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The Dynamics of Justification in Policy Reform: Insights from Water Policy Debates in Ireland
Authors:Eoin O’Neill  Catherine Devitt  Mick Lennon  Phoebe Duvall  Laura Astori  Ruaidhri Ford
Affiliation:1. UCD Planning and Environmental Policy, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland;2. UCD Earth Institute, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Abstract:Policy reform can be complex and fraught with contending arguments. Although much research has been conducted into the politics of coalition formation, less attention has been devoted to legitimating logics in policy reform. Drawing on the work of Boltanski and Thévenot, this exploratory study addresses this deficit by examining the influence of justifications deployed in policy debates. The paper analyses the role of shifting reasoning in contentious debates concerning attempts to reform water policy, including the introduction of domestic water charges in Ireland. Employing data from parliamentary deliberations, the paper traces the changing forms of justification used by those favouring and opposing the reforms. This examination suggests the importance of aligning an argument’s content with the shifting context into which it is introduced. The paper highlights the benefits of an investigative approach concerning policy justification for understanding policy reform dynamics at the intersection of politics and environmental communication.
Keywords:Policy reform  environmental communication  environmental policy  water charges  policy justification
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