Please join us for the 2016 Rethinking Regulation Graduate Student Research Workshop. Four Duke Ph.D. students who received research awards from Rethinking Regulation @ KIE last year will be discussing papers or dissertation chapters based on the funded research. Designated faculty commentators will provide initial feedback, followed by group discussion. To facilitate discussion, we ask that attendees read the papers in advance. Please email Amber Díaz Pearson by noon on December 6 to RSVP and receive copies of the papers.
Josh Bruce, Sociology: “Becoming a Bureaucrat: Human, Social, and Categorical Capital in the US Civil Service”
Discussant: Lori Bennear, NSOE, Duke University
Cindy Cheng, Political Science: “Trust and Food Safety Regulation in China”
Discussant: Suzanne Katzenstein, Kenan Institute for Ethics, Duke University
Mercy DeMenno, Public Policy: “Technocracy, Democracy, and Public Policy: An Evaluation of Public Participation in Retrospective Regulatory Review”
Discussant: Andrea Renda, Kenan Institute for Ethics, Duke University
Ashton Merck, History: “Putting the Fox in Charge of the Chicken Processing: Pasts and Futures of Co-Regulation in U.S. Meat and Poultry Inspection, 1967-2002”
Discussant: Matthew Johnson, Sanford, Duke University
Wednesday, December 7
2:00-5:00PM
Ahmadieh Family Conference Room
101 West Duke Building, East Campus
Parking: East Campus parking is available to all Duke parking passes beginning at 4:00PM. However, parking spaces may be limited due to a surplus of employees parking regularly on East Campus. Using the East-West bus is advised for those traveling from West Campus.