Towards a sociology of intermediary institutions: the role of law in corporatism, neo-corporatism and governance

The central ambition of this article is to develop dimensions of a theoretical and conceptual framework for the study of intermediary institutions, such as corporatist, neo-corporatist and governance institutions, in the European context. As such, it is designed to create a framework that is capable...

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Autor principal: Kjaer, Poul F.
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Publicado: Instituto de Investigación y Formación en Administración Pública (IIFAP-FCS-UNC) 2017
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topic governance
corporatism
neo-corporatism
europe
historical sociology
sociology of law
economic sociology
political economy
social regulation
institutions
social evolution
networks
organisation
social roles
Philippe Schmitter
governance
corporativismo
neo-corporativismo
sociología histórica
sociología del Derecho
Sociología económica
economía política
regulación social
instituciones
Europa
evolución social
redes
organización
roles sociales
teoría del estado
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corporatism
neo-corporatism
europe
historical sociology
sociology of law
economic sociology
political economy
social regulation
institutions
social evolution
networks
organisation
social roles
Philippe Schmitter
governance
corporativismo
neo-corporativismo
sociología histórica
sociología del Derecho
Sociología económica
economía política
regulación social
instituciones
Europa
evolución social
redes
organización
roles sociales
teoría del estado
Kjaer, Poul F.
Towards a sociology of intermediary institutions: the role of law in corporatism, neo-corporatism and governance
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corporatism
neo-corporatism
europe
historical sociology
sociology of law
economic sociology
political economy
social regulation
institutions
social evolution
networks
organisation
social roles
Philippe Schmitter
governance
corporativismo
neo-corporativismo
sociología histórica
sociología del Derecho
Sociología económica
economía política
regulación social
instituciones
Europa
evolución social
redes
organización
roles sociales
teoría del estado
author Kjaer, Poul F.
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title Towards a sociology of intermediary institutions: the role of law in corporatism, neo-corporatism and governance
title_short Towards a sociology of intermediary institutions: the role of law in corporatism, neo-corporatism and governance
title_full Towards a sociology of intermediary institutions: the role of law in corporatism, neo-corporatism and governance
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description The central ambition of this article is to develop dimensions of a theoretical and conceptual framework for the study of intermediary institutions, such as corporatist, neo-corporatist and governance institutions, in the European context. As such, it is designed to create a framework that is capable, not only of delineating intermediary institutions as an independent object of study and of increasing our understanding of their contribution to the integration of society, but also – more specifically – of illuminating the pivotal role of law in their evolution. This ambition is derived from the insight that intermediary institutions are the hinges of modern society in so far as they serve as central sites for the stabilisation of relations between multiple social spheres, most notably between the economic and the non-economic spheres, of society. Intermediary institutions might therefore be considered to be particular dense forms of the structures characterizing society as such just as changes in the setup of intermediary institutions might reflect particular clear illustrations of the transformations which society in its entirety has undergone. Developing a new understanding of the role of intermediary institutions will therefore provide a direct contribution to our understanding of modern European states just as it implicitly contains the promise of increasing our understanding of society as such.
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spelling I10-R357-article-173902019-04-11T08:40:47Z Towards a sociology of intermediary institutions: the role of law in corporatism, neo-corporatism and governance Hacia una sociología de instituciones intermediarias: el rol del derecho en el corporativismo, el neo- corporativismo y la governance Kjaer, Poul F. governance corporatism neo-corporatism europe historical sociology sociology of law economic sociology political economy social regulation institutions social evolution networks organisation social roles Philippe Schmitter governance corporativismo neo-corporativismo sociología histórica sociología del Derecho Sociología económica economía política regulación social instituciones Europa evolución social redes organización roles sociales teoría del estado The central ambition of this article is to develop dimensions of a theoretical and conceptual framework for the study of intermediary institutions, such as corporatist, neo-corporatist and governance institutions, in the European context. As such, it is designed to create a framework that is capable, not only of delineating intermediary institutions as an independent object of study and of increasing our understanding of their contribution to the integration of society, but also – more specifically – of illuminating the pivotal role of law in their evolution. This ambition is derived from the insight that intermediary institutions are the hinges of modern society in so far as they serve as central sites for the stabilisation of relations between multiple social spheres, most notably between the economic and the non-economic spheres, of society. Intermediary institutions might therefore be considered to be particular dense forms of the structures characterizing society as such just as changes in the setup of intermediary institutions might reflect particular clear illustrations of the transformations which society in its entirety has undergone. Developing a new understanding of the role of intermediary institutions will therefore provide a direct contribution to our understanding of modern European states just as it implicitly contains the promise of increasing our understanding of society as such. El propósito central de este artículo es desarrollar las dimensiones de un marco teórico y conceptual para el estudio de instituciones intermediarias, tales como las corporativas, neo- corporativas y de governance, basado en el contexto europeo. Como tal, busca desarrollar un marco que sea capaz no solo de delinear las instituciones intermediarias como objetos de estudio independienres e incrementar nuestro entendimiento de su contribución a la integración de la sociedad, sino también, y más específicamente, de iluminar el rol de pivot del derecho en su evolución. Este propósito se basa en la percepción de que las instituciones intermediarias son las bisagras de la sociedad moderna en la medida en que estas sirven como sitios centrales para la estabilización de relaciones entre múltiples esferas sociales, más notablemente entre las esferas económicas y no económicas de la sociedad. Las instituciones intermediarias pueden ser consideradas en tanto que particulares formas densas de estructuras que caracterizan la sociedad como tal, y los cambios en el establecimiento de dichas instituciones pueden reflejar también particulares y claras ilustraciones de las transformaciones por las que ha pasado la sociedad. Desarrollar un nuevo entendimiento del rol de las instituciones intermediarias proveerá una contribución directa a nuestro entendimiento de los estados modernos europeos e implícitamente contiene la promesa de incrementar nuestro entendimiento de la sociedad como tal. Instituto de Investigación y Formación en Administración Pública (IIFAP-FCS-UNC) 2017-06-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/APyS/article/view/17390 Administración Pública y Sociedad (APyS); Núm. 3 (2017): Enero- Junio 2017; 03 a 21 2524-9568 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/APyS/article/view/17390/17165 Derechos de autor 2019 Poul F. Kjaer