Politics and Governance and Blame

Politics and Governance and Blame

Weaver, Prof R. Kent; Dimova, Dr Gergana; Hinterleitner, Dr Markus; Rhodes, Prof R. A. W.; Flinders, Prof Matthew

Oxford University Press

06/2024

864

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9780198896388

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Gergana Dimova, Matthew Flinders, Markus Hinterleitner, R. Kent Weaver, R. A. W. Rhodes: Introduction: The Politics of Blame in an Era of Uncertainty
1: Gergana Dimova,Matthew Flinders, Markus Hinterleitner, R. Kent Weaver, R. A. W. Rhodes: The State of the Field Maps, Gaps and Traps
Part 1. UNDERSTANDING BLAME
2: Matthew Flinders, Markus Hinterleitner, Kent Weaver: Politicians as Blame Seekers
3: Georg Wenzelburger, Pascal D. Koenig: Who is Talking? How Source Credibility Affects Presentational Blame Avoidance Strategies
4: John Boswell, R. A. W. Rhodes: The Blame Game and Backstage Politics
Part 2. BLAME AND DISCIPLINARY DIFFERENCE
5: Sten Hansson: Blame Avoidance and Critical Language Awareness: An Approach from Critical Discourse Studies
6: Andrew Alaszewski: An Anthropological Account of Naming, Shaming and Blaming
7: Steve Guglielmo, Lesley Lavery: Political Blame and Praise: How Politicians' Behavior Shapes and Responds to Constituents' Moral Evaluations
Part 3. BLAME AND CREDIT
8: Maryna Rabinovych, Zuzana Reptova: Blame Games and Claiming Credit: The Role of Proxies in Peace and War
9: Richard Shaw: Caught in the Middle? Blame Games, Claiming Credit and Ministerial Advisers
10: Pascal Koenig, Pascal Koenig: Credit Claiming: Motives, Obstacles and Effects on Voters
Part 4. BLAME AND GOVERNANCE
11: Denis Grube: The Blame Threshold: Civil Service Leaders and the Politics of Blame
12: Markus Hinterleitner: Governmental Blame Avoidance in the European Union
13: Christopher Cooper, Thomas Elston, Anna Bilous: Shifting the Deckchairs: How Blame Avoiders Cope with the Loss of a Scapegoat
Part 5. BLAME AND EXPERTISE
14: Paul Copeland, Sandra L. Resodihardjo: When Experts and Public Office Holders Break the Rules
15: Joram Feitsma, Thomas Schillemans: The Subtle Art of Not Pointing the Finger
16: Erica Consterdine: 'Everyone's Quick to Blame the Alien': Migrant Blame Games
Part 6. BLAME AND INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS
17: Raanan Sulitzeanu-Kenan, Omer Yair: Blame Avoidance in Polarized Societies: Challenges and Research Agenda
18: Minou de Ruiter, Sanneke Kuipers: Confront or Concede? Blame Games as a Test of Cultural Bias in Different Political Systems
19: Heinkelmann-Wild, Berthold Rittberger, Bernhard Zangl, Lisa Kriegmair: Varieties of European Blame Games: On Scapegoats, Renegades and Diffusion Games
Part 7. BLAME AND THE COVID-CRISIS
20: Leong Ching, Michael Howlett, Mehrdad Safaei: Attributions of Blame and Credit in Policy-Making: Evidence from UK Leadership Tweets During the Swings of the COVID-19 Pandemic
21: Steven Kettell, Peter Kerr: Storytelling and Statecraft: Continuity and Change in Framing the UK Government's Management of Covid-19
22: Gianfranco Baldini, Andrea Pritoni: Blame Avoidance during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Presentational Strategies by Two Italian governments
Part 8. BLAME AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
23: Ruairidh J Brown: Escape Blame or Make Friends? China's Pandemic Dilemma
24: Aleksandra Raspopina: Post-Truth Blame Games in Public Diplomacy and Media
25: Laurence Whitehead: Blaming, Naming and the Democratic Game: Understanding Shaming Statecraft
Part 9. BLAME AND DEMOCRACY
26: Mari-Liis Jakobson: Populist Blame Games
27: Leighton Andrews: Rethinking the Politics of Blame Avoidance under Populism: Strategic Lying, Bullshit, Boosterism and Scapegoating
28: Anthony Kevins, Barbara Vis: Blame, Public Consultations and the Impact of Gender
29: Christopher Hood: Reflections on Twenty Years of the Blame Game and Risk Game
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