Listen ""Rules without Rights": Professor Tim Bartley"
Episode Synopsis
Corporate codes of conduct have become the only game in town. The global economy is governed through private regulation. Companies contract auditors to monitor labour and environmental practices in their supply chains.
In his new book, Professor Tim Bartley explores 3 questions:
- How did we get here? What's the political economy behind industry self-regulation?
- Does it work? Does it improve labour and environmental practices?
- Why does it only enable marginal improvements?
- What's the alternative? How could we improve upon rules without rights?
Together, we discuss these four questions.
Check out the book: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/rules-without-rights-9780198794332
And learn more about Professor Bartley's research: https://sociology.wustl.edu/people/timothy-bartley
In his new book, Professor Tim Bartley explores 3 questions:
- How did we get here? What's the political economy behind industry self-regulation?
- Does it work? Does it improve labour and environmental practices?
- Why does it only enable marginal improvements?
- What's the alternative? How could we improve upon rules without rights?
Together, we discuss these four questions.
Check out the book: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/rules-without-rights-9780198794332
And learn more about Professor Bartley's research: https://sociology.wustl.edu/people/timothy-bartley
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