What Scholars Know (and Need to Know) about the Politics of Climate Change
Online Workshop
Friday, November 11, 2022
11:00 am-1:30 pm, Eastern Time
Zoom: https://washington.zoom.us/j/94171870576
Organizers
Jennifer Hadden, University of Maryland, College Park
Aseem Prakash, University of Washington, Seattle
Panel 1
11:00-12:00 (noon) EST
Panel 2
12:10-1:30pm EST
How IR Theory on Norm Dynamics can Shed Light on the Politics of Climate Change
Kathryn Sikkink, Harvard University
Legal Strategies for Climate Action
Cary Coglianese, University of Pennsylvania
The Costs of Environmental Commitment: Latino Environmentalism and the Disproportionate Costs of Climate-Friendly Policies
Gary Segura, University of California, Los Angeles
10-minute break
Climate Security: How to Write about the Future Without Lapsing into Prophesy
Joshua Busy, University of Texas, Austin
Polarization and the Political Economy of Climate Change
Patrick Egan, New York University
Megan Mullin, Duke University
The Politics of Climate Policy Instrument Choice
David Konisky, Indiana University, Bloomington
Climate Policy Beyond the UNFCCC
Jessica Green, University of Toronto
Non-presenting symposium authors:
Prakash Kashwan, Brandeis University
Karin Bäckstrand, Stockholm University
ASEEM
PRAKASH
Professor,
Department of Political Science
Walker
Family Professor for the College of Arts and Sciences
Founding
Director, UW Center
for Environmental Politics
University
of Washington, Seattle
Friends and colleagues:
On Friday, November 11 (11:00 am-1:30 pm, Eastern Time), please join us for an online workshop on What Scholars Know (and Need to Know) about the Politics of Climate Change.
Please note the new zoom link below
This workshop will provide an opportunity to discuss a selection of the papers that have been commissioned for a PS Political Science symposium, guest edited by Jennifer Hadden and Aseem Prakash. This Symposium will review important recent work on the politics of climate change, stimulating more attention to existing climate change research and pointing to outstanding questions with relevance to the political science discipline. This Symposium also seeks to distill the key lessons from political science for an interdisciplinary audience. The program is pasted below (also attached).
What Scholars Know (and Need to Know) about the Politics of Climate Change
Online Workshop
Friday, November 11, 2022
11:00 am-1:30 pm, Eastern Time
Zoom:
Meeting ID: 770 823 7921
Passcode: climate
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