In Praise of Tents: Regulatory Studies and Transformative Social Science

Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 10: 1-17

RegNet Research Paper No. 2014/54

18 Pages Posted: 24 Nov 2014 Last revised: 1 Dec 2014

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John Braithwaite

School of Regulation & Global Governance (RegNet)

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Date Written: 2014

Abstract

What are the virtues of institutions we take for granted - universities, the study of the social sciences and humanities, and scholarship on professions such as law? What are the vices of the disciplinary structure of the social sciences, even in the law and society movement and criminology that started as interdisciplinary projects? Research on regulation within an interdisciplinary structure, the Regulatory Institutions Network, is used to illustrate the difficulties of attempts to change direction in the social sciences. The article advocates the creative destruction of disciplinary structures by organising in tents that study institutionalisation (rather than buildings that study categories of institutions). To keep pace with social change, pulling tents down and endlessly pegging out new ones is a path forward. A politics of defending universities and opposing the disciplines that have captured them does not mean advocacy of restructuring. If more interesting work issues from poorly funded tents than from disciplinary edifices, reformers can advance creative destruction.

Keywords: Regulation, interdisciplinary social science

Suggested Citation

Braithwaite, John, In Praise of Tents: Regulatory Studies and Transformative Social Science (2014). Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 10: 1-17, RegNet Research Paper No. 2014/54, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2529798

John Braithwaite (Contact Author)

School of Regulation & Global Governance (RegNet) ( email )

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 0200
Australia

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