Journal article
The Comparative Policy Agendas Project: Theory, measurement and findings
K Dowding, A Hindmoor, A Martin
Journal of Public Policy | Published : 2015
Abstract
The Policy Agendas Project (PAP) was developed in the United States in the early 1990s as a means of collecting data on the contents of the policy agenda. The PAP coding method has subsequently been employed in the United Kingdom, a number of European countries, Canada, Israel, New Zealand, as well as the state of Pennsylvania (http://www.comparativeagendas.org/). What does PAP measure? How does it measure it? What does it find? How does it explain what it finds? We use these questions to structure our review.
Grants
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Support for this research project has been provided by the Australian Research Council (DP110102622). The authors are grateful for the extensive comments on earlier versions of this article provided by three anonymous referees.