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Stakeholder Consultation as Social Mobilization: Framing Scottish Mental Health Policy
Authors:Steve Sturdy  Jennifer Smith‐Merry  Richard Freeman
Institution:University of Sydney, Australia
Abstract:Public and stakeholder consultation is increasingly important in the policy process, both in the UK and elsewhere. Social scientists have considered consultation primarily in terms of how it relates to decision‐making – either as a means of involving a wider constituency of actors in the decision‐making process, or as a means of legitimizing the decisions taken by policymakers. This article shows that consultation can also serve a rather different role in relation to policy: as, in effect, the first stage in policy implementation. Based on direct observation of a stakeholder consultation on Scottish mental health policy that took place during late 2007 and early 2008, it draws on elements of social movement theory to show how that consultation served as a means of enrolling, orienting and mobilizing stakeholders to implement a largely pre‐existing set of policy aims.
Keywords:Consultation  Policy  Implementation  Social movement theory  Mental health  Scotland
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