Professional networks in transnational governance

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Auteur principal: Seabrooke, Leonard (1974-). (Directeur de la publication)
Autres auteurs: Henriksen, Lasse Folke (19..-....). (Directeur de la publication)
Support: E-Book
Langue: Anglais
Publié: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
Collection: London Mathematical Society Student Texts ; 444
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Résumé: "Who controls how transnational issues are defined and treated? In recent decades professional coordination on a range of issues has been elevated to the transnational level. International organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and firms all make efforts to control these issues. This volume shifts focus away from looking at organizations and zooms in on how professional networks exert control in transnational governance. It contributes to research on professions and expertise, policy entrepreneurship, normative emergence, and change. The book provides a framework for understanding how professionals and organizations interact, and uses it to investigate a range of transnational cases. The volume also deploys a strong emphasis on methodological strategies to reveal who controls transnational issues, including network, sequence, field, and ethnographic approaches. Bringing together scholars from economic sociology, international relations, and organization studies, the book integrates insights from across fields to reveal how professionals obtain and manage control over transnational issues"--
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504 |a Bibliographie. Index. 
505 0 |a Part I. Frames and methods -- Issue control in transnational professional and organizational networks / Leonard Seabrooke and Lasse Folke Henriksen -- In the 'field' of transnational professionals: a post-Bourdieusian approach to transnational legal entrepreneurs / Yves Dezalay and Michael Rask Madsen -- Studying elite professionals in transnational settings / Brooke Harrington -- Networks and sequences in the study of professionals and organizations / Lasse Folke Henriksen and Leonard Seabrooke -- Part II. Professionals and non-government organizations -- Contested professionalization in a weak transnational field / Ole Jacob Sending -- The Ford Foundation: building and domesticating the field of human rights / Wendy H. Wong, Ron Levi, and Julia Deutsch -- Accounting-NGO professional networks: issue control over environmental, social and governance reporting / Jason Thistlethwaite -- All the trader's men: professionals in international trade policymaking / Matthew Eagleton-Pierce -- Professional activists on tax transparency / Adam Baden and Duncan Wigan -- Part III. Professionals and international organizations -- Esteem as professional currency and consolidation: the rise of the macroprudential cognoscenti / Andrew Baker -- Treating market failure: access professionals in global health / Adriana Nilsson -- Professions and policy dynamics in the transnational carbon emissions trading network / Matthew Paterson, Matthew Hoffman, Michele Betsill, and Steven Bernstein -- Quasi-professionals in the organization of transnational crisis mapping / John Karlsrud and Arthur Mühlen-Schulte -- Part IV. Professionals and market organizations -- Global professional service firms and institutionalization / James Faulconbridge and Daniel Muzio -- Global professional service firms, transnational organizing and core/periphery networks / Mehdi Boussebaa -- Professional management consultants in transnational governance / Bessma Momani -- Professional and organizational logics in internet regulation / David Kempel and James Perry -- Issue professionals and transnational organizing / Lasse Folke Henriksen and Leonard Seabrooke 
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