Lokal policydesign. Om hur kommuner skapar policy som klargör ansvarsrelationen mellan kommunen och kommunmedborgarna i krissituationer
Abstract
In Sweden, the policy concerning the public responsibility for the citizens’ welfare and
protection during crisis is somewhat ambiguous. Therefore, this responsibility will reveal itself in
practice during an actual crisis. Much of the crisis management is delegated to the municipal level
and therefore the determination of this responsibility will take place at the municipal level. The
determination of such responsibility by municipal actors can be viewed as ad hoc interpretations
of the general crisis management policies, as well as other policies. However, a preliminary
assumption is made that this kind of interpretations, during the actual implementation of policy
in a crisis, in fact might be policy making. The interpretations made during a crisis might be
established and function as a local policy guiding municipal decision making in the future. The
policy design and social construction theory developed by Schneider and Ingram was chosen as a
preliminary theoretical framework in the study.
The aim of the study is to develop knowledge on how policy is made during implementation.
By empirically examining if local policy is made by the municipalities, how it is made, and the
factors that affect the policy making process, such knowledge can be developed. This knowledge
can in return be used for developing the policy design and social construction theory since the
theory has not thoroughly been applied to policy making during implementation. Three
municipalities, two hit by hurricanes and one flooded, were chosen as empirical cases.
The conclusion of the study is that policy design is developed in the empirical cases. Further
the policy process involves the social construction of target populations, as predicted by the
theory, even if other types of social constructions are more relevant in some cases. However, to
fully grasp the policy making processes in the cases it is concluded that the policy design and
social construction theory are not sufficient. The model of policy making in the theory is too
simple. The function of social constructions of target populations is not the same in the empirical
cases as in the theory. The concept of occasions for policy making and the concept of
incompatibility are introduced to clarify the function of the social constructions of target
populations in the empirical cases. The policy making is described as policy making practices for
dealing with incompatibility, rather than strategic and goal-based policy making as predicted by
the theory. A number of contextual factors affecting the policy making process and type of policy
design developed was identified such as the specific decision dilemma, external demands and
established social constructions in the municipal organizations. A proposal is made to use the
concepts of occasions for policy making and different types of occasions like incompatibility, to
empirically ground the future studies of policy making during implementation, even though these
studies can be based in the policy design and social construction theory.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Social Sciences
Institution
School of Public Administration ; Förvaltningshögskolan
Disputation
Fredagen den 6 maj 2011, kl. 13.15, Hörsal Sappören, Sprängkullsgatan 25, Göteborg
Date of defence
2011-05-06
andreas.ivarsson@spa.gu.se
Date
2011-04-15Author
Ivarsson, Andreas
Keywords
Policydesign
Policy
Implementering
Krishantering
Sociala målgruppskonstruktioner
Kommuner
Policydesignperspektivet
Publication type
Doctoral Theses
ISBN
978916288283-9
Language
swe