9781647287641-2025
Ellen Segal
Willford Press
English
2025
Social Sciences - Sociology
100
$ 156
Social policy diffusion refers to the process through which social policies, practices, or innovations spread across different jurisdictions, such as cities, states, or countries. This phenomenon is driven by various factors, including the desire to replicate successful policies, peer influence, competition, and the role of transnational organizations and networks. Policymakers often look to other regions for models to address similar social challenges, such as healthcare, education, welfare, and housing. The diffusion process can occur through direct policy transfer, where a policy is adopted in its entirety, or through adaptation, where policies are modified to fit local contexts. Theoretical frameworks, such as policy learning, emulation, and coercion, help explain the dynamics of policy diffusion. This book explores all the important aspects of social policy diffusion in the present day scenario. It studies, analyses and uphold the pillars of this subject and its utmost significance in modern times. Those with an interest in the field of social policy diffusion would find this book helpful.