Multiple Streams Framework
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The Multiple Streams Framework explains agenda change through the temporary coupling of problem, policy, and political streams, often around policy windows.
1. Origins & Intellectual History
Kingdon's cited library record is the L1 bibliographic anchor for this introductory page; the framework should be used with evidence about streams and coupling rather than as a post-hoc metaphor.
2. Core Concepts
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3. Theoretical Genealogy
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Follow a connected theory to compare its intellectual relationship in more detail.
Connected theories
Each relation is sourced when source-level data is available. Open a theory to trace its pathway.
4. Suitable Research Topics
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5. When NOT to Use This Theory
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6. Common Misapplications
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7. Translating to Analysis Dimensions
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8. Data Collection Guidance
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9. Suggested Chapter Structure
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10. Writing the Theoretical Fit Section
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