From Order to Complexity in Policy and Governance

Geyer, Robert and Harrison, Neil E. (2021) From Order to Complexity in Policy and Governance. In: Governing Complexity in the 21st Century :. Complexity in Social Science . Routledge, London, pp. 33-46. ISBN 9780367276263

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Abstract

This chapter moves from exploring the impact of complexity in the social sciences to examining its growing influence in policy and governance. It begins with a review of the attractions of orderly social science to the policy world and reviews some of the various forms that these have taken from New Public Management to Evidence-based Policy Making. It then goes on to explore the rise of ‘governance’ thinking as a way of reshaping conceptualisations of government and policy making and examines how this overlapped with the rise of complexity thinking and perspectives. The chapter concludes with a detailed but partial overview of the substantial emergence of complexity and policy-oriented research centres and the impressive growth of complexity-based research in most major areas of policy.

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Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Neil E. Harrison and Robert Geyer.
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221362
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