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- Argumentative_turn abstract "The “argumentative turn" refers to a group of different approaches in policy-analysis and planning that emphasize the increased relevance of argumentation, language and deliberation in policy-making. Inspired by the “linguistic turn” in the field of humanities, it was developed as an alternative to the epistemological limitations of “neo-positivist” policy analysis and its underlying technocratic understanding of the decision-making process. The argumentative approach systematically integrates empirical and normative questions into a methodological framework oriented towards the analysis of policy deliberation. It is sensitive to the situative context and the multiple kinds of knowledge practices involved in each stage of the policy process, drawing attention to different forms of argumentation, persuasion and justification.The term “argumentative turn” was introduced by Frank Fischer and John Forester in the introduction to their edited volume “The argumentative turn in policy analysis and planning”, published in 1993, assembling a group of different approaches towards policy analysis that share an emphasis on the importance of language, meaning, rhetoric and values as key features in the analysis of policy-making and planning. As a shift away from the positivistic and technocratic implications of the dominant empirical approach to problem-solving, the argumentative turn tries to offer an alternative perspective towards policy inquiry. Instead of focusing exclusively on empiricist law-like logical inference and causal explanation, the post-empiricist approach highlights numerous forms of social research practices, thereby not disqualifying the search for empirically valid data, but embedding scientific expertise into a meaningful social context. The argumentative approach therefore rejects the assumption that policy analysis can be a value-free, technical project, since it always involves complex combinations of descriptive and normative elements. As a commitment to deliberative and participatory conceptions of democracy, the argumentative perspective also rejects a top-down understanding of governance, testifying to the dynamic exchange between public and private interests and the important role of experts in the complex processes of policy-making. The policy-analyst is no longer concerned with the improvement of political performance, but tries to stimulate the political process of policy deliberation, thereby promoting communicative competences and social learning.".
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- Argumentative_turn comment "The “argumentative turn" refers to a group of different approaches in policy-analysis and planning that emphasize the increased relevance of argumentation, language and deliberation in policy-making. Inspired by the “linguistic turn” in the field of humanities, it was developed as an alternative to the epistemological limitations of “neo-positivist” policy analysis and its underlying technocratic understanding of the decision-making process.".
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