Frank FISCHER, Truth and Post-Truth in Public Policy: Interpreting the Arguments

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22 février 2023

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Kris Hartley, « Frank FISCHER, Truth and Post-Truth in Public Policy: Interpreting the Arguments », International Review of Public Policy, ID : 10.4000/irpp.3044


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Government efforts to confront complex crises, such as climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic, have elicited populist antipathy toward scientific and technical input in policymaking. These affronts to expertise and knowledge institutions have congealed into a ‘post-truth’ rhetoric that reflects deep political rifts concerning state-society relations. In his book Truth and Post-Truth in Public Policy: Interpreting the Arguments, Frank Fischer (2021) brings interpretive policy analysis to bea...

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