Understanding Australian policies on public health using social and political science theories: reflections from an Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Workshop

Author:

Baum Fran1,Graycar Adam2,Delany-Crowe Toni1,de Leeuw Evelyne3,Bacchi Carol4,Popay Jennie5,Orchard Lionel6,Colebatch Hal7,Friel Sharon8,MacDougall Colin9,Harris Elizabeth10,Lawless Angela11,McDermott Dennis12,Fisher Matthew1,Harris Patrick13,Phillips Clare1,Fitzgerald Jane1

Affiliation:

1. Southgate Institute for Health, Society and Equity, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia

2. College of Business, Government and Law, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia

3. Centre for Health Equity, Training, Research and Evaluation, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia

4. Politics and International Studies, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia

5. Centre for Health Inequalities, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK

6. Formerly Politics and Public Policy, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia

7. School of Social Sciences, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia

8. School of Regulation and Global Governance, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia

9. College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia

10. Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia

11. College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia

12. Poche Centre for Indigenous Health and Well-being, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia

13. Menzies Centre for Health Policy School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Abstract

AbstractThere is strong, and growing, evidence documenting health inequities across the world. However, most governments do not prioritize policies to encourage action on the social determinants of health and health equity. Furthermore, despite evidence concerning the benefits of joined-up, intersectoral policy to promote health and health equity, it is rare for such policy approaches to be applied systematically. To examine the usefulness of political and social science theory in understanding the reasons for this disjuncture between evidence and practice, researchers and public servants gathered in Adelaide for an Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) Workshop. This paper draws together the learnings that emerged from the Workshop, including key messages about the usefulness of various theories as well as insights drawn from policy practice. Discussions during the Workshop highlighted that applying multiple theories is particularly helpful in directing attention to, and understanding, the influence of all stages of the policy process; from the construction and framing of policy problems, to the implementation of policy and evaluation of outcomes, including those outcomes that may be unintended. In addition, the Workshop emphasized the value of collaborations among public health researchers, political and social scientists and public servants to open up critical discussion about the intersections between theory, research evidence and practice. Such critique is vital to render visible the processes through which particular sources of knowledge may be privileged over others and to examine how political and bureaucratic environments shape policy proposals and implementation action.

Funder

Academy of Social Sciences Australia

ASSA

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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