Conflict and Controversy in Public Policy POL 854 (5)
This course provides students an opportunity to examine the complex role of ideas/ideals in the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of public policy. Too often, fundamental contention that characterizes many policy processes goes unexamined. The substance of this contention is usually normative, having to do with political, social, economic, and environmental values. How are these conflicts and controversies articulated? How are they resolved? How are they best understood? How are they best analyzed? The overarching objectives of this course include enabling students to understand the disciplinary issues, and address the practical concerns, that are associated with research in and analysis of public policy characterized by conflict and controversy.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Genevieve Fuji Johnson |
Sep 8 – Dec 7, 2015: Fri, 1:30–5:20 p.m.
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Vancouver |