Agency and Architecture: Producing Stability and Change: Agency in Earth System Governance
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2020
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Gerlak, Andrea K.
Betsill, Michele M.
Benney, Tabitha M.
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Abstract
− ESG-Agency scholars are at the forefront of exploring novel forms of agency within changing global governance architectures, such as the emergence of transnational and private governance, over the last decade. − Agency and architecture influence each other in a range of ways, underpinning processes of change in institutions, governance, and politics.− Greater focus is required concerning causal mechanisms of agency-architecture interplay, and their role in producing reflexivity and transformations in governance systems under pressure.
Keywords
Architecture, institutional work, agent–structure debates, fragmentation, institutions, norms, polycentricity, multilevel governance, Taverne
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Patterson, J J 2020, Agency and Architecture: Producing Stability and Change : Agency in Earth System Governance. in A K Gerlak, M M Betsill & T M Benney (eds), Agency in Earth System Governance. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 97-107. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108688277.008