Policy Assemblages, Mobilities and Mutations: Toward a Multidisciplinary Conversation
In: Political studies review, Band 10, Heft 3, S. 325-332
Abstract
This is a short response to Benson and Jordan's 2011 article, 'What Have We Learned from Policy Transfer Research?' Its point of departure is their claim that 'policy transfer is a useful concept that transfers easily across different sub-disciplines and analytical contexts'. In reviewing a growing heterogeneous body of work on policy assemblages, mobilities and mutations, we argue that policy transfer research has already travelled well beyond political science, that it has been critiqued and modified along the way, and that its future is an interdisciplinary one; a future in which we invite political scientists to join.
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