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RT Book, Whole SR Electronic DC OPAC T1 Fast policy : experimental statecraft at the thresholds of neoliberalism / Jamie Peck and Nik Theodore A1 Peck, Jamie A1 Theodore, Nikolas YR 2015 FD [2015] SP 1 online resource (xxxii, 300 pages) K1 Policy sciences K1 Neoliberalism K1 POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Essays K1 POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- General K1 POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National K1 POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Reference K1 SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Human Geography K1 Neoliberalism K1 Policy sciences K1 Internationale Sozialpolitik K1 Globalisierung K1 Neoliberalismus K1 Nyliberalism K1 Electronic books K1 Electronic books PB University of Minnesota Press PP Minneapolis ; London SN 9781452944074 SN 1452944075 LA English (英語) CL LCC:H97 CL DC23:320.51 NO Includes bibliographical references and index NO Introduction : policies without borders -- Geographies of policy -- Reflections : pursuing projects, following policies -- New ideas for New York City -- Globalizing social-policy expertise -- Reflections : tailwinds, turning points -- Porto Alegre as participatory laboratory -- Democracy on the move -- Reflections : headwinds, hollowing out -- Conclusion : exploring (fast) policy worlds NO Print version record NO 880-01 We inhabit a perpetually accelerating and increasingly interconnected world, with new ideas, fads, and fashions moving at social-media speed. New policy ideas, especially 'ideas that work', are now able to find not only a worldwide audience but also transnational salience in remarkably short order. 'Fast Policy' is the first systematic treatment of this phenomenon, one that compares processes of policy development across two rapidly moving fields that emerged in the Global South and have quickly been adopted worldwide conditional cash transfers (a social policy program that conditions payments on behavioral compliance) and participatory budgeting (a form of citizen-centric urban governance). Jamie Peck and Nik Theodore critically analyze the growing transnational connectivity between policymaking arenas and modes of policy development, assessing the implications of these developments for contemporary policymaking. Emphasizing that policy models do not simply travel intact from sites of invention to sites of emulation, they problematize fast policy as being real and consequential yet prone to misrepresentation. Based on fieldwork conducted across six continents and in fifteen countries, 'Fast Policy' is an essential resource in providing an extended theoretical discussion of policy mobility and in presenting a methodology for ethnographic research on global social policy.-- Provided by publisher NO JSTOR Books at JSTOR All Purchased NO HTTP:URL=https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/j.ctt155jmqz NO 書誌ID=EB16354475; LK [E Book]https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/j.ctt155jmqz OL 30