Tracing translations of ICT policies in higher education

Educational policy enactment is a matter of policy translation. A Latourian sociomaterial perspective is proposed to challenge traditional policy implementation frameworks. We offer analytical tools to trace processes of policy translation in practice settings as entanglements of human agents, mater...

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Main Authors: Gary Alberto Cifuentes, Paola Valero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arizona State University 2016-02-01
Series:Education Policy Analysis Archives
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Online Access:https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/1914
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spelling doaj-79709be16a8840b8b767ac8efeaa4fe92020-11-25T03:30:21ZengArizona State UniversityEducation Policy Analysis Archives1068-23412016-02-0124010.14507/epaa.24.19141471Tracing translations of ICT policies in higher educationGary Alberto Cifuentes0Paola Valero1Aalborg University & Los Andes UniversityAalborg UniversityEducational policy enactment is a matter of policy translation. A Latourian sociomaterial perspective is proposed to challenge traditional policy implementation frameworks. We offer analytical tools to trace processes of policy translation in practice settings as entanglements of human agents, material actants and activities. The analytical strategy is deployed in the case of three Colombian higher education institutions working with ICT policies for teacher development. The cases show that agency is distributed among different entities constituting assemblages that enact policies in unexpected pathways. Equally, in all these cases routine activities or unobserved artifacts were key to trace such translations of policies. Our analysis and findings provide a critical review of hermeneutics of policies, one of the dimensions of Stephen Ball´s policy enactment theory. In doing so, a more nuanced understanding of policy enactment is achieved, contributing both theoretically and methodologically in the analysis of education policies in Latin America.https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/1914Policy translationPolicy enactmentICT policiesSociomaterialityHigher education
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author Gary Alberto Cifuentes
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Tracing translations of ICT policies in higher education
Education Policy Analysis Archives
Policy translation
Policy enactment
ICT policies
Sociomateriality
Higher education
author_facet Gary Alberto Cifuentes
Paola Valero
author_sort Gary Alberto Cifuentes
title Tracing translations of ICT policies in higher education
title_short Tracing translations of ICT policies in higher education
title_full Tracing translations of ICT policies in higher education
title_fullStr Tracing translations of ICT policies in higher education
title_full_unstemmed Tracing translations of ICT policies in higher education
title_sort tracing translations of ict policies in higher education
publisher Arizona State University
series Education Policy Analysis Archives
issn 1068-2341
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Educational policy enactment is a matter of policy translation. A Latourian sociomaterial perspective is proposed to challenge traditional policy implementation frameworks. We offer analytical tools to trace processes of policy translation in practice settings as entanglements of human agents, material actants and activities. The analytical strategy is deployed in the case of three Colombian higher education institutions working with ICT policies for teacher development. The cases show that agency is distributed among different entities constituting assemblages that enact policies in unexpected pathways. Equally, in all these cases routine activities or unobserved artifacts were key to trace such translations of policies. Our analysis and findings provide a critical review of hermeneutics of policies, one of the dimensions of Stephen Ball´s policy enactment theory. In doing so, a more nuanced understanding of policy enactment is achieved, contributing both theoretically and methodologically in the analysis of education policies in Latin America.
topic Policy translation
Policy enactment
ICT policies
Sociomateriality
Higher education
url https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/1914
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