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John William Hogan, Research fellow in public policy and politics lecturer
John William Hogan, Research fellow in public policy and politics lecturer
Technological University Dublin
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Regulating Lobbying: A Global Comparison, 2nd edition
R Chari, J Hogan, G Murphy, M Crepaz
313*2019
Regulating Lobbying: A Global Comparison (european Policy Research Unit Series Mup)
R Chari, J Hogan, G Murphy
Manchester University Press, 2010
313*2010
Remoulding the critical junctures approach
J Hogan
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2006
1822006
Regulating lobbyists: a comparative analysis of the USA, Canada, Germany and the European Union
R Chari, G Murphy, J Hogan
The Political Quarterly 78 (3), 422-438, 2007
1292007
The importance of ideas: An a priori critical juncture framework
J Hogan, D Doyle
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2007
1272007
Approaches to qualitative research: Theory and its practical application (A guide for dissertation students)
J Hogan, P Dolan, P Donnelly
Technological University Dublin, 2009
1202009
Policy Paradigms in Theory and Practice: Discourses, Ideas and Anomalies in Public Policy Dynamics
J Hogan, M Howlett
Palgrave Macmillan 1, 343, 2015
1172015
Crisis and policy change: The role of the political entrepreneur
J Hogan, S Feeney
Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy 3 (2), 1-24, 2012
942012
Understanding policy change using a critical junctures theory in comparative context: The cases of Ireland and Sweden
P Donnelly, J Hogan
Policy studies journal 40 (2), 324-350, 2012
612012
Re-thinking the coronavirus pandemic as a policy punctuation: COVID-19 as a path-clearing policy accelerator
J Hogan, M Howlett, M Murphy
Policy and Society 41 (1), 40-52, 2022
562022
Reflections on Our Understanding of Policy Paradigms and Policy Change
J Hogan, M Howlett
Policy Paradigms in Theory and Practice: Discourses, Ideas and Anomalies in …, 2015
552015
The critical juncture concept’s evolving capacity to explain policy change
J Hogan
European Policy Analysis 5 (2), 170-189, 2019
492019
Death following pulmonary complications of surgery before and during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
S Collaborative, COVIDSurg Collaborative
The British journal of surgery 108 (12), 1448, 2021
392021
A Path Dependence Approach to Understanding Educational Policy Harmonisation: The Qualifications Framework in The European Higher Education Area
S Feeney, J Hogan
Higher Education Policy, 2016
362016
Restructuring revisited: Changing academic structures in UK universities
J Hogan
Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 16 (4), 129-135, 2012
322012
Is higher education spending more on administration and, if so, why?
J Hogan
Perspectives 15 (1), 7-13, 2011
322011
Engaging students in the classroom: ‘How can I know what I think until I see what I draw?'
PF Donnelly, J Hogan
European Political Science 12 (3), 365-383, 2013
312013
How Irish Political Parties are Using Social networking Sites to Reach Generation Z: An insight into a new online social network in a small democracy
K Lynch, J Hogan
Irish Communications Review 13 (1), 83-98, 2013
28*2013
A comparative framework: How broadly applicable is a ‘rigorous’ critical junctures framework?
J Hogan, D Doyle
Acta Politica 44, 211-240, 2009
272009
Do inflammatory indices play a role in distinguishing between uncomplicated and complicated diverticulitis?
J Hogan, R Sehgal, D Murphy, P O'Leary, JC Coffey
Digestive Surgery 34 (1), 7-11, 2016
252016
El sistema no puede realizar la operación en estos momentos. Inténtalo de nuevo más tarde.
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