Sociology Department Seminar: Regulating Virtue: The Rise of Compliance Bureaucracy in IRBs

Sarah Babb, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Boston College., will present her research “Regulating Virtue: The Rise of Compliance Bureaucracy in IRBs.” Once upon a time, Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) at academic hospitals and research universities resembled peer review committees. Charged with protecting human research subjects from ethical abuses, they were typically run by faculty volunteers with minimal clerical assistance. During the last decade of the 20th century, however, these boards began to transform into compliance bureaucracies: offices run by specialized staff, tasked with aligning their employers with government rules. Dr. Sarah Babb shows how this profound transformation was engendered by federal agencies' growing demand for tight adherence to the letter of the regulations, and use it to illustrate and theorize an important and growing phenomenon: the delegation of regulatory functions to local administrative offices. IRBs’ journey from peer-review to compliance bureaucracy illuminates the weaknesses, strengths, and peculiarities of American governance.

When
Monday, Apr 22, 2019 at 12:00pm until 1:30pm on Monday, Apr 22, 2019
Where 100 Cummington Mall Room 241
Contact
Deborah Carr
(732) 309-1807
 
Boston University

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