The Politics of Meaning Struggles

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The Politics of Meaning Struggles
Author : Zittoun, Philippe
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Language : English
Release Date : 19 April 2022
ISBN : 9781802201734
Pages : 256 pages
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Working to demystify the enigmatic process behind enacting public policies, The Politics of Meaning Struggles uses the case of the 2011 prohibition of hydraulic fracturing by the French government to address the wider phenomenon of governmental shifts in policy decisions.

The Politics of Meaning Struggles

Working to demystify the enigmatic process behind enacting public policies, The Politics of Meaning Struggles uses the case of the 2011 prohibition of hydraulic fracturing by the French government to address the wider phenomenon of governmental shifts in policy decisions.

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