L: Regulation and Governance

Friday, June 24, 2016

9:00 AM-10:30 AM

10:45 AM-12:15 PM


L-02
Future(s) of Distributed Governance
L: Regulation and Governance

Discussant: Elizabeth Popp Berman, University at Albany, SUNY
Session Organizer: Elisabeth Clemens, University of Chicago

Participants:
Reinventing Public/Private Governance
Elisabeth Clemens, University of Chicago
Governing Universities in a Digital Era
Mitchell Stevens, Stanford University; Alexander Kindel, Stanford University
Reconstructing Technocracy in the Era of Privatization
Michael McQuarrie, London School of Economics

4:15 PM-5:45 PM


L-03
Legal Intermediaries in Organizations: The Active and Moral Dimensions of Compliance Process
L: Regulation and Governance

Discussant: John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside
Session Organizer: Jerome Pelisse, CSO Sciences Po CNRS

Participants:
Legal Intermediaries As Moral Actors
Jerome Pelisse, CSO Sciences Po CNRS

Saturday, June 25, 2016

9:00 AM-10:30 AM


L-04
Legal Intermediaries in Organization, Morality Between France and USA
L: Regulation and Governance

Session Organizer: Jerome Pelisse, CSO Sciences Po CNRS

Participants:
Human Resource Professionals As Legal Intermediaries: Family Responsabilities Discrimination and the Transformation of Meaning Across Overlapping Organizational Field
Robin Stryker, University of Arizona; Krista Frederico, University of Arizona; Heidi Reynolds-Stenson, University of Arizona
Legal Intermediaries and the Making of Pesticides Victims Mobilizations in California and France
Jean-Noël Jouzel, Centre de sociologie des organisations, Sciences Po CNRS; Giovanni Prete, Université Paris 13, IRIS

10:45 AM-12:15 PM


L-06
Foundations of Governance: Ideational & Normative Dimensions
L: Regulation and Governance


Participants:
Defining and Achieving Good Governance
Shann Turnbull, New Garden Cities Alliance
Flexible Governance and Perceived Fairness
Atul Pokharel, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University
The Revealed Ontology of Markets
Paul Christopher Lewis, University of Birmingham

2:30 PM-4:00 PM

4:15 PM-5:45 PM


L-09
Marketization: Political Projects & Ideational Dimensions
L: Regulation and Governance


Participants:
Marketcraft: What Does It Really Take to Make a Market Work?
Steven K. Vogel, University of California, Berkeley
Quantifying, Economizing, and Marketizing: Democratizing the Social Sphere?
Andrea Mennicken, London School of Economics and Political Science; Peter Miller, London School of Economics and Political Science; Liisa Kurunmäki, London School of Economics and Political Science

Sunday, June 26, 2016

9:00 AM-10:30 AM

10:45 AM-12:15 PM


L-12
Economic Governance & Its Reform in Europe
L: Regulation and Governance


Participants:
The Governance of Labor Market Politics through Street Level Organizations –
Peter Kupka, Institute for Employment Research; Christopher Osiander, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
The Rise of "Evidence Based Bureaucracies" Economic Knowledge in Health Policy in the UK and France
Daniel Benamouzig, Sciences Po CNRS; Magali Robelet, Université Lyon 2; Jerome Minonzio, Université Lyon 3
Why Market-Making Interactions Between States and Firms Fail Despite Aligned Interests and Ideas: Organizing the Hungarian Mortgage Market As a Socio-Technical Process
Lena Pellandini-Simanyi, Università della Svizzera Italiana (USI, University of Lugano); Zsuzsanna Vargha, MIT