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Final report The final report is a written document of at least (and close to) 2,000 words and up to an upper limit of 2,500 words + (optionally) up to five figures or tables. Before you draft it, you need to analyse the case you presented in your policy case outline, for example using discourse network analysis or other approaches taught in the module. The report contains a discussion of the methods and approaches you used, the data you analysed, the results of your analysis, including how they advance theory in the field of public policy, and conclusions that address strengths and limitations of your work and questions for future research. If the case you chose originally (for the policy case outline) does not work well for your analysis or you did not perform well, you are free to choose a different case and may include brief new case details in your report. The policy case outline and the final report together should ideally aim to form something that resembles an article as you would find it published in public policy journals, such as the Policy Studies Journal, Policy & Politics, Public Administration, Review of Policy Studies, Social Policy & Administration, Environmental Communication, Governance, Public Administration Review, Policy Sciences, the Journal of Public Policy, and similar journals, just a bit more condensed. See also the two articles referenced above under "Policy case outline" as examples. In addition to the general marking criteria, which are available on the Moodle page for GV924, the following marking criteria will be applied: 1. Does your final report embody scientific thinking about the politics of public policy? 2. Does your final report clearly speak to approaches and contents covered in the module and on its reading list? 3. Does your final report contribute to the literature on the politics of public policy or the case you chose by providing clear and original results? 7/nINSTRUCTIONS POLICY: The carbon pricing and if you think it is not working well with the analysis then choose something else. Need a help to write to up to 2500 words to analyze a policy in assignment which is (a policy case outline) Harvard Style. need to choose a new policy and give a brief about the policy in the final report and analyze it. The most important thing is using the module references: Public policy by Christoph and Jale Tousn. Introduction to the policy process by Thomas A.Brikland Analyzing Public Policy by Preter John and of course other resources As asked to use discourse analysis network or other way in the module so pick up something from the module rather than using the network.

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