The Political/Process Promise of Policy Framing

  • Двора Яноу University of Amsterdam, 185 OZ Achterburgwal, Amsterdam, 1012 DK, The Netherlands
  • Мерлин ван Хульст Tilburg University, 2 Warandelaan, Tilburg, 5037 AB, The Netherlands
  • Ксения Ткачева Moscow school of social and economic sciences, prospect Vernadskogo, 82, building 2, Moscow, 119571, Russia
  • Виктор Вахштайн Centre for Fundamental Sociology
Keywords: Goffman, frame-analysis, narration, Bateson, Schon, Rein, framing, sense-making, meaning production, categorization, naming

Abstract

The paper presents a study of the usage of the frame analytical language of description in contemporary policy analysis. Tracing a genealogy of the frame theory from the Gregory Bateson's writings to the studies of political scientists Donald Schön and Martin Rein, authors indicate a critical differences between the use of the frame-analytical optics at the studies of political decision making and its use for the analysis of the social movements (D. Snow, R. Benford). Authors develop one of the possible approaches to the understanding of framing processes — one that they call “dynamic”, and illustrate its applicability using the case of Utrecht mayor elections. The paper proposes an original treatment of the framing as a process which include an elements of selection, naming and categorization. Special attention is paid to connections between framing and storytelling.

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Author Biographies

Ксения Ткачева, Moscow school of social and economic sciences, prospect Vernadskogo, 82, building 2, Moscow, 119571, Russia
(перевод)
Виктор Вахштайн, Centre for Fundamental Sociology
(научное редактирование)
Published
2011-09-07
How to Cite
ЯноуД., ван ХульстМ., ТкачеваК., & ВахштайнВ. (2011). The Political/Process Promise of Policy Framing. Russian Sociological Review, 10(1-2), 87-113. Retrieved from https://patria.hse.ru/index.php/sociologica/article/view/336
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