Making Change: Norm-Based Strategies for Institutional Change to Address Intractable Problems

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This paper identifies and describes two new norm-based strategies for institutional change to address intractable social problems. In both strategies, advocates "foreground" and criticize norms supporting the institutional status quo before either promoting an alternative existing norm via normative reframing of the issue, or creating and promoting an entirely new norm via normative innovation to build support for new institutional arrangements. Drawing on examples of institutional change addressing the problems of climate change and violence against women, the analysis illustrates how these strategies are especially effective in the face of opposition from vested interests or problematic existing norms. © 2013 University of Utah.

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Raymond, L., Weldon, S. L., Kelly, D., Arriaga, X. B., & Clark, A. M. (2014). Making Change: Norm-Based Strategies for Institutional Change to Address Intractable Problems. Political Research Quarterly, 67(1), 197–211. https://doi.org/10.1177/1065912913510786

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