<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!DOCTYPE Zthes SYSTEM "http://zthes.z3950.org/schema/zthes-1.0.dtd">  <Zthes><term><termId>171</termId><termName>Social mechanisms</termName><termType>PT</termType><termLanguage>en-EN</termLanguage><termVocabulary>D4RUNOFF</termVocabulary>	<termStatus>active</termStatus>	<termApproval>approved</termApproval>	<termSortkey>Social mechanisms</termSortkey><termNote label="Source"><![CDATA[ <p>G. Capano, M. Howlett, M. Ramesh, and A. Virani, Making Policies Work. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019. doi: 10.4337/9781788118194.</p> ]]></termNote><termNote label="Definition"><![CDATA[ <p>Unobserved analytical constructs that provide hypothetical links between observable events: ‘a social mechanism is a plausible hypothesis, or set of plausible hypotheses, that could be the explanation of some social phenomenon; the explanation begins in terms of interactions between individuals, or between individuals and some social aggregate’ (Schelling, 1998, p. 32)</p> ]]></termNote><termNote label="Definition"><![CDATA[ <p>Unobserved analytical constructs that provide hypothetical links between observable events: ‘a social mechanism is a plausible hypothesis, or set of plausible hypotheses, that could be the explanation of some social phenomenon; the explanation begins in terms of interactions between individuals, or between individuals and some social aggregate’ (Schelling, 1998, p. 32)</p> ]]></termNote><termCreatedDate>Social mechanisms</termCreatedDate><relation><relationType>BT</relationType><termId>163</termId><termName>Policy making</termName><termType>PT</termType></relation><relation><relationType>NT</relationType><termId>369</termId><termName>Path dependence</termName><termType>PT</termType></relation><relation><relationType>RT</relationType><termId>178</termId><termName>Policy practice</termName><termType>PT</termType></relation></term>  </Zthes>