El marco analítico de la construcción social. Un enfoque crítico para analizar el diseño de las políticas públicas

dc.contributor.authorManosalvas, Margarita
dc.contributor.authorRave Restrepo, Juan Camilo
dc.contributor.orcidManosalvas, Margarita [0000-0002-6083-6307]spa
dc.contributor.orcidRave Restrepo, Juan Camilo [0000-0003-2748-4853]spa
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dc.date.issued2022-04-28
dc.description.abstractEn este artículo se presenta el marco analítico de Ingram y Schneider para estudiar el rol explicativo de las construcciones sociales de los grupos meta en el diseño de políticas públicas. Para tal !nalidad se realizó una indagación bibliográ!ca de la aplicación del marco en investigaciones empíricas. Así mismo, se revisaron diversas fuentes primarias de las autoras del marco para sintetizar una versión consolidada, tanto de su estructura como de su operabilidad empírica en el análisis de políticas públicas. Del mismo modo, se dejó abierta la discusión sobre la pertinencia de conectar la categoría de interseccionalidad con la aplicación del marco analítico en investigaciones empíricas. Se concluye que el marco ha logrado notoriedad y enraizamiento, especialmente en el sector de políticas sociales en el contexto académico anglófono, por su capacidad de integrar al análisis de las políticas el papel explicativo de las percepciones, representaciones e interpretaciones de los actores en las fórmulas de distribución de bene!cios y restricciones públicas.spa
dc.description.abstractenglishIn this article, the analytical framework of Ingram and Schneider is presented to study the explanatory role of social constructions of target groups in public policy design. For this purpose, we carry out a bibliographical inquiry of the application of the framework in empirical research. Also, we reviewed various primary sources of the authors of the framework to synthesize a consolidated version of its structure and its empirical operability in the analysis of public policies. Likewise, we leave open the discussion on the relevance of connecting the category of intersectionality with the application of the analytical framework. It is concluded that the framework has achieved notoriety and roots, especially in the social policy sector in the Anglophone academic context, due to its ability to integrate into policy analysis, the role of perceptions, representations, and interpretations of the actors in the distribution of public bene!ts and burdens.eng
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dc.publisherUniversidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga UNABspa
dc.relationhttps://revistas.unab.edu.co/index.php/reflexion/article/view/4400/3619spa
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dc.sourceVol. 24 Núm. 49 (2022): Reflexión Política (enero a junio); 64-76spa
dc.subjectConstrucciones socialesspa
dc.subjectDiseño de políticas públicasspa
dc.subjectAnálisis de políticas públicasspa
dc.subjectGrupos-objetivo de políticaspa
dc.subject.keywordsSocial constructionseng
dc.subject.keywordsPolicy designeng
dc.subject.keywordsPolicy analysiseng
dc.subject.keywordsPolicy target groupseng
dc.titleEl marco analítico de la construcción social. Un enfoque crítico para analizar el diseño de las políticas públicasspa
dc.title.translatedThe social constructions framework for policy analysiseng
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