Students will widen and deepen their knowledge on core concepts and theories on transnational governance. Students will learn to evaluate how different theoretical approaches relate to each other and gain an understanding of how theoretical approaches can be employed in various empirical studies.
Contents
Literature on transnational governance.
Modes of study
Option
1
Available for:
Degree Programme Students
Other Students
Open University Students
Doctoral Students
Exchange Students
Written exam
In
English
Evaluation
Numeric 1-5.
Study materials
For the literature exam, the students choose three of the following books:
* Alasuutari, Pertti (2015) The Synchronization of National Policies. Ethnography of the Global Tribe of Moderns. London, Routledge.
* Barry, Andrew (2001) Political Machines. Governing a Technological Society. London, The Athlone Press.
* Djelic, Marie-Laure and Sahlin-Andersson, Kerstin (2006) (Eds.) Transnational Governance. Institutional Dynamics of Regulation. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
* Bromley, Patricia and John W Meyer. 2015. Hyper-Organization: Global Organizational Expansion. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
* Hajer, Maarten A. (2011) Authoritative Governance. Policy making in the age of Mediatization. Oxford, Oxford University Press.