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Posts by Prof. Lihi Lahat

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Recognizing time as a policy issue: a research agenda for enhancing societal well-being This article proposes a new research agenda for a time policy approach (TPA) for enhancing societal well-being. Time is the most valuable thing we have. I argue that the impact of policies on our t...

How do policies shape the way we experience time? 🕐
This week, I presented at the School of Transnational Governance at EUI on the time policy approach. See my paper "Recognizing time as a policy issue: a research agenda for enhancing societal well-being" 🔗 doi.org/10.1080/2574...

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New chapter out! With the wonderful Tanja Klenk!
📄 Diverse Positions, Diverse Autonomies: Bureaucrats as Policy Actors in the Policy Arena In the Handbook of Bureaucratic Autonomy (ed. B. Guy Peters).
We explore bureaucrats’ autonomy of will & action across hierarchy levels.

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Recognizing time as a policy issue: a research agenda for enhancing societal well-being This article proposes a new research agenda for a time policy approach (TPA) for enhancing societal well-being. Time is the most valuable thing we have. I argue that the impact of policies on our t...

Time > money—that belief has shaped my life and research. My paper in Policy Design and Practice introduces a Time Policy Approach (TPA) and calls for a new interdisciplinary research agenda to better align policies with the uses of time. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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APSA 2025 in Vancouver was a great conference. Presenting and organizing a panel on time and temporality in public administration and public policy with the inspiring chair @danielbeland. Participating in panels and learning new things, meeting new and old colleagues. Looking forward to APSA 2026! 💫

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