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The cognitive underpinnings of policy process studies: Introduction to a special issue of Cognitive Systems Research
Institution:1. University of Texas at Austin, United States;2. University of Texas at Arlington, United States;1. Petru Maior University of Tirgu Mures, Romania;2. Tampere University of Technology, Finland;3. Istanbul University, Turkey;1. Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, TU Delft, Mekelweg 4, 2628 CD Delft, Netherlands;2. TNO, Kampweg 5, 3769 DE Soesterberg, Netherlands;3. CINOP, Stationsplein 14, 5211 AP Den Bosch, Netherlands;4. ECBO, Stationsplein 14, 5211 AP Den Bosch, Netherlands
Abstract:This article introduces the special issue of Cognitive Systems Research on public policy processes. We begin with a discussion of the cognitive foundations of public policy that stem from the complexity of human cognition and emotion. Next, we provide an overview of the articles in the special issue, which occur at the edge of a public policy-cognitive systems boundary. We then turn to a discussion of promising new work in the study of public policy that explores—or may benefit from—the cognitive systems perspective.
Keywords:Public policy  Human cognition  Behavioral model of choice  Information processing  Problem definition
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