Eva M. Hejzlarová
Charles University in Prague
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Public Policy and Administration | 2018
Anna Durnová; Eva M. Hejzlarová
In public policy scholarship on policy design, emotions are still treated as opposed to goals, and their presence is assumed to signal that things have gone wrong. We argue, however, that understanding how and for whom emotions matter is vital to the dynamics of policy designs because emotions are central to the capacity building of policy intermediaries and, with that, to the success of public policies. We examine the case of Czech single mothers in their role as intermediaries in ‘alimony policy’. Our interpretive survey provided single mothers an opportunity to express the way they experience the policy emotionally. The analysis reveals that the policy goal of the child’s well-being is produced at the cost of the mother’s emotional tensions and that policy designs defuse these emotional tensions, implicitly. These contradictory emotions expressed by mothers show us a gateway to problematising policy designs in a novel way, which reconsiders construing policy design as a technical, solution-oriented enterprise to one in which emotional tensions intervene in policy design and are essential for succeeding.
Central European Journal of Public Policy | 2015
Magdalena Mouralová; Eva M. Hejzlarová; Rudolf Holík; Miroslav Hubáček; Anna Jeřábková
Abstract Although textbooks, conference papers, scientific journals and monographs deal with the research aspects of public policy, only little attention is paid to the way it is taught at universities. In this article we aim to explore academic public policy in the Czech Republic - specifically in terms of teaching outputs - using a unique method: an analysis of diploma theses. In the sample there were diploma theses defended within all the full-time Master’s study programmes having “public policy” in their names in the Czech Republic between 1995 and 2013. We conclude that there are two traditions of academic public policy in the Czech Republic, which enriches previous findings in the area and makes them more accurate. The research design and thoroughly described methodology invite other researchers to conduct international comparison of the features of academic public policy. The findings may also illustrate the trajectory made by the newly established discipline of public policy in the past twenty years in the Czech Republic, which may be of great interest to the newly formed international public policy community.
Archive | 2016
Arnošt Veselý; Martin Nekola; Eva M. Hejzlarová
Central European Journal of Public Policy | 2010
Eva M. Hejzlarová
Transylvanian review of administrative sciences | 2017
Katarína Staroňová; Eva M. Hejzlarová; Kristýna Hondlíková
Sociální studia / Social Studies | 2016
Eva M. Hejzlarová
Archive | 2016
Arnošt Veselý; Eva M. Hejzlarová; Anna Zelinková
Evaluační teorie a praxe | 2016
Kristýna Hondlíková; Eva M. Hejzlarová
Archive | 2015
Magdalena Mouralová; Eva M. Hejzlarová
Sociální práce | 2014
Eva M. Hejzlarová