying 12

        Types of Democracy: The Sociopolitical Context 14

        References 17

        Chapter 2 The Public Sphere - And Its Problems 25

        The Public 26

        Public Opinion 27

        The Public Sphere 28

        The State 32

        References 44

        Chapter 3 Public Policy 53

        Types and Levels of Public Policy 55

        Policy Sciences 56

        Policy Studies 60

        References 62

        Chapter 4 The Public Policy Development Process 67

        The Policy Environment 67

        Policy Inputs 69

        Policy Outputs 71

        Policy Frameworks 71

        The Policy Process 73

        Policy Cycles 74

        Policy Analysis 86

        Policy Platforms 87

        Finding the Policy 'Sweet Spot': The Overton Window 87

        Public Communication and Public Policy 88

        References 90

        Chapter 5 Public Communication 94

        Fundamentals of Communication 94

        Public Communication 103

        Government Communication 105

        Public Sector Communication 109

        Public Sphere Communication vs Public Sector Communication 110

        The Public Sector Communication Ecosystem 111

        European Union Initiatives 115

        UK Government Communication Service (GCS) 121

        French Government Information Service (GIS) 130

        Open Government Partnership (OGP) 131

        OECD Open Government, Civic Space, and Public Communication Unit 133

        Ireland's Open Government, Citizens' Assemblies, and Referenda 135

        Australian Public Service Approach to Engagement and Participation 137

        A Home State State of the Nation - The NSW Department of Customer Service 140

        References 144

        Chapter 6 Consultation, Engagement, and Participation: Theory and Practical Insights 161

        Public Consultation 163

        Stakeholder and Citizen Engagement 165

        Participation in Public Policy and Decision-Making 173

        What Senior Public Policy and Public Communication Leaders Say 176

        Findings from Senior Practitioner Interviews 197

        Acknowledging Challenges 201

        References 203

        Chapter 7 Behavioural Insights: Is This the Answer? Or Part of the Problem? 214

        How to Get People to Do Things: Biases and Heuristics 215

        Who Do You Trust? 216

        Behavioural Public Policy 217

        Lack of Insight: The Antithetical Problem 220

        References 222

        Chapter 8 Recalibrating Public Communication for Public Policy 225

        Applying the IP-IT

        Model 225

        Organizational Listening 229

        CEL vs. SELL 236

        Integrated Models of Public Communication and Public Policy Development 237

        The Time for Government Public Communication is Now 241

        References 242

        Chapter 9 Why Governments Don't Listen: Challenges to Address 247

        Fear 247

        Bias, Heuristics, and System 1 Thinking 249

        Lack of Processes, Systems, and Tools 250

        Cultural Factors: The Talkative Species 253

        References 255

        Chapter 10 Enablers of Meaningful Inclusive Engagement and Participation 258

        Ten Steps for Planning and Implementing Citizen Participation 259

        Data Integration and Analysis 261

        Deliberation 263

        Mini-Publics 264

        Outreach 265

        Metamodernism 271

        Public Communication Knowledge and Skills 273

        Watchdogs to Listening Dogs: The Role of Media 279

        Citizen, Heal Thyself 280

        Final Words: Summary, Conclusions, and Re...

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