It is the first full-length ethnographic study of policy movement that combines both horizontal (across states) and vertical (within states) movement. It complements the focus on key players (e.g., the United States) by focusing on players not considered central (e.g., Aotearoa/New Zealand, Canada). It explores both divergence and convergence, rather than focusing on one or the other.
It is the first full-length ethnographic study of policy movement that combines both horizontal (across states) and vertical (within states) movement. It complements the focus on key players (e.g., the United States) by focusing on players not considered central (e.g., Aotearoa/New Zealand, Canada). It explores both divergence and convergence, rather than focusing on one or the other.
Catherine Kingfisher is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Lethbridge. She is editor of Western Welfare in Decline: Globalization and Women's Poverty (2002) and author of Women in the American Welfare Trap (1996). Her research focuses on policy, governance, personhood, gender, and, most recently, happiness and well-being.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: Tracing Policy: Translation and Assemblage Chapter 1. The New Zealand Model at Home and Abroad Chapter 2. Producing Policy in Welfare Offices Chapter 3. "Reading Through" Welfare Policy in Community Service Agencies Chapter 4. Working with Policy in "Real Life": Welfare Mothers' Engagements Conclusions: Tracing Policy: Process/Power Appendix I: Key Moments in State Provisioning for Poor Mothers in Aotearoa/New Zealand Appendix II: Key Moments in State Provisioning for Poor Mothers in Canada and Alberta References
Acknowledgements Introduction: Tracing Policy: Translation and Assemblage Chapter 1. The New Zealand Model at Home and Abroad Chapter 2. Producing Policy in Welfare Offices Chapter 3. "Reading Through" Welfare Policy in Community Service Agencies Chapter 4. Working with Policy in "Real Life": Welfare Mothers' Engagements Conclusions: Tracing Policy: Process/Power Appendix I: Key Moments in State Provisioning for Poor Mothers in Aotearoa/New Zealand Appendix II: Key Moments in State Provisioning for Poor Mothers in Canada and Alberta References
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