Informality in Policymaking

Informality in Policymaking

Weaving the Threads of Everyday Policy Work

Garner-Knapp, Lindsey; Mason, Joanna; Mulherin, Tamara; Visser, E. Lianne

Emerald Publishing Limited

12/2024

224

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9781837972814

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Foreword; Richard Freeman

Introduction. From Informality and Formality to In|formality: Troubling Absolutism in Policymaking; Joanna Mason, E. Lianne Visser, Lindsey Garner-Knapp, and Tamara Mulherin

Setting the Stage of Informality

Chapter 1. "Knowing" the System: Public Administration and Informality during COVID-19; Claire Bynner

Chapter 2. The Informal Work of Policy Maintenance: Making Space for Local Knowledge in Indian Rural Electricity Governance; Meera Sudhakar

Informal Practices and Ethnomethodology

Chapter 3. Mastering Informality in Diplomacy; Kristin Anabel Eggeling and Larissa Versloot

Chapter 4. Bureaucratic Hustling and Knowledge Shuffling - Informality within Swiss Public Administration; Lisa Marie Borrelli

Chapter 5. Catching up with Catching up: Collaborative Policy Work, In|Formality and Connective Talk; E. Lianne Visser

Methods to Study Informality

Chapter 6. Visualising Informal Repair: Exploring Photographic 'Routines' in Ethnographic Methodology; Neha Mungekar OPEN ACCESS

Chapter 7. Traceless Transitions: Studying the Role of Drawings and Gestures in Construction Project Meetings; Evelijn Martinius

Chapter 8. Vehicles of In|formality - the Role of the Car as a Mobile Space of Policy and Relational Work; Tamara Mulherin

Concluding Thoughts

Chapter 9. Tracing Threads of In/Visibilities: The Knotty Mattering of Policymaking; Lindsey Garner-Knapp and Joanna Mason

Chapter 10. Denouement: Why the How Comes to Matter; Tamara Mulherin and Lindsey Garner-Knapp

Afterword

Chapter 11. Afterword: Reflecting on In|formality; Peregrine Schwartz-Shea and Dvora Yanow
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Public Policy; COVID-19; Public Administration; Governance; Community Grants; Practice Theory