Bulletin n. 1/2009 | ||
July 2009 | ||
Frödin Olle |
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Generalised and Particularistic Thinking in Policy Analysis and Practice: The Case of Governance Reform in South Africa | ||
in Development Policy Review , Volume 27 Issue 3 , 2009 , 287 - 306 | ||
This article is concerned with the relationship between generalised and particularistic knowledge in the context of policy-making and policy analysis. It argues that it is problematic to assume that a reform model will generate similar outcomes across a wide variety of contexts. It presents a conceptual framework, including the concepts of transaction domain and domain consensus, that enables context-sensitive analyses. The argument is exemplified by South Africa's introduction in the 1990s of an Integrated Development Planning model, based on British reform experience and various international public-management models. With a case study of such planning in Lukhanji Municipality in the Eastern Cape Province, it illustrates how the conceptual framework may be used in policy research and analysis. | ||