Society, Regulation and Governance
Society, Regulation and Governance
New Modes of Shaping Social Change?
Moelders, Marc; Huber, Michael; Muente, Peter; Bora, Alfons; Paul, Regine
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
07/2017
240
Dura
Inglês
9781786438379
15 a 20 dias
Introduction. Society, regulation and governance: new modes of shaping social change?
Regine Paul and Marc Moelders
Part I Society, Regulation and Governance: A Conceptual-Analytical Map
1. Semantics of ruling: reflective theories in regulation, governance and law
Alfons Bora
2. 'Bringing the social back in': governance analysis as a mode of enquiry
Emma Carmel
Part II: New Modes of Social Change? 'Risk' and 'Publics' in Regulation and Governance
3. Risk: new issue or new tool in regulation and governance research?
Regine Paul
4. Why states think about risk differently: the case of workplace safety regulation in France and the UK
Henry Rothstein and Anne-Laure Beaussier
5. Regulating teaching quality: comparing quality regulation in English and German higher education
Michael Huber
6. Governing through transnational arrangements: the case of internet domain allocation
Lars Viellechner
7. Shaping pressure: on the regulatory effects of publicity
Marc Moelders
8. Reciprocal irritations: social media, mass media and the public sphere
Jan-Felix Schrape
Part III: What's New about New Modes of Social Change in Regulation and Governance? The Case of 'Participation'
9. The experimentalization of the social: activation, participation and social self-organization as scientific facts in the 1940s
David Kuchenbuch
10. Improving modern society: governing science and technology by engineered participation
Peter Muente
References
Index
Introduction. Society, regulation and governance: new modes of shaping social change?
Regine Paul and Marc Moelders
Part I Society, Regulation and Governance: A Conceptual-Analytical Map
1. Semantics of ruling: reflective theories in regulation, governance and law
Alfons Bora
2. 'Bringing the social back in': governance analysis as a mode of enquiry
Emma Carmel
Part II: New Modes of Social Change? 'Risk' and 'Publics' in Regulation and Governance
3. Risk: new issue or new tool in regulation and governance research?
Regine Paul
4. Why states think about risk differently: the case of workplace safety regulation in France and the UK
Henry Rothstein and Anne-Laure Beaussier
5. Regulating teaching quality: comparing quality regulation in English and German higher education
Michael Huber
6. Governing through transnational arrangements: the case of internet domain allocation
Lars Viellechner
7. Shaping pressure: on the regulatory effects of publicity
Marc Moelders
8. Reciprocal irritations: social media, mass media and the public sphere
Jan-Felix Schrape
Part III: What's New about New Modes of Social Change in Regulation and Governance? The Case of 'Participation'
9. The experimentalization of the social: activation, participation and social self-organization as scientific facts in the 1940s
David Kuchenbuch
10. Improving modern society: governing science and technology by engineered participation
Peter Muente
References
Index