Year
2020
Units
4.5
Contact
1 x 2-hour seminar weekly
Enrolment not permitted
POAD9121 has been successfully completed
Course context
Graduate Certificate in Public Policy; Graduate Diploma in Public Administration; Master of Public Administration; Master of Public Administration (Management), Master of Public Administration (Policy)
Topic description
This topic aims to equip students with an understanding of the way in which public policy is shaped by its cultural context. This will involve examining the way in which culture affects the content of public policies, their institutional framework and their outcomes. Issues to be examined include the role of culture in fostering economic development, political culture, culture and democracy, culture and corruption, culture and foreign policy, culture and public policies with respect to disadvantaged minorities, multiculturalism, culture and social policy, and the role of culture in shaping the content, framework and outcomes of public policies in North America, Latin America, Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
Educational aims
This topic aims to provide students with an understanding of the way in which the content, framework and outcomes of public policies are shaped by their cultural context. Students will learn about various theories of culture, the cultural sources of variations in public policy, the cultural foundations of public policy institutions and the influence of culture on public policy outcomes.
Expected learning outcomes
Students will be able to identify how culture explains variations in public policy content, institutions and outcomes in different countries. This will equip them with a greater understanding of the public policy issues that are faced by the different countries from which they come and how these might be solved.