Description |
v, 261 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Contents note continued: Conclusions: excessive translations -- Seven.̀Policy otherwise': towards an ethics and politics of policy translation -- Introduction -- Tales of translation and assemblage -- Beyond the ̀not-yet': principles and practices for a critical policy praxis -- Glimpses of policy otherwise -- Social welfare reform otherwise (Paul Stubbs) -- Managing universities otherwise (John Clarke) -- Europeanisation otherwise (Noemi Lendvai) -- Education otherwise (Dave Bainton) -- Policy otherwise in conversation |
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Contents note continued: Five.Soft governance, policy fictions and translation zones: European policy spaces and their making / Noemi Lendvai -- Introduction -- Policy in translation: four shreds -- Governing social inclusion: the European ̀common space' -- Translation: travelling across languages and policy spaces -- From techno-zone to translation zone -- From ̀social inclusion' to ̀societal togetherness' and back -- Policy translation as fiction-writing -- Policy translation as script-writing: traces of fictions -- Fictions: 10 years on -- Conclusion: reflections on the politics of translation -- Six.Translating education: assembling ways of knowing otherwise / Dave Bainton -- Introduction -- From policy transfer to policy translation -- Assembling education policy -- Education, displacement and ways of knowing -- The paradox of translation -- Translation as praxis -- Translating silence -- Placing narratives of knowing: crafting the present -- |
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Contents note continued: Three.Performing reform in South East Europe: consultancy, translation and flexible agency / Paul Stubbs -- An introduction -- On auto-ethnography -- South East Europe: contexting/contesting the semi-periphery -- The United Nations Children's Fund and childcare system reform in South East Europe: translating technicism and constructing consensus -- Reforming social welfare systems in Bosnia-Herzegovina: consulting for the Department for International Development -- Unsettling thoughts -- Four.The managerialised university: translating and assembling the right to manage / John Clarke -- Introduction -- What is the problem? -- Managerialisation as reassembling power -- Reinventing the university -- Making the university manageable -- Finding things to manage -- Living in a managerialised world -- Conclusion: the unstable assemblage of managerial authority -- |
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Machine generated contents note: Trajectories and conjunctions -- Dave Bainton -- John Clarke -- Noemi Lendvai -- Paul Stubbs -- Working collectively -- One.Moving policy studies -- Settling and unsettling policy and its study -- Unsettling policy as transfer -- Unsettling policy as meaning -- Unsettling policy in space and time -- Resettling policy: performance and practice -- Two.Translation, assemblage and beyond: towards a conceptual repertoire -- Introduction -- Mobilising translation -- Sociologies of translation: association, uncertainty and agency -- Post-colonial translations: representation, violence and power -- Translation, plurality and emergence -- Policy as translation -- Assembling and reassembling policy -- Towards a vocabulary of policy in motion -- Articulation, contradiction and paradox -- Performance and performativity -- Emotion, affect and ̀structures of feeling' -- Moving policy: translation, assemblage and beyond? -- What follows -- |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Policy sciences.
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Social policy.
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Author |
Bainton, David, author
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Clarke, John, 1950- author
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Lendvai, Noémi, 1975- author
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Stubbs, Paul, 1959- author
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ISBN |
9781447313366 (hbk.) |
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9781447313373 (paperback) |
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