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Making Policy Move Towards A Politics Of Translation And Assemblage John Clarke Dave Bainton Nomi Lendvai Paul Stubbs

  • SKU: BELL-51810802
Making Policy Move Towards A Politics Of Translation And Assemblage John Clarke Dave Bainton Nomi Lendvai Paul Stubbs
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.9 MB
Pages: 224
Author: John Clarke; Dave Bainton; Noémi Lendvai; Paul Stubbs
ISBN: 9781447313380, 1447313380
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Making Policy Move Towards A Politics Of Translation And Assemblage John Clarke Dave Bainton Nomi Lendvai Paul Stubbs by John Clarke; Dave Bainton; Noémi Lendvai; Paul Stubbs 9781447313380, 1447313380 instant download after payment.

Responding to increasing interest in the movement of policies between places, sites and settings, this timely book presents a critical alternative to approaches centred on ideas of policy transfer, dissemination or learning. Written by key people in the field, it argues that treating policy’s movement as an active process of ‘translation’, in which policies are interpreted, inflected and re-worked as they change location, is of critical importance for studying policy. The book provides an exciting and accessible analytical and methodological foundation for examining policy in this way and will be a valuable resource for those studying policy processes at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels. Mixing collectively written chapters with individual case studies of policies and practices, the book provides a powerful and productive introduction to rethinking policy studies through translation. It ends with a commitment to the possibilities of thinking and doing ‘policy otherwise’.

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