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Self-governance in science, community-based strategies for managing dangerous knowledge, Stephen M. Maurer

Label
Self-governance in science, community-based strategies for managing dangerous knowledge, Stephen M. Maurer
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Self-governance in science
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1011517148
Responsibility statement
Stephen M. Maurer
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
community-based strategies for managing dangerous knowledge
Summary
Commercial and academic communities use private rules to regulate everything from labor conditions to biological weapons. This self-governance is vital in the twenty-first century, where private science and technology networks cross so many borders that traditional regulation and treaty solutions are often impractical. Self-Governance in Science analyzes the history of private regulation, identifies the specific market factors that make private standards stable and enforceable, explains what governments can do to encourage responsible self-regulation, and asks when private power might be legitimate. Unlike previous books which stress sociology or political science perspectives, Maurer emphasizes the economic roots of private power to deliver a coherent and comprehensive account of recent scholarship. Individual chapters present a detailed history of past self-government initiatives, describe the economics and politics of private power, and extract detailed lessons for law, legitimacy theory, and public policy.--, Provided by publisher
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