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An edition of Writing public policy (2012)

Writing public policy

a practical guide to communicating in the policy-making process

3rd ed.
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"In Writing Public Policy, Third Edition, Catherine F. Smith presents a general method for planning, producing, assessing, and critically analyzing communications in a variety of real-life public policy contexts and situations. This practical, concise guide is ideal for students preparing for careers in politics, government, public relations, law, public policy, journalism, social work, public health, public safety, or in any role concerned with public affairs. NEW TO THE THIRD EDITION: A new chapter on policy analysis and critical thinking An expanded chapter on writing More examples of sentence-level writing and revising in the writing sample commentaries Updated case studies and writing samples throughout" --

"Now in its third edition, Writing Public Policy is a practical, concise guide to writing and communicating in public policy processes. Designed to help students understand and perform common types of communication used in solving public problems, this text explains the standards and functions of communicating in the public sector and teaches the use of selected public policy communication genres. Catherine F. Smith presents a general method for planning, producing, and assessing communications in a variety of real-life contexts and situations of public policy work. New to the third edition: - A new chapter on policy evaluation and critical analysis of policy discourse - Updated and new cases, illustrations, scenarios, and samples - More samples by professionals - More on writing and critical thinking Hands-on and accessible, Writing Public Policy teaches know-how and techniques needed to effectively communicate in the democratic process of making public policy. It is a particularly useful tool for any student preparing for a career in politics, government, public relations, law, public policy, journalism, social work, public health, or in any role concerned with public affairs. "--

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Table of Contents

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Introduction
List of Writing Samples
<strong>Chapter 1. Public Policy Making </strong>
Case 1: Milk Labeling
Case 2: State Budgeting
Summary and Preview
Reference
Further Reading
<strong>Chapter 2. Communication in the Process </strong>
Viewpoint 1: Cultural Context
Viewpoint 2: Experience
Viewpoint 3: Process into Product
Viewpoint 4: A General Method of Communicating in a Public Process
Two Checklists
Example
Summary and Preview
Further Reading
<strong>Chapter 3. Definition: Frame the Problem </strong>
How to Define a Policy Problem
Five Examples with Scenarios
Summary and Preview
References
<strong>Chapter 4. Evaluation: Analyze and Advise </strong>
Case: Food Supply Chain Security
How to Analyze Policy and Policy Discourse
Three Examples
Summary and Preview
References
Further Reading
<strong>Chapter 5. Legislative History: Know the Record </strong>
How to Conduct Legislative Research and Write a Legislative History
General Tips for Using Government Information Libraries
Three Examples
Summary and Preview
<strong>Chapter 6. Position Paper: Know the Arguments </strong>
How to Argue in a Position Paper
Example
Outline of the Argument to Expand the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) in the United States
Summary and Preview
Reference
Further Reading
<strong>Chapter 7. Petitions and Proposals: Request Action or Propose Policy </strong>
How to Petition for Action or Propose Policy on Behalf of a Group
Five Examples
Summary and Preview
References
<strong>Chapter 8. Briefing Memo or Opinion Statement: Inform Policy Makers </strong>
How to Inform Policy Makers in a Briefing Memo or Opinion Statement
Two Examples
Summary and Preview
<strong>Chapter 9. Testimony: Witness in a Public Hearing </strong>
How to Deliver Oral Testimony Based on a Written Statement
Develop a Testimony in Context
Two Examples with Scenarios
Summary and Preview
References
<strong>Chapter 10. Written Public Comment: Influence Administration </strong>
How to Write a Public Comment
Four Examples with Scenarios
Summary and Preview
<strong>Conclusion: Continuity and Change </strong>
Summary and Looking Forward
References
Appendix: Public Policy Writing for the Web
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.6
Library of Congress
JF1525.C59 S64 2012, JF1525.C59, JF1525.C59 S64 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
256

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25339807M
Internet Archive
writingpublicpol0000smit_n4p3
ISBN 13
9780199933921
LCCN
2012018885
OCLC/WorldCat
794603931

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