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Abstracts | 2018

PW 1702 Swedisch vision zero policies for safety – a comparative policy content analysis

Ann-Catrin Kristianssen; Ragnar Andersson; Matts-Åke Belin; Per Nilsen

The Vision Zero policy was adopted by the Swedish parliament in 1997 as a new direction for road traffic safety. The aim of the policy is that no one should be killed or seriously injured due to traffic accidents and that the design of the road transport system should be adapted to those requirements. Vision Zero has been described as a policy innovation with a focus on the tolerance of the human body to kinetic energy and that the responsibility for road safety ultimately falls on the system designers. In Sweden, the Vision Zero terminology has spread to other safety-related areas, such as fire safety, patient safety, workplace safety and suicide. The purpose of this article is to analyze, through a comparative content analysis, each Vision Zero policy by identifying the policy decision, policy problem, policy goal, and policy measures. How a policy is designed and formulated has a direct effect on implementation and outcome. The similarities and differences between the policies give an indication of the transfer method in each case. The results show that the Vision Zero policies following the Vision Zero for road traffic contain more than merely a similar terminology, but also that the ideas incorporated in Vision Zero are not grounded within each policy area as one would expect. The study show that it is easier to imitate formulations in a seemingly successful policy and harder to transform Vision Zero into a workable tool in each policy area.


Safety Science | 2018

Swedish Vision Zero policies for safety – A comparative policy content analysis

Ann-Catrin Kristianssen; Ragnar Andersson; Matts-Åke Belin; Per Nilsen


Archive | 2017

Från växeltelefoni till "one-stop shops" : Framväxten av kommunala servicecenter i Sverige

Ann-Catrin Kristianssen; Jan Olsson


Creating the city. Identity, memory and participation. Malmö, Sweden, February 9-10, 2017 | 2017

From commemorative narratives to city planning policy : The case of Jerusalem

Ann-Catrin Kristianssen


Swedish National Conference on Peace and Conflict Research, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden, April 14-15, 2016 | 2016

Advocates for peace? : The role of the civil society in the planning of Jerusalem

Ann-Catrin Kristianssen


Archive | 2016

Att sjösätta ett kommunalt servicecenter : En studie av etableringen av Örebro kommuns servicecenter

Ann-Catrin Kristianssen; Jan Olsson


Interpretative Policy Analysis, 11th International Conference, Hull, UK, July 5-7, 2016 | 2016

Understanding the role of narratives in planning policy making: the case of Jerusalem

Ann-Catrin Kristianssen


The annual Conference of the Swedish Political Science Association (SWEPSA), Stockholm, Sweden, October 14-16, 2015 | 2015

Implementing public management trends : Policy diffusion in the establishment of municipal service centers in Sweden

Ann-Catrin Kristianssen


Archive | 2015

Narratives as an analytical tool in peace and conflict research : the case of Jerusalem in Israeli identity politics

Ann-Catrin Kristianssen


Local Government and Urban governance: Citizen Responsive Innovations in Europe and in Africa. Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal, 9-10 April 2015 | 2015

Citizen-centred innovations between responsive and inclusive democracy. : Examples from a Swedish city.

Ann-Catrin Kristianssen; Eva Gustavsson; Ingemar Elander

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Swedish Transport Administration

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