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Self Regulation in a World of Governance (1/3): New Perspective on Self-Regulation

Governance
Institutions
Regulation
ANT033
Rotem Medzini
University of Birmingham

Building: Kattestraat, Floor: 2, Room: KS.203

Thursday 09:00 - 10:30 CEST (13/07/2023)

Abstract

Is self-regulation dead? If so where, since when and why? And if it is not dead, then what happens to it, in a world of distrust, hybridity and state expansion? We raise those questions because they are central to the world of regulatory governance. We raise them because they do not have clear answers. Our panel is therefore looking to establish a community of researchers that connect self-regulatory designs to the general analysis of trends in regulatory governance. We suggest that dealing with these issues via the perspective of regulatory intermediaries and enhanced self-regulation is a useful perspective to explore the drivers, design, and effects of new and emerging modes of self-governance (Medzini, 2021; Medzini & Levi-Faur, 2023).

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