Beyond ‘fast’ and ‘slow’: explicating the multiple temporalities of policy mobilities

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Mobilities Pub Date : 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1080/17450101.2023.2292609
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Research on ‘policy mobilities’ investigates the ways in which policies and ideas flow from one place to another across interconnected spatial and temporal boundaries. However, scholars have argued that policy mobilities literature has primarily focussed its analysis on the ‘spatial’ rather than the ‘temporal’. In evaluating the extent to which policy mobilities research has critically engaged with ‘time’, this paper aims to advance a temporal understanding of how policies and models circulate across the globe. Drawing from mobilities studies more broadly, the paper proposes four distinct temporal concepts – rhythms, tempos, synchronicity and disjuncture, and timing agents – to acknowledge the multiple and varied temporalities involved in the movement and assemblage of policies. After a comprehensive literature review, the paper sets out to operationalize the four temporal concepts in the context of COVID-19. Under the urgent conditions of a global health crisis, the pandemic has seen fast-shifting benchmarks and best practices circulate around the world aimed at suppressing the spread of the virus. Focusing on COVID-19 regulations in Singapore, the paper adopts a ‘multiple temporalities approach’ to interrogate how expertise and knowledge regarding pandemic response circulated within, to and from Singapore.

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超越 "快 "与 "慢":阐释政策流动的多重时间性
关于 "政策流动性 "的研究调查了政策和思想如何跨越相互关联的时空界限,从一个地方流向另一个地方。然而,学者们认为,政策流动性文献的分析主要集中于 "空间 "而非 "时间"。通过评估政策流动性研究在多大程度上批判性地参与了 "时间",本文旨在推进对政策和模式如何在全球范围内流动的时间性理解。本文从更广泛的流动性研究中汲取营养,提出了四个不同的时间概念--节奏、节拍、同步性和脱节,以及时间代理--以确认政策的流动和组合所涉及的多种不同的时间性。在进行了全面的文献综述后,本文着手在 COVID-19 的背景下将这四个时间概念付诸实施。在全球健康危机的紧迫条件下,大流行病的基准和最佳实践在世界各地迅速流传,旨在抑制病毒的传播。本文以新加坡的 COVID-19 法规为重点,采用 "多重时间性方法 "来探究有关大流行病应对措施的专业技术和知识是如何在新加坡内部、在新加坡之间以及从新加坡流出的。
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Mobilities
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期刊介绍: Mobilities examines both the large-scale movements of people, objects, capital, and information across the world, as well as more local processes of daily transportation, movement through public and private spaces, and the travel of material things in everyday life. Recent developments in transportation and communications infrastructures, along with new social and cultural practices of mobility, present new challenges for the coordination and governance of mobilities and for the protection of mobility rights and access. This has elicited many new research methods and theories relevant for understanding the connections between diverse mobilities and immobilities.
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