Unlocking the Black Box: Analyzing Policy-Makers Narratives of Housing Policy Change in Finland




Hanna Kettunen

PublisherTaylor & Francis

2018

Housing, Theory and Society

35

1

20

35

16

1403-6096

1651-2278

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/14036096.2017.1302988



Housing policy change is typically initiated by housing policy actors. Here, housing policy change is discussed as an institutional change, with institutional constraints playing a role in the change process. At the same time, change is seen as a result of the behaviour of policy actors. The case of Finnish rental housing policy serves as an example when the process of change is analysed from the perspective of housing policy actors. The policy actors produce a narrative of exhaustion of old policy in a new political climate. At the same time, the policy actors also tell a story about how change is made through negotiations and compromises and what types of strategies they use to break institutional constraints. Furthermore, changes in the political power dynamics can help transform an idea into an agenda.



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