Global Institutions and Social Knowledge : Generating Research at the Scripps Institution and the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, 1900s-1990s (Politics, Science, and the Environment)

Global Institutions and Social Knowledge : Generating Research at the Scripps Institution and the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, 1900s-1990s (Politics, Science, and the Environment)

Global Institutions and Social Knowledge : Generating Research at the Scripps Institution and the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, 1900s-1990s (Politics, Science, and the Environment)

Editorial Reviews
Book Description
This theoretical and empirical study examines the influence of global institutions on the generation of scientific knowledge. Virginia Walsh's approach reverses the traditional focus of international relations literature -- which most often deals with how scientific knowledge influences institutions -- and offers an original way to look at international environmental governance. After proposing a theory of institutional mechanisms by which global institutions shape the generation of knowledge, the book turns to detailed case studies of two institutions in the under- studied but vital area of marine science, the Scripps Institute of Oceanography and the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, to illustrate these mechanisms.

In part 1, "Theory," the book identifies three specific mechanisms or "fixes" that provide the means by which institutions shape the generation and use of knowledge. With the positional fix, key individuals use their social roles or positions in an institution to influence the beliefs of members or fix the direction of research. The statutory fix occurs when beliefs gain acceptance as a consequence of being embedded in rules or treaties. The committee fix is illustrated in the regularized practices through which social groups accept statements as group beliefs. Part 2, "Evidence," shows these mechanisms at work in the two case studies. The Scripps Institution, for example, illustrates the positional fix, as successive directors used their position to frame research. The Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, on the other hand, exemplifies both the statutory fix and the committee fix in its regulatory actions.

From the Inside Flap
"This study is a significant contribution to our understanding of the ways in which institutional mechanisms affect the formation of collective beliefs and the production of knowledge." --Arild Underdal, Department of Political Science, University of Oslo

"The author is correct that International Relations literature has paid too little attention to where beliefs and knowledge come from and to the various influences on what kinds of research, beliefs, and knowledge are produced. This book's attention to these factors is a major contribution. Walsh uses Science, Technology, and Society and social practice approaches in ways that add value to the IR literature." --Stacy D. VanDeveer, Department of Political Science, University of New Hampshire --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Global Institutions and Social Knowledge : Generating Research at the Scripps Institution and the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, 1900s-1990s (Politics, Science, and the Environment)

Global Institutions and Social Knowledge : Generating Research at the Scripps Institution and the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, 1900s-1990s (Politics, Science, and the Environment),Virginia M. Walsh,The MIT Press,0262731673,20th century,Globalization,History,Marine sciences,Political Science,Politics/International Relations,Pop Arts / Pop Culture,Popular Culture - General,Research,Research institutes,Scripps Institution of Oceanography,Social aspects

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