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

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 conte...

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Congestion
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England
Greater Manchester
Interest Groups
Literature
Policy making
policy success
Policy Transfer
Political science
Public Relations
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Stakeholder
Stockholm
Studies
Success
Sweden
Transfer
Transfers
Translation
Translations
United Kingdom
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