The complex interplay of causal narratives in public policy and political discourseopen access
- Authors
- Hwang, Kwangseon
- Issue Date
- May-2024
- Publisher
- EnPress Publisher, LLC
- Keywords
- causal narratives; policy making; politics
- Citation
- Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development, v.8, no.2
- Journal Title
- Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development
- Volume
- 8
- Number
- 2
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/90172
- DOI
- 10.24294/jipd.v8i2.3079
- ISSN
- 2572-7923
2572-7931
- Abstract
- The study builds on Deborah Stone’s foundational work exploring the mechanics of causal narratives and their implications for framing problems, assigning responsibility, and guiding policy solutions. The purpose of this research is to unravel the complexities of causal narratives in contemporary politics and understand their profound influence on public policy and society at large. In the digital age, where information is abundant and the traditional gatekeeping role of media has diminished, causal narratives have become increasingly multifaceted. The study aims to explore how these narratives, influenced by the intersections of natural phenomena, human actions, politics, risk, and media, shape public understanding and policy directions. The study employs an extensive review of existing literature, covering works from political science, media studies, and public policy. This includes analyzing seminal texts like Deborah Stone’s “Policy Paradox” and recent studies on media’s evolving role in political discourse. Today’s causal narratives are multifaceted, influenced by a myriad of factors including political agendas, scientific findings, and media portrayals. In conclusion, the research highlights the dynamic nature of causal narratives in the digital age and their significant impact on public policy and societal outcomes. It underscores the need for nuanced understanding and strategic approaches in crafting and interpreting these narratives. © 2024 by author(s). Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development is published by EnPress Publisher, LLC.
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