Hyperlinked Contents page - mindmap
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,Cleavages 3
Levels of power (Lukes) 4
1st dimension (also called a Pluralist view by Dahl) (mainly in political arena) 4
Lowery’s Four stages of the influence production process 4
Scott’s Animals 5
Domination: 5
The State 6
Legitimacy 6
Policy models 8
Rational Model 8
Incremental Model 9
Steps of the policy cycle: 9
Garbage Can Model (streams model) 10
Top down approach: 10
Bottom up approach 10
Surfer Model 11
Pluralism and Dahl: 11
Free-rider problem (pressure groups) 11
2nd dimension (institutional bias) 12
Framing 12
Modernism 13
Imagined Communities 15
Neo-pluralism: 15
The Market 16
3rd dimension 17
Gramscian hegemony 17
Neo-Marxism 17
Critical Theory 18
Elite-persuasion theory (Snyder 2000) 18
Marxism 18
Foucault / Panopticon theory (a critique to 3rd dimension) 19
Practise questions 20
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,Cleavages 3
Levels of power (Lukes) 4
1st dimension (also called a Pluralist view by Dahl) (mainly in political arena) 4
Lowery’s Four stages of the influence production process 4
Scott’s Animals 5
Domination: 5
The State 6
Legitimacy 6
Policy models 8
Rational Model 8
Incremental Model 9
Steps of the policy cycle: 9
Garbage Can Model (streams model) 10
Top down approach: 10
Bottom up approach 10
Surfer Model 11
Pluralism and Dahl: 11
Free-rider problem (pressure groups) 11
2nd dimension (institutional bias) 12
Framing 12
Modernism 13
Imagined Communities 15
Neo-pluralism: 15
The Market 16
3rd dimension 17
Gramscian hegemony 17
Neo-Marxism 17
Critical Theory 18
Elite-persuasion theory (Snyder 2000) 18
Marxism 18
Foucault / Panopticon theory (a critique to 3rd dimension) 19
Practise questions 20
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