Advocacy Coalition Framework: a Summary of the National Research
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https://doi.org/10.21118/apgs.v7i2.4637Abstract
The article aims to raise between 2000 and 2013, theses and dissertations that used the Brazilian Advocacy Coalition Framework - ACF as the main theoretical model of analysis and change public policy. The intention is to understand how the ACF has been solidified in Brazil and how academic papers are trying to resolve the criticisms made to the model. Another attempt was to dialogue with Article Weible, Sabatier, and McQueen (2009). Twenty-three theses and dissertations were found, four were discarded, thus passing nineteen for (based on) data systematization criteria. Overall, the results indicated that the model has gained space in Brazil since 2006, applied predominantly in the environmental and energy policy, using qualitative approaches and, in some studies, along with the Model of Multiple Streams.
Key-Words: Advocacy Coalitions; National Theses and Dissertations; Summary of searches.
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