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The importance of feedback : policy transfer, translation and the role of communication

Park, C; Wilding, MA; Chung, C

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C Park

MA Wilding

C Chung



Abstract

In recent years, translation has begun to be employed in multidisciplinary policy studies as a more constructivist alternative to the established policy transfer literature. While both transfer and translation acknowledge the complex nature of communication in the adaptation of policies to new contexts, they are yet to investigate the impact of communication types on the modification of policies. This study draws upon public relations theory in order to develop four modes of translation in the transfer of policy. The modes are utilized as a means of illustrating how two-way communication between both borrowers and lenders, and borrowers and policy stakeholders is most likely to increase the chances of policy success. The practicality of the theoretical model is illustrated through examples of congestion charge translation in Stockholm and Greater Manchester.

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Park, C., Wilding, M., & Chung, C. (2014). The importance of feedback : policy transfer, translation and the role of communication. Policy Studies, 35(4), 397-412. https://doi.org/10.1080/01442872.2013.875155

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 14, 2013
Online Publication Date Jan 20, 2014
Publication Date Jan 20, 2014
Deposit Date May 7, 2014
Publicly Available Date Aug 21, 2018
Journal Policy Studies
Print ISSN 0144-2872
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 35
Issue 4
Pages 397-412
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/01442872.2013.875155
Keywords policy transfer, translation, communication, public relations theory, policy success, congestion charges, Stockholm, Greater Manchester
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01442872.2013.875155
Related Public URLs http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cpos20/current

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