Archiv | Vol. 8/2015 | No. 1. Trust in Times of (In-)Security : on the Relationship between the Phenomena of Security and Trust
Rampp, Benjamin; Endreß, Martin [Herausgeber:innen]
Inhalt
Vorwort
Editorial / Rampp, Benjamin [Autor:in] … – 2015
Rampp, Benjamin; Endreß, Martin
Seiten: 1-4
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
On the concept of basic trust / Hartmann, Martin [Autor:in] – 2015
Hartmann, Martin
Seiten: 5-23
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Gambling with the “Gift”? : on the relationship between security technologies, trust and distrust ; the case of fingerprinting / Kühne, Sylvia [Autor:in] – 2015
Kühne, Sylvia
Seiten: 24-45
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
From detection to surveillance: U.S. lie detection regimes from the cold war to the war on terror / Baesler, John Philipp [Autor:in] – 2015
Baesler, John Philipp
Seiten: 46-66
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Collateralized polities: the transformation of trust in sovereign debt in the wake of the Eurozone crisis / Langenohl, Andreas [Autor:in] – 2015
Langenohl, Andreas
Seiten: 67-90
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Restoring trust and confidence at the institutional level by higher order control : the case of the formation of the European Banking Union / Fleck, Jan [Autor:in] … – 2015
Fleck, Jan; Lüde, Rolf von
Zusammenfassung:
In 2008, the American subprime mortgage crisis turned into a financial fiasco that put the stability of the global financial system to the most severe test in decades. It was accompanied by an erosion of institutional trust and financial confidence both by private households and among financial intermediaries. In the light of the new regulations for stabilizing the European banking system the article works out the meaning and the importance of institutional trust and confidence and a need for institutionalized guardians of impersonal trust. It examines the introduction of these new measures of institutional control from a theoretical point of view and evaluates the results by an analysis of the regulations of the newly established European Banking Union. Referring to the long-standing history of financial market regulation it is shown that after the dramatic experiences of the recent trust meltdown a new and more extensive second-order control is needed to re-establish and maintain institutional orders of trust. The recent institutionalization of a new supervision in Europe’s financial system constitutes an implementation of stronger macro-prudential surveillance and a means of reflexive second order control.
Seiten: 91-108
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Trust generating security generating trust : an ethical perspective on a secularized discourse / Ammicht Quinn, Regina [Autor:in] – 2015
Ammicht Quinn, Regina
Seiten: 109-125
Rezension
Geoffrey Hosking: Trust : a history / Zerver, Andreas [Autor:in] – 2015
Zerver, Andreas
Seiten: 126-133