Narrative Policy Framework Select Publications

Shanahan, Elizabeth A., Ann Marie Reinhold, Eric D. Raile, Geoffery C. Poole, Richard Ready, Jamie McEvoy, Clemente Izurieta, Nicholas Bergmann*, and Henry King*. 2019. “Characters Matter: How Narratives Shape Affective Responses to Risk Communication.” Plos One. Open access December 9, 2019.

Shanahan, Elizabeth A., Michael D. Jones, Mark K. McBeth, and Claudio M. Radaelli. 2018. “The Narrative Policy Framework.” Christopher M. Weible and Paul A. Sabatier, eds. The Theories of the Policy Process, 4th Edition, (pp.173-213). Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Proof found here

Shanahan, Elizabeth A., Michael D. Jones, and Mark K. McBeth. 2018. “How to Conduct a Narrative Policy Framework Study.” Social Science Journal 55(3): 332-345. DOI: 10.1016/j.soscij.2017.12.002 Proof found here

Shanahan, Elizabeth A., Eric D. Raile, Kate A. French, Jamie McEvoy. 2018. “Bounded Stories: How Issue Frames and Narrative Settings Help to Construct Policy Realities.” Policy Studies Journal 46(4): 922-948. PDF found here

Smith-Walter, Aaron, Michael D. Jones, Elizabeth A. Shanahan, and Holly L. Peterson. 2019. “Narrative Cognition and Cultural Networks: How Groups Inform Campaign Finance Reform Preferences.” Quality and Quantity. Accepted May 4, 2019. 10.1007/s11135-019-00884-8 Open access May 17, 2019.

Jones, Michael D., Elizabeth A. Shanahan, and Mark K. McBeth, eds. 2014. The Science of Stories: Applications of Narrative Policy Framework. New York, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Jones, Michael D., Mark K. McBeth, and Elizabeth A. Shanahan. 2014. “Introducing the Narrative Policy Framework.” Michael D. Jones, Elizabeth A. Shanahan, and Mark K. McBeth, eds. The Science of Stories: Applications of Narrative Policy Framework (pp. 1-25). New York, New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Proof found here

Shanahan, Elizabeth A., Michael D. Jones, and Mark K. McBeth. 2015. “Narrative Policy Framework.” Melvin Dubnick and Domonic Bearfield, eds. The Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, 3rd Edition. New York, New York: Taylor and Francis. DOI: 10.1081/E-EPAP3-120053656 Proof found here

Shanahan, Elizabeth A., Stephanie M. Adams, Michael D. Jones, and Mark K. McBeth. 2014. “The Blame Game: Narrative Persuasiveness of the Intentional Causal Mechanism.” Michael D. Jones, Elizabeth A. Shanahan, and Mark K. McBeth, eds. The Science of Stories: Applications of Narrative Policy Framework (pp. 69-88). New York, New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Proof found here

Smith-Walter, Aaron, Michael D. Jones, Elizabeth A. Shanahan, and Holly L. Peterson. 2019. “Narrative Cognition and Cultural Networks: How Groups Inform Campaign Finance Reform Preferences.” Quality and Quantity. Accepted. Proof found here

Shanahan, Elizabeth A., Michael D. Jones, Mark K. McBeth, and Ross Lane. 2013. “An Angel on the Wind: How Heroic Policy Narrative Shape Policy Realities.” Policy Studies Journal 41(3): 453-483.

McBeth, Mark K., Elizabeth A. Shanahan, Molly Anderson, Barbara Rose. 2012. “Policy Story or Gory Story: Narrative Policy Framework Analysis of Buffalo Field Campaign’s YouTube Videos.” Policy & Internet 4(3-4): 159-183.

Shanahan, Elizabeth A., Michael D. Jones, and Mark K. McBeth. 2011. “Policy Narratives and Policy Processes.” Policy Studies Journal 39(3): 535-561.

Shanahan, Elizabeth A., Mark K. McBeth, and Paul L. Hathaway. 2011. “Narrative Policy Framework: The Influence of Media Policy Narratives on Public Opinion.” Policy & Politics 39(3): 373-400.

McBeth, Mark K., Elizabeth A. Shanahan, Linda E. Tigert, Paul L. Hathaway, and Lynette J. Sampson. 2010. “Buffalo Tales: Interest Group Policy Stories and Tactics in Greater Yellowstone.” Policy Sciences 43(4): 391-409.  

Shanahan, Elizabeth A., Mark K. McBeth, Paul L. Hathaway, and Ruth J. Arnell. 2008. “Conduit or Contributor? The Role of Media in Policy Change Theory.” Policy Sciences 41(2): 115-138.

McBeth, Mark K., Elizabeth A. Shanahan, Ruth J. Arnell, and Paul L. Hathaway. 2007. “The Intersection of Narrative Policy Analysis and Policy Change Theory.” Policy Studies Journal 35(1): 87-108.

McBeth, Mark K. and Elizabeth A. Shanahan. 2005. “Public Opinion for Sale: The Role of Policy Marketers in Greater Yellowstone Policy Conflict.” Policy Sciences 37(3/4): 319-338.

McBeth, Mark K., Elizabeth A. Shanahan, and Michael D. Jones. 2005. “The Science of Storytelling: Measuring Policy Beliefs in Greater Yellowstone.” Society and Natural Resources 18(5): 413-429.

Other Select Works

Bergman, Nicolas T., Jamie McEvoy, Elizabeth A. Shanahan, Eric D. Raile, Ann Marie Reinhold, Geoffrey C. Poole and Clemente Izurieta. 2020. “Thinking through Levees.” Geoforum 110(3): 827-846. https://doi.org/10.1080/24694452.2019.1655387

Shanahan, Elizabeth A., Eric D. Raile, Helen T. Naughton, Michael Wallner, and Kendall A. Houghton. 2020. “Public Opinion about Management Strategies for a Low Profile Species Across Multiple Jurisdictions: Whitebark pine in the Northern Rockies.” People and Nature 00:1-13. https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10094

Skewes, Monica, Elizabeth A. Shanahan, and Sara Rushing. 2018. “Absent autonomy: Relational competence and gendered paths to faculty self-determination in the promotion and tenure process.” Journal of Diversity in Higher Education. 11(3): 366-383. DOI: 10.1037/dhe0000064

Smith, Jessi L., Ian M. Handley, Sara Rushing, Rebecca Belou, Elizabeth A. Shanahan, Monica C. Skewes, Lexie Kambich, Joy Honea, and Kristen Intemann. 2018. “Added benefits: How supporting women Faculty in STEM Improves Everyone’s Job Satisfaction.” Journal of Diversity in Higher Education 11(4): 502-517.  DOI: 10.1037/dhe0000066.

Naughton, Helen T., Kendall A. Houghton, Eric D. Raile, Elizabeth A. Shanahan, and Michael Wallner. 2018. “How Much are US households Prepared to Pay to Manage and Protect Whitebark Pine (Pinus albicaulis Engelm.)?” Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research early online doi.org/10.1093/forestry/cpy030.

Raile, Eric D., Elizabeth A. Shanahan, Michael P. Wallner, Linda M. Young, Marja Avonius, Micaela Young, and Nacer Tayeb. 2017. “Using Alumni Views to Connect the Past, Present, and Future in Political Science.” PS: Political Science & Politics 50(3): 837-841. DOI: 10.1017/S1049096517000695

Rossmann, Doralyn and Elizabeth A. Shanahan. 2012. “Defining and Achieving Normative Democratic Values in Participatory Budgeting Processes.” Public Administration Review 72(1): 56-65.