301130 Einführung in die Regulierungssoziologie (30-M29) (S) (SoSe 2024)

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War Regulierung bis vor wenigen Jahren noch ein enges Spezialgebiet innerhalb der rechts- und politikwissenschaftlichen Forschung, kann in den letzten beiden Jahrzehnten eine Verbreitung dieses Typs gesellschaftlicher Steuerung beobachtet werden, die in der Literatur mit ‚regulativer Staat’ und ‚regulative Gesellschaft’ markiert wird und auch zu einer belebten, interdisziplinären Auseinandersetzung über politische Steuerungsstrategien und Rahmenbedingungen geführt hat.

In diesem Seminar werden einführende Texte zur Regulierung aus verschiedenen theoretischen und disziplinären Richtungen ebenso wie Fallstudien gelesen, die Studierende in die Lage versetzen, Regulierung als soziologisches Problem zu erkennen und in seiner Funktion und Folgen für die Regulierenden und die Regulierten einzuschätzen.

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weekly Mi 14:00-16:00 X-B3-115 08.04.-19.07.2024

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30-M11 Vernetzung: Sozialwissenschaftliche Nachbardisziplinen Seminar Study requirement
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30-M29 Fachmodul Recht und Regulierung Seminar 1 oder Vorlesung mit Übungsanteil Study requirement
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Seminar 2 Study requirement
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Degree programme/academic programme Validity Variant Subdivision Status Semester LP  
Studieren ab 50    

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