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The Public Policy Network (PPN) is an informal network of Australasian public policy scholars that meets annually to discuss research, teaching and cognate issues in public policy, public administration and governance. Our focus is on public policy issues in Australia and New Zealand, theoretical debates within the field and comparative research that informs practice.

The PPN has been running an Annual Conference since 1992, providing researchers in Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere the opportunity to present papers that are informed by the latest debates in public policy, public administration and governance. The Network has always welcomed papers that engage with the latest thinking within the field, including both theoretical and applied contributions.

The establishment of the Australia and New Zealand School of Government’s (ANZSOG) Institute for Governance at the University of Canberra reflects the commitment of both institutions to producing research and professional development which has broad social purpose and genuine public value. ANZSOG is one of the few educational institutions in the world that can claim to be unique in the sense that it was born from a belief that the best professional development is a product of cutting edge teaching and learning methods underpinned by the highest quality research. The University of Canberra shares this philosophy and is dedicated to promoting outstanding public sector leadership in policy and delivery that really works for the benefit of the public.

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I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to the 2014 Public Policy Network Annual Conference on behalf of the ANZSOG Institute for Governance (ANZSIG) and the University of Canberra.

The past year has been an exciting time at ANZSIG. We have continued our rapid expansion that has included recruiting world class researchers from universities throughout the world, including Professors Henrik Bang, John Dryzek, Anthony Hogan, David Marsh and Gerry Stoker. Other appointments, over a similar time period, have included Associate Professor Paul Fawcett as well as Drs Lain Dare, Selen Ercan, Michael Jensen and Brendan McCaffrie.

We also launched the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis (IGPA) at the beginning of this year to bring together the research strengths of ANZSIG and the National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling (NATSEM). IGPA, as one of two University Research Centres at UC, will act as the broader grouping within which ANZSIG and NATSEM will continue to maintain their own identities. Its creation presents us with an exciting opportunity to strengthen our research in governance and public policy as well as our capacity to generate public value and have an impact on public policy, which are all key elements of the new Institute’s broader social purpose. This is a topic that we will return to on Thursday as part of the Plenary on Public Policy Research and its Impact.

IGPA’s creation also recognises the fact that that no one discipline can offer solutions to many of the critical governance challenges that governments now face as society has become more complex and many public policy problems have become more multi-level and global in nature. This recognition has informed our decision to create five program areas of concentrated research strength, which are each headed by an inter-disciplinary team of researchers. These include: public sector design and innovation; social wellbeing and equity; policy modelling and evaluation; political communication and engagement; and, urban and regional policy.

The need for a more inter-disciplinary approach is also recognised by the variety of papers and disciplinary backgrounds that are represented at this conference. The topics and theoretical approaches covered by the panels and papers at this conference are multi-faceted ranging from federalism and political participation on the one hand to new institutionalist approaches and hybrid forms of governance on the other. This range of papers reflects the diversity of work currently being undertaken by scholars in public policy and governance not only in Australasia, but also worldwide.

I look forward to seeing you over the coming days and very much hope that you enjoy participating in the conference as well as the debates and discussions that will continue to flow once the conference has come to a close.

Regards,

Mark EvansDirectorANZSOG Institute for Governance

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Dear Delegates

As this year’s Organising Committee, we would like to join Mark in taking this opportunity to welcome you to the 2014 Public Policy Network Annual Conference.

This year’s conference has generated significant interest with over 80 papers being presented over the next three days. This clearly demonstrates the breadth of research currently being undertaken in Australia and New Zealand on issues related to public policy, public administration and governance broadly conceived. Many of these papers also relate to the conference theme, From Labor to the Coalition: Continuity and Change in Australian Public Policy. Papers that fall into this category have been identified with an asterik in the conference program.

If you have any questions during the conference then please ask at the registration desk or approach one of our team who can be identified by their blue name tags.

Finally, we would like to thank you for the support and interest that you have shown by setting aside the time to participate in this year’s conference, our excellent Business Manager, Nilima Mathi, and our Conference Administrator, Ellen Grady, who have both worked so hard to make this a fantastic event, as well as the advice and guidance that we have received from members of the Public Policy Network, particularly Linda Botterill and Brian Head.

We hope that you enjoy it!

Paul Fawcett, Richard Reid, Chris Aulich, Lain Dare, Selen Ercan and David Marsh

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The Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis (IGPA) was established at the beginning of this year to bring together the research strengths of the ANZSOG Institute for Governance (ANZSIG) and the National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling (NATSEM). ANZSIG and NATSEM will continue to maintain their own identities but they will now operate under the broader IGPA grouping.

The decision to create IGPA formally recognises that ANZSIG and NATSEM share a broad social purpose to:1. produce internationally leading research in governance and public policy that deepens theory, advances

knowledge and improves practice both here in Australia and overseas;2. train the next generation of research leaders in governance and public policy;3. deliver research driven education programmes that generate genuine public value; and4. organise thought leadership, engagement and translation activities that deliver significant policy impact.

Our work across these four program areas has been organised into five thematic priorities that each reflect particular areas of research strength within the new Institute:1. public sector design and innovation;2. social wellbeing and equity;3. policy modelling and evaluation;4. political communication and engagement; and5. urban and regional policy.

The Institute will work towards achieving its aims across its program areas and within its thematic priority areas by developing an internal culture that is scholarly, inclusive, respectful, diverse, developmental and collegial as well as organic collaborations with local and international stakeholders and researchers. Our overall aim is to create an Institute in which people want to come to work and want to come to visit us from both here in Australia and overseas.

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MEDICAL ATTENTIONThe Health & Counseling Centre at UCPhone: 6201 2351

Ambulance Phone: 000

Accident and Emergency Phone: 6201 6111

After-hours GP Helpline Phone: 1800 022 222

DELEGATE BADGES

Delegates are required to wear their name badges at all times, for security reasons and for catering identification.

BANK

The Commonwealth Bank provides full banking services, including investment and lending facilities and welcomes enquiries regarding campus loans.Location: The Hub.

CAFES AND SNACKS

UCU REFECTORYLocation: Building 1, Concourse level

SIZZLE CAFELocation: The Hub near the underpass

CAFE MIZZUNALocation: The HubPhone: 6201 5610

CAFE RETROLocation: Building 22Phone: 6201 2380 orwww.retrocafe.net.au

ZIERHOLZ@UCLocation: The Hub near the underpassPhone: 6206 3900

CAFÉ GLOBOLocation: UC Village, corner of Telita and Cooinda StsPhone 6206 3944

SHOPPING CENTRE

Westfield Shoppingtown in nearby Belconnen (5 minutes by bus or a brisk 20 minute walk)Location: Benjamin Way,Belconnen. Phone: 6251 4333

VENUE AND CONFERENCE ROOMS

The Conference is being held at the Ann Harding Conference Centre, Building 24, University of Canberra, University Drive South Bruce, ACT 2617. Nearly all the sessions will be held in one of three rooms in the Ann Harding Centre, which includes the main conference room and a further two seminar rooms. Any sessions that are exceptions to this rule will be held in Room B5, Building 23, which is located on the first floor above the Retro Café in the building next to the Ann Harding Conference Centre. The various social functions will be held in either the Ann Harding Conference Centre or the Retro Café.

BOOKSHOP

The University Cooperative Bookshop. Anyone can buy books at the Bookshop without becoming a member of the Co-operative, but members receive discounts. Location: The Concourse Phone: 6251 2481

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

ACTION buses (www.action.gov.au) is Canberra’s local bus service. The Blue Rapid 300 Series route is an express services to and from the CBD, which stops at the University of Canberra, directly behind the conference centre on College Street. A timetable can be accessed from here: http://www.action.act.gov.au/routes/300_belconnen.

PARKING ON CAMPUS

Please see information on map.

LOADING OF PRESENTATIONS

Speakers are asked to arrive 10 minutes before their presentations in order to load their powerpoints before the session begins. Staff will be on hand and at the registration desk to assist in case of any difficulties.

REGISTRATION AND HELP DESK

The registration and help desk is located in the Foyer of the Ann Harding Conference Centre.

WIFI

WiFi network name: tbcUsername: tbcPassword: tbc

INTERNET ACCESS

Wireless internet access will be available in the Ann Harding Conference Centre. Please see the conference noticeboard for the access codes.

If you are affiliated with other Universities that have Eduroam access then you will be able to access the wireless network using your home institution’s login details. More information about Eduroam is available here: www.canberra.edu.au/itm/communication/eduroam.

TAXIS

Cabxpress 02 6260 6011Canberra Cabs 13 22 27Elite Taxi Service 02 6239 3666

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29.01.2014

Welcome Drinks

Retro Café, Building 2317:15-18:30

Welcome drinks and canapés will be served and all delegates are invited to attend. This event is intended to give delegates from both the graduate and main conferences an opportunity to meet in an informal setting. There will be a short address by Michelle Grattan, ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra. This event is sponsored by the journal, Policy Studies (Taylor & Francis). Delegates are free to make their own arrangements for dinner this evening.

30.01.2014 Launch and Pre-Dinner Drinks

Retro Café, Building 23

18:00-19:00

Pre-dinner drinks will be served and all delegates are invited to attend. This will also be the occasion at which Andrew Leigh MP, Federal Member for Fraser, will give a short address to launch, The Gillard Governments, edited by Chris Aulich, Mark Evans and Roger Wettenhall (Melbourne University Press: Melbourne). The Conference Dinner will follow this event.

Conference Dinner

ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE - MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM 19:15

The Conference Dinner will be held in the Main Conference Room at the Ann Harding Conference Centre. Tickets are required and delegates are kindly requested to remember to bring their name tag for entry.

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TIME SESSION

8:30-8:45ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE FOYER

Registration Opens

8:45-9:00

SEMINAR ROOM 1

Welcome and Opening Address

Mark Evans – Director, ANZSOG Institute for Governance

Paul Fawcett – Academic Convenor PPN 2014 and ANZSOG Institute for Governance

9:00-10:30

SEMINAR ROOM 1

The Rudd-Gillard Governments

Chair: Richard Reid – ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra

Discussant: Chris Aulich – ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra

Natalie Boal

Faith Died of Politics: the Influence of Faith on Kevin Rudd’s Politics

Ryl Harrison

Women in political leadership: coming so far to fail?

Rebecca Santos

*Toward greater citizen engagement? The Rudd era legacy in Australian Public Service reform

10:30-11:00ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE FOYER

Morning tea

11:00-12:30

SEMINAR ROOM 1

Interpretivist and Ethnographic Approaches to Policy Analysis

Chair: Max Halupka – ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra

Discussant: Henrik Bang – ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra

Thomas Dick

Reconciling kastom, tourism, art in the Pacific: the case of the Leweton Cultural Group and “water music”

Michael Peters

Poststructural policy making and foreign direct investment policy: constructing a discourse set

Jenny van der Arend

Bridging the research/policy gap: policy maker perspectives on the barriers and facilitators to effective links between academic

and policy worlds

12:30-13:30ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE FOYER

Buffet lunch

13:30-15:00

SEMINAR ROOM 1

Joined up Government

Chair: Graham Smith – ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra

Discussant: David Marsh – ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra

George Carayannopoulos

Rhetoric or reality? Connecting Government in a Time of Crisis

Lyndal Hasselman

Power struggles in the management of environmental water

Shannon Merrington

Cross-national comparison: the nature and practice of criminal cooperation in Australian and Canadian Police Forces

Sue Olney

Moving Stream 4 Job Services Australia clients from welfare to work: challenges in coordinating Commonwealth and state

government services to redress significant labour market disadvantages

PUBLIC POLICY NETWORK ANNUAL GRADUATE CONFERENCE WED 29.01.2014

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TIME SESSION

15:00-15:30ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE FOYER

Afternoon tea

15:30-17:00

SEMINAR ROOM 1

Australian Case Studies: Refugees, Migration and the National Food Plan

Chair: Lyndall Hasselman – ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra

Discussant: Anthony Hogan (tbc) – ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra

Nirosini Kandasamy

Neoliberalism at play: the impact of government contracts on refugee resettlement services in rural and urban NSW

Ruth Kharis

A conceptual framework for researching Australia’s national food plan

Natalie Wojtarowicz

How effective are migration and integration policies? A cross‐country case analysis of Australia, Austria and Poland

17:00-17:15 Break

17:15-18:30

RETRO CAFÉ, BUILDING 23

Welcome drinks and canapés will be served at the end of the Graduate Conference to which all delegates are invited to

attend. This event is intended to give delegates from both the graduate and main conferences an opportunity to meet in an

informal setting. This event is sponsored by the journal, Policy Studies (Taylor & Francis). Delegates are free to make their own

arrangements for dinner this evening.

Michelle Grattan, ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra, will give a short address on ‘The Gillard Governments: A

Post-Mortem’ (title tbc).

18:30 Free Evening

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TIME SESSION

8:00-8:45ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE FOYERRegistration Opens

8:45-9:00

ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE - MAIN CONFERENCE ROOMWelcome and Opening AddressFrances Shannon – Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research), University of CanberraMark Evans – Director, ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of CanberraPaul Fawcett – Academic Convenor PPN 2014 and ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra

9:00-10:00

ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE - MAIN CONFERENCE ROOMKeynote Address – ‘Thinking Long Term’Gerry Stoker – ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra and Centre for Citizenship, Globalization and Governance, University of SouthamptonChair: John Dryzek – ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra and the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance, Australian National University

10:00-10:30ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE FOYERMorning tea

10:30-12:00

MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM SEMINAR ROOM 1 SEMINAR ROOM 2

Communicating and Participating OnlineChair: John Dryzek

New Directions in Public PolicyChair: Mark Evans

Political Leadership in AustraliaChair: Brendan McCaffrie

Ricardo Fabrino MendonçaErnesto Friedrich de Lima AmaralOnline deliberation in public consultations? The case of Minas Gerais State Legislature in Brazil

Yvette BettiniSupporting policy learning: mapping and analyzing the context of policy making

Bill Burmester*Lazarus or Messiah? – the impact of Rudd’s return on Labor policy formation

Dennis GrubePublic Servants and Social Media in Comparative Perspective

Michael HowlettJeremy RaynerPatching vs Packaging: Complemen-tary Effects, Goodness of Fit, Degrees of Freedom and Intentionality in Policy Portfolio Design

John Hawkins*The Swan Treasurership

Michael J. JensenSelen A. ErcanCommunicating Community: The Enactment of Political Solidarity Online During the 2013 Turkish Protests

Christopher NeffRethinking Policy Entrepreneurship: Proposing narrow characteristics of entrepreneurship in policy analysis

Roger ScottAnn ScottFrom Labor to Coalition, Queensland-style - “over the top” with Campbell

12:00-13:00ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE FOYERBuffet lunch

13:00-14:30

MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM SEMINAR ROOM 1 SEMINAR ROOM 2

Executive Governance and Public Sector InnovationChair: Chris Aulich

Gender in Australian Public PolicyChair: Meredith Edwards

Researching Public PolicyChair: Anni Dugdale (tbc)

John Halligan*Reformulating the state: the role of government agendas versus reinvention of the public service from Howard to Abbott

Linda ColleyTime to revisit equality policies: the unequal position of older women at work

Louisa MamouneyBrian CoffeyPublic policy research methods in Australia: a critical review

Carolyn JacksonChristopher Walker*Back to the future: securing independent policy advice

Susan Harris RimmerMarian Sawer*Knocking at the door? The women’s portfolio from Labor to the Coalition

Jenny StewartResearching public policy and public administration: the role of academic agendas

PUBLIC POLICY NETWORK ANNUAL CONFERENCE THU 30.01.2014

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TIME SESSION

13:00-14:30Maria MaleyPatterns of institutional development: political staff structures in Australia

Mary Walsh*Sexual Politics in Australia 2010-2013: Moving beyond the Gender Card

TBC

14:30-15:00ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE FOYERAfternoon tea

15:00-16:00

ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE - MAIN CONFERENCE ROOMPlenary – Evaluating the Impact of Public Policy ResearchThis plenary provides leading scholars and practitioners with an opportunity to reflect on the impact of public policy research. Specifically, what do we mean by impact? How can it be evaluated and/or measured? And, how important is impact compared with the many other competing priorities that academics face?Meredith Edwards AM – ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of CanberraBrian Head – Institute for Social Science Research, University of Queensland TBAFacilitated by Lawrence Pratchett – Dean, Faculty of Business, Government and Law, University of Canberra

16:00-16:15 Break

16:15-17:45

BUILDING 23 ROOM B5 SEMINAR ROOM 1 SEMINAR ROOM 2

Global Public PolicyChair: Selen Ercan

Federal-State Relations and Experimentalist

Governance

Chair: Lain Dare

Developments in Australian Public Policy I -

Climate Change, Asylum and Gambling

Chair: Xiaodong Gong

Mark EvansInternational policy transfer networks and policy change: Tall tales from Afghanistan, China and East Arnhem

Adrian Kay*Experiments to ‘end the blame game’: fiscal federalism in the Rudd-Gillard years

Matin DrumDaniel BaldinoMangadar Situmorang*Asylum Seeker policy: the Indonesian perspective

Sharon FrielDeborah H. GleesonAnne M. ThowRonald LabonteDavid StucklerAdrian KayWendy SnowdonG. BammerL. Hattersley*Trading away our health? Australia and the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement

Ann Nevile*Accountability vs choice: governance dilemmas in disability services

Linda Hancock*Collusion, Convergence or Collision? Gambling Reform under Rudd/Gillard and Abbott Governments

Diane StoneThe Group of 20 Transnational Policy Community: Governance Networks, Policy Analysis and Think Tanks

Amanda Smullen*Pragmatic Federalism and Australia’s new national health agencies

Nicholas Reece*Putting a Price on Carbon (2006 – 2013)

17:45-18:00 Break

18:00-19:00

RETRO CAFÉ, BUILDING 23Book Launch and Pre-Dinner DrinksThe Gillard Governments (Melbourne University Press: Melbourne)Edited by: Chris Aulich, Mark Evans and Roger WettenhallAndrew Leigh MP – Federal Member for Fraser

19:00-19:15 Break

19:15

ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE - MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM Conference DinnerDelegates are kindly requested to make their own travel arrangements after the conference dinner. Transport options are provided in the section on ‘General Information’.

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TIME SESSION

8:45-9:00ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE FOYERArrival and Registration

9:00-10:30

MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM SEMINAR ROOM 1 SEMINAR ROOM 2 BUILDING 23 ROOM B5

Joined Up GovernmentChair: John Halligan

Democratic GovernanceChair: Henrik Bang

Developments in Australian Public Policy II - Industry and UtilitiesChair: Leonie Pearson

Modelling and Costing Public Policy: The Role of MicrosimulationChair: (tbc)

Anna BoucherBoundary spanning regimes and public policy change: The convergence of welfare and immigration policies

Brian CoffeyBetween a rock and hard place? How Members of Parliament with environmental responsibilities view environmental policy

Walter Reinhardt*Effective policy instruments for water and electricity demand management

Laurie Brown Modelling Health policy (tbc)

Fiona BuickDeborah BlackmanJanine O’FlynnWho needs culture when there is power?

Darren HalpinJohn WarhurstThe Commercial Lobbying ‘system’ in Australia: Exploring the Australian Lobby Register

Peter SpearrittBrian HeadRae WearDesalination: public policy and the quick fix

Ben Phillips Modelling Tax/Transfer policies (tbc)

Gemma CareyBradley CrammondRobyn KeastDesigning public health interventions for joined up government: are we moving too fast?

Zara Lasater*From Labor to the Coalition: Exploring Continuity and Change within New Governance Forms of Community Engagement

Liz Van AckerTom Conley*Benign Neglect and Managed Decline? Labor’s Automotive Industry Policies

Robert Tanton Estimating the small area impacts of new policy proposals

10:30-11:00ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE FOYERMorning tea

11:00-12:30

MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM SEMINAR ROOM 1 SEMINAR ROOM 2

Hybrid Forms of Governance

Chair: Michael J. Jensen

Ideas and Ideology in Australian

Public Policy

Chair: Mary Walsh (tbc)

Developments in Australian Public

Policy III – Health and Education

Chair: Laurie Brown

Konar Mutafoglu

John Quiggin

Tiffany Morrison

Metagovernance, Subsidiarity and Centralisation – The Case of

Managing Climate Variability and Climate Change

Tracey Arklay

Campaigns of fear –

Communists, Asylum Seekers

and the Appeal of Greed

Winners and losers: 1949,

1996 and 2013

Trish Mercer

Wendy Jarvie

*Early Childhood Education –

evidence versus ideology and

money

John Power

Augustus as Governancier: A Case Study in the Application

of Selectorate Theory

Alan Fenna

Linda Botterill

*From Labor to the Coalition: the

return of a ‘conservative’ govern-

ment and the impact of ideology

in Australian public policy

John Phillimore

*Higher Education Policy under

the Rudd-Gillard governments

Tim Tebensel

Dancing with shadows: how does an emergent healthcare

network deal with the legacies of hierarchy and market

steering?

David Marsh

The Power of Business: Un-

packing Two Meta-theoretical

Issues

Alan Tapper

Trends in government health

funding by age: a fiscal

incidence analysis

PUBLIC POLICY NETWORK ANNUAL CONFERENCE FRI 31.01.2014

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TIME SESSION

12:30-13:30ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE FOYER

Buffet lunch

13:30-15:00

MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM SEMINAR ROOM 1 SEMINAR ROOM 2

New Institutionalism

Chair: Linda Botterill

Delegated Governance

Chair: Roger Wettenhall

Developments in Australian Public Policy IV -

Regional and Urban Policy

Chair: Robert Tanton

Lain Dare

Mark Evans

Multi-level governance and institutional

layering: The case of national water

governance in Australia

John Butcher

*The National Compact: civilising the

relationship between government and the

not-for-profit sector in Australia

David Adams

*Does place really matter in public policy?

Carsten Daugbjerg

Alan Swinbank

The political sustainability of gradual policy

reform

Mark Considine

Siobhan O’Sullivan

Phuc Nguyen

*The left and right of Australian

employment services policy: a

comparison of Job Network and Job

Services Australia

Paul Burton

*The light on the hill flickers: continuity

and change in Australian urban policy

Alastair Stark

Monique Taylor

Organisational Institutionalism and

Vulnerability to Crisis: The 2010

Queensland Floods

Carolyn Jackson

*Embedded independence: the practical

reality for independent regulatory

agencies

Anthony Hogan

*Same Stuff – Different Day? Rural and

Regional Policies under Successive

Liberal and Labour Governments

15:00-15:30ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE FOYER

Afternoon tea

15:30-16:30

ANN HARDING CONFERENCE CENTRE - MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM

Plenary – The Future of Policy Analysis

The closing plenary invites four scholars working at the cutting edge of policy analysis to reflect on the state of the art in research on

governance, public policy and public administration. Specifically, how fit for purpose are our tried and tested theories and methods?

What are the most promising conceptual developments? What are the ‘dark areas’ of research that require urgent attention?

Linda Botterill – Faculty of Business, Government and Law, University of Canberra

John Dryzek – ANZOSG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra and the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global

Governance, Australian National University

Michael Howlett – Department of Political Science, Simon Fraser University and Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National

University of Singapore

Diane Stone – School of Management and Governance, Murdoch University and Department of Politics and International Studies,

University of Warwick

Facilitated by Gerry Stoker – ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra and Centre for Citizenship, Globalization

and Governance, University of Southampton

Closing Remarks – Mark Evans – ANZSOG Institute for Governance, University of Canberra

16:30-17:00SEMINAR ROOM 1

Public Policy Network Business Meeting

17:00 CONFERENCE CLOSE

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ANZSOG INSTITUTE FOR GOVERNANCE, UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA

www.governanceinstitute.edu.au