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| 245 | 0 0 | ▼a Society, regulation and governance : ▼b new modes of shaping social change? / ▼c edited by Regine Paul ... [et al.]. |
| 260 | ▼a Cheltenham, UK : ▼b Edward Elgar Publishing, ▼c c2017. | |
| 300 | ▼a x, 227 p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 24 cm. | |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-218) and index. | |
| 505 | 0 | ▼a Introduction: Society, regulation and governance: new modes of shaping social change? / Regine Paul and Marc Mölders -- Semantics of ruling: reflective theories in regulation, governance and law / Alfons Bora -- "Bringing the social back in": governance analysis as a mode of enquiry / Emma Carmel -- Risk: new issue or new tool in regulation and governance research? / Regine Paul -- Why states think about risk differently: the case of workplace safety regulation in France and the UK / Henry Rothstein and Anne-Laure Beaussier -- Regulating teaching quality: comparing quality regulation in English and German higher education / Michael Huber -- Governing through transnational arrangements: the case of internet domain allocation / Lars Viellechner -- Shaping pressure: on the regulatory effects of publicity / Marc Mölders -- Reciprocal irritations: social media, mass media and the public sphere / Jan-Felix Schrape -- The experimentalization of the social: activation, participation and social self-organization as scientific facts in the 1940s / David Kuchenbuch -- Improving modern society: governing science and technology by engineered participation / Peter Münte. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Social change. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Sociology. |
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Society, Regulation and Governance critically appraises the issue of intentional social change through the lens of regulation and governance studies. A twofold understanding of regulation and governance underpins the conceptual and empirical engagement throughout the book. On the one hand, regulation and governance are understood to be innovatively minded. On the other hand the book argues that, at their respective cores, regulation and governance are continuously concerned with how intentional social change can be fostered and what results can be yielded in terms of shaping society. This book brings together sociologists, political scientists, legal scholars and historians to produce an interdisciplinary critical evaluation of alleged 'new modes' of social change, specifically: risk, publics and participation. It makes three key contributions by: * offering a consolidation and re-appraisal of a debate that has become increasingly vague with its academic and political proliferation * identifying a uniting conceptual-analytical core between regulation and governance which explains the adaptability and innovation-mindedness of processes of 'shaping society' * re-focusing on the 'essence' of regulation and governance approaches - intentional modes of social change. Society, Regulation and Governance will give significant insight into the potential and limits of new methods of social change, suiting a wide range of social science and legal academics due to its collaborative nature.
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Contents: Introduction. Society, regulation and governance: new modes of shaping social change? / Regine Paul and Marc Mölders 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 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 Mölders 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 Münte References Index
