
Actors and Agency in Global Social Governance seeks to advance our understanding of the global dimension of social policy by applying the notion of global social governance on actors, their relations to each other, and their pathways as well as their footprints of influence in the specific policy fields of social concern in which they are active. Focusing on a broad array of individual and corporate global social policy actors, ranging from internationally operating intergovernmental organizations to state formations and NGOs, the contributions to this volume draw a fuller picture of agency in global social policy than what current accounts provide. It considers the multiple facets of individual scope and legitimacy for a particular actor in conjunction with the configuration of global social governance as characterised by multi-centred and multi-scaled obstacles as well as diverse forms of collaboration. The volume studies the contextualised actor's range and power in designing, shaping, and facilitating various global social policies. Thus, the contributions discuss the role of particular (corporate) actors within global social policy structures and assess the impact of a number of key organizations, states, groups, and individuals in the governance of global social policy. At the same time, a variety of social policy fields in which these actors are involved are addressed, including labour market issues, family policy, health policy, education policy, migration issues, and global (re)distribution via various forms of development aid or remittances.
This volume investigates how diverse actors, ranging from intergovernmental organizations to NGOs, exert influence and shape the trajectory of global social governance. Alexandra Kaasch and Kerstin Martens curate a collection of scholarly contributions that examine the agency of these entities within complex, multi-centered policy environments. By analyzing the pathways and footprints of these actors, the authors provide a framework for understanding how power is exercised in the design and implementation of international social policies.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars in the field of international social policy identify this work as a significant contribution to the study of non-state and state actor agency. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for researchers and students of global governance.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191061565
ISBN-13:
9780191061561
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