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(Ebook) Discreet Power : How the World Economic Forum Shapes Market Agendas by Christina Garsten, Adrienne Sörbom ISBN 9781503606050, 9780804794145, 1503606058, 0804794146

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Authors:Christina Garsten, Adrienne Sörbom
Pages:240 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:1
Publisher:Stanford University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.82 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781503606050, 9780804794145, 1503606058, 0804794146
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(Ebook) Discreet Power : How the World Economic Forum Shapes Market Agendas by Christina Garsten, Adrienne Sörbom ISBN 9781503606050, 9780804794145, 1503606058, 0804794146

In Discreet Power, Christina Garsten and Adrienne Sörbom undertake an ethnographic study of the World Economic Forum (WEF). Accessing one of the primary agenda-setting organizations of our day, they draw on interviews and participant observation to examine how the WEF wields its influence. They situate the WEF within an emerging system of "discretionary governance," in which actors craft ideas and entice formal authorities and top leaders in order to garner significant sway. Yet in spite of its image as a powerful, exclusive brain trust, the WEF has no formal mandate to implement its positions. It must convince others to advance chosen causes and enact suggestions, rendering its position quite fragile. Garsten and Sörbom argue that the WEF must be viewed relationally as a brokering organization that lives between the market and political spheres and that extends its reach through associated individuals and groups.They place the WEF in the context of a broader shift, arguing that while this type of governance opens up novel ways of dealing with urgent global problems, it challenges core democratic values.
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