Transnational circuits of policy knowledge and discursive migration. The formation and transformation of planning policies in Argentina
- Autores
- Alves Rolo, Rodrigo Hernán; Duineveld, Martijn; Van Assche, Kristof
- Año de publicación
- 2022
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- We analyse the migration of academic and policy discourses that contributed to (de)legitimise the formation of planning policies in Argentina since the 1950s. We focus on the communicative/collaborative rationality discourses emanating from Anglo-American academic circles that played a role in the revival of the Argentine planning system between 2004 and 2015. We adopt an evolutionary approach to policy travel and policy learning, deploying the concepts of discursive migration and discursive configuration to better understand how ideas, people and goods/resources reinvent themselves when transnationally circulating policy knowledge takes root locally. The migration process in Argentina led to the reinforcement of prevalent coordination mechanisms, redirecting concerns and conflicts into governance structures already existing, involving players already present and forms of expertise already dominant. The migrating collaborative discourse (self) transformed in relation to the receiving governance environment, becoming an effective compliance-gaining technique, while national actors found ways to engage and discipline provinces they depended on more than before.
CIPAF
Fil: Alves Rolo, Rodrigo Hernán. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico para la Agricultura Familiar (CIPAF); Argentina
Fil: Duineveld, Martijn. Wageningen University. Department of Environmental Sciences; Países Bajos
Fil: Van Assche, Kristof. University of Alberta. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences; Canadá - Fuente
- Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 40 (6) : 1237–1255. (First published online February 9, 2022)
- Materia
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Argentina
Planificación
Políticas
Planning
Policies
Discursive Migration
Travelling Ideas
Planning Policies - Nivel de accesibilidad
- acceso restringido
- Condiciones de uso
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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- Institución
- Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria
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- oai:localhost:20.500.12123/20992
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Transnational circuits of policy knowledge and discursive migration. The formation and transformation of planning policies in Argentina |
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Transnational circuits of policy knowledge and discursive migration. The formation and transformation of planning policies in Argentina |
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Transnational circuits of policy knowledge and discursive migration. The formation and transformation of planning policies in Argentina Alves Rolo, Rodrigo Hernán Argentina Planificación Políticas Planning Policies Discursive Migration Travelling Ideas Planning Policies |
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Transnational circuits of policy knowledge and discursive migration. The formation and transformation of planning policies in Argentina |
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Transnational circuits of policy knowledge and discursive migration. The formation and transformation of planning policies in Argentina |
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Transnational circuits of policy knowledge and discursive migration. The formation and transformation of planning policies in Argentina |
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Transnational circuits of policy knowledge and discursive migration. The formation and transformation of planning policies in Argentina |
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Transnational circuits of policy knowledge and discursive migration. The formation and transformation of planning policies in Argentina |
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Alves Rolo, Rodrigo Hernán Duineveld, Martijn Van Assche, Kristof |
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Alves Rolo, Rodrigo Hernán |
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Alves Rolo, Rodrigo Hernán Duineveld, Martijn Van Assche, Kristof |
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Duineveld, Martijn Van Assche, Kristof |
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Argentina Planificación Políticas Planning Policies Discursive Migration Travelling Ideas Planning Policies |
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We analyse the migration of academic and policy discourses that contributed to (de)legitimise the formation of planning policies in Argentina since the 1950s. We focus on the communicative/collaborative rationality discourses emanating from Anglo-American academic circles that played a role in the revival of the Argentine planning system between 2004 and 2015. We adopt an evolutionary approach to policy travel and policy learning, deploying the concepts of discursive migration and discursive configuration to better understand how ideas, people and goods/resources reinvent themselves when transnationally circulating policy knowledge takes root locally. The migration process in Argentina led to the reinforcement of prevalent coordination mechanisms, redirecting concerns and conflicts into governance structures already existing, involving players already present and forms of expertise already dominant. The migrating collaborative discourse (self) transformed in relation to the receiving governance environment, becoming an effective compliance-gaining technique, while national actors found ways to engage and discipline provinces they depended on more than before. CIPAF Fil: Alves Rolo, Rodrigo Hernán. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico para la Agricultura Familiar (CIPAF); Argentina Fil: Duineveld, Martijn. Wageningen University. Department of Environmental Sciences; Países Bajos Fil: Van Assche, Kristof. University of Alberta. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences; Canadá |
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We analyse the migration of academic and policy discourses that contributed to (de)legitimise the formation of planning policies in Argentina since the 1950s. We focus on the communicative/collaborative rationality discourses emanating from Anglo-American academic circles that played a role in the revival of the Argentine planning system between 2004 and 2015. We adopt an evolutionary approach to policy travel and policy learning, deploying the concepts of discursive migration and discursive configuration to better understand how ideas, people and goods/resources reinvent themselves when transnationally circulating policy knowledge takes root locally. The migration process in Argentina led to the reinforcement of prevalent coordination mechanisms, redirecting concerns and conflicts into governance structures already existing, involving players already present and forms of expertise already dominant. The migrating collaborative discourse (self) transformed in relation to the receiving governance environment, becoming an effective compliance-gaining technique, while national actors found ways to engage and discipline provinces they depended on more than before. |
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