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Paradigm shift in the global IP regime: The agency of academics
by
Morin, Jean-Frédéric
in
Academic staff
/ Advocacy
/ Certainty
/ Community
/ Cooperation
/ Copyright
/ Decision makers
/ Decision making
/ Economic impact
/ epistemic community
/ Epistemology
/ Experts
/ Intellectual Property
/ Intellectuals
/ Intergovernmentalism
/ International
/ International Organizations
/ Knowledge
/ Lawyers
/ Monopolies
/ Networks
/ NGOs
/ Non-governmental organizations
/ Nongovernmental Organizations
/ Occupations
/ paradigm shift
/ Paradigms
/ Politics
/ professions
/ Property
/ Scepticism
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Students
/ Studies
/ survey
/ Surveys
/ transnational network
/ Transnationalism
/ Uncertainty
/ World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
2014
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Paradigm shift in the global IP regime: The agency of academics
by
Morin, Jean-Frédéric
in
Academic staff
/ Advocacy
/ Certainty
/ Community
/ Cooperation
/ Copyright
/ Decision makers
/ Decision making
/ Economic impact
/ epistemic community
/ Epistemology
/ Experts
/ Intellectual Property
/ Intellectuals
/ Intergovernmentalism
/ International
/ International Organizations
/ Knowledge
/ Lawyers
/ Monopolies
/ Networks
/ NGOs
/ Non-governmental organizations
/ Nongovernmental Organizations
/ Occupations
/ paradigm shift
/ Paradigms
/ Politics
/ professions
/ Property
/ Scepticism
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Students
/ Studies
/ survey
/ Surveys
/ transnational network
/ Transnationalism
/ Uncertainty
/ World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
2014
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Paradigm shift in the global IP regime: The agency of academics
by
Morin, Jean-Frédéric
in
Academic staff
/ Advocacy
/ Certainty
/ Community
/ Cooperation
/ Copyright
/ Decision makers
/ Decision making
/ Economic impact
/ epistemic community
/ Epistemology
/ Experts
/ Intellectual Property
/ Intellectuals
/ Intergovernmentalism
/ International
/ International Organizations
/ Knowledge
/ Lawyers
/ Monopolies
/ Networks
/ NGOs
/ Non-governmental organizations
/ Nongovernmental Organizations
/ Occupations
/ paradigm shift
/ Paradigms
/ Politics
/ professions
/ Property
/ Scepticism
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Students
/ Studies
/ survey
/ Surveys
/ transnational network
/ Transnationalism
/ Uncertainty
/ World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
2014
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Paradigm shift in the global IP regime: The agency of academics
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Paradigm shift in the global IP regime: The agency of academics
2014
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Overview
The global intellectual property (IP) regime is in the midst of a paradigm shift in favour of greater access to protected work. Current explanations of this paradigm shift emphasize the agency of transnational advocacy networks, but ignore the role of academics. Scholars interested in global IP politics have failed to engage in reflexive thinking. Building on the results from a survey of 1679 IP experts, this article argues that a community of academics successfully broke the policy monopoly of practitioners over IP expertise. They instilled some scepticism concerning the social and economic impacts of IP among their students as well as in the broader community of IP experts. They also provided expert knowledge that was widely amplified by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and some intergovernmental organizations, acting as echo chambers to reach national decision makers. By making these claims, this article illustrates how epistemic communities actively collaborate with other transnational networks, rather than competing with them, and how they can promote a paradigm change by generating, rather than reducing, uncertainty.
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