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@article{ Prysmakova2020, title = {Generation learning framework: Applying Margaret Mead's typology to agenda-setting stage of policy diffusion}, author = {Prysmakova, Palina}, journal = {Studia z Polityki Publicznej / Public Policy Studies}, number = {2}, pages = {33-57}, volume = {7}, year = {2020}, issn = {2719-7131}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.33119/KSzPP/2020.2.2}, abstract = {The prompt development of the world's South and the stagnation in the evolution of the world's North altered the directions of policy diffusion. Up to date, the literature lacks a clear framework that captures these changes. This article contributes to research by offering a Generation Learning Framework to study the new paths of policy and technology dissemination around the globe. Anthropological propositions of Margaret Mead are adapted to capture a higher demand and popularity of the South-South transfers over the less frequent South-North transfers. Illustrating the framework with the examples of South-Korean lesson-drawing, the study concludes that the era of knowledge transfer exclusively from the North to South is over. The proposed framework can be further applied to the fast-growing experiences in the learning practices that take place in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Africa.}, }