Research Group
Research Group
Research Group
Governance, economy
and citizenry
This Group centers on modes of regulation and governance, encompassing the state and the rule of law, markets and collective action, against the background of Europeanization and globalization. It is assumed that new modes of public and private regulation are increasingly relevant, both formal, including soft law, and informal, based on cooperation, self-regulation and social action. Under scrutiny are inter alia environmental and public health risks, ICT, financial markets, social policies.
GEC also provides a framework for research on science communication and public engagement, and on the social responsibility of science and research institutions, all increasingly asked to participate in regulatory processes.
Relying upon inputs from economics, jurisprudence, sociology, architecture, and computer science, the Group’s thematic lines follow up from this backdrop, sustained by work developed under several projects.
Coordinator
Ana Costa
Sub-coodinators
Thematic Lines:
3.1. Human Rights, Markets and Governance Challenges;
3.2. Reflexivity, Communication and Social Responsibility of Science.
projects
Recent publications
Organizing sports events: the promoters’ perspective | 2021 |
Stakeholders’ Perspectives on Hosting Large-scale Sports Events | 2021 |
Wellness comes in salty water: thalassotherapy spas and service level of satisfaction | 2021 |
Fatores de sucesso das Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs): A importância do capital humano | 2021 |
The Centrality of Work: A Foundation for Political Economy | 2021 |
Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs): the importance of human capital | 2021 |
Internal devaluation and economic inequality in Portugal: challenges to industrial relations in times of crisis and recovery | 2021 |


