One other thought on the whole online learning thing – Zoom or other apps for streaming lectures might be an excellent, low-carbon way to bring in guest speakers. We could each “trade” guest lectures on our well-known subjects (the lectures we can give in our sleep), reducing workload of developing lectures for us while giving our students better content.
I am not offering to coordinate this – just a suggestion in case anyone thinks it’s a good idea.
Ron
Ronald Mitchell, Professor
Department of Political Science and Program in Environmental Studies
University of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403-1284
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Check out the PIELC.org brochure for several days worth of
potentially relevant presentations that were not presented in
Eugene, but may be ready to go.
Some went ahead as webinars and may be available. The panelists
are part of a generous community that often provides guest
lectures. I am confident that the student organizers would enjoy
seeing their efforts put to good use.
Stay well,
Travis
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Great idea; we should do that; I’d be game, been increasingly moving to online presentations anyway. wil
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Hi all –
One related thought that has worked well for me (and is a smaller time commitment than a full guest lecture) is a virtual “meet the author Q&A”.
I ask someone in our community to skype or Zoom in for only about 20-30 minutes to take questions from students about a book/article authored by them, that we are reading and discussing in class. It usually produces great questions and discussions about things “behind the scenes” or academic work – things that would never appear in the written version or that I would never be able to know about the work I’ve assigned.
Usually I let the students ask all of the questions. But occasionally to mix it up, I “actors studio” a colleague with questions about why, how, difficult choices they had to make, and so on.
Peace,
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Dear colleagues,
Our doctoral program in global governance and human security – www.global.umb.edu – has some truly outstanding graduates, candidates and students who could develop video lectures about the issues they are researching or could come in through zoom for a guest lecture. I will reach out to them and create a list of possible topics and send a note to the list.
Maria
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Hi I write and teach on China, some of you may know my textbook China’s Environmental Challenges. I would actually be very happy to offer guest lectures via zoom or skype as it would enliven my days, if anyone has a unit that fits. Email me directly at sha...@american.edu.
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I’d be happy to follow Stacy’s model.
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Everyone,
I am NOT teaching this semester, and while I am behind on writing commitments thanks to a very long period of eczema-psoriasis-dermatitis, I am now more available, so if anybody needs a guest lecture on transnational environmental activism, bottled water, global waste, global water or qualitative research methods, I am happy to free my time up for up to 5 talks within the next 2-4 months.
I love Stacy’s model, and my recent work on the ethics of bottled water and infrastructure denial (2019, 2020) could potentially work well. Last semester I Skype’d in to Geoff Dabelko’s class where they read the 2020 reprint of my 2015 Review of Policy Research piece on transnational environmental activism, so happy to do something similar.
Sending you all much love and solidarity, and remember – if your productivity gets down, IT’S OK. You’re trying to survive a pandemic.
Warmly,
Raul
Dr. Raul Pacheco-Vega
Assistant Professor, Public Administration Division, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)
Circuito Tecnopolo Norte 117, Col. Tecnopolo Pocitos II, Delegación Hacienda Nueva
Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes 20313
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Phone +52-(449) 994-5150 x 5196
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Recent publications (see my entire publication list – My website – Academia.Edu – ResearchGate – Google Scholar):
Raul Pacheco-Vega (2019) “(Re)theorizing the Politics of Bottled Water: Water Insecurity in the Context of Weak Regulatory Regimes” WATER 11(4):638-654.
Pacheco-Vega, Raul, and Kate Parizeau (2018) “Doubly-Engaged Ethnography: Opportunities and Challenges When Working with Vulnerable Communities.” International Journal of Qualitative Methods 17(1): 1–13.
Pacheco-Vega, Raul (2018). “Policy styles in Mexico: Still muddling through centralized bureaucracy, not yet through the democratic transition”. In M. Howlett & J. Tosun (Eds.), Policy Styles and Policy-Making:
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I too would be willing, though am limited by childcare responsibilities.
Regards,
Jessica
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Hi All,
Me too! I’m happy to use Stacy’s model for a Q&A on Beyond Greenwash, but I’m also happy to guest lecture on transnational environmental governance or corporate environmentalism. I have some scheduling restrictions due to toddler-care.
Best,
Hamish
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Hello All-
The Global Network for the Study of Human Rights and the Environment (www.gnhre.org) recently recorded a terrific webinar on “The Outcomes of COP25- Implications for the Climate Vulnerable.” You can find a link to the video here: https://gnhre.org/2020/02/13/outcomes-of-cop25-watch-the-gnhre-webinar/
In solidarity,
Josh
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Greetings!
I would be glad to talk about:
Our team at the Center for Governance and Sustainability at UMass Boston has created an Environmental Conventions Index that compares the level of implementation of 6 conventions (Basel, Stockholm, Ramsar, CITES, and World Heritage) and we have data for all countries parties to these conventions. Glad to show the results and discuss this research and engage our alumni and current PhD students working on this project.
Maria
Maria Ivanova, PhD
Associate Professor of Global Governance
Director, Center for Governance and Sustainability
John W. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies
University of Massachusetts Boston
Visiting Scholar, MIT Center for Collective Intelligence
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Faculty webpage / ResearchGate / @mivanova
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Peter Jacques, Ph.D.
Spring Office Hours: Wed/Thursday 9:30-11:30
Professor and Internship Coordinator
School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs &
National Center for Integrated Coastal Research
Earth
System Governance Senior Research Fellow
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Happy also to contribute! Can speak to the multilateral development banks and environmental impacts, the role of international grievance mechanisms and protecting environmental rights, and accountability and global environmental governance. Best, Susan
Susan Park
Professor of Global Governance
Department of Government and International Relations
University of Sydney
Social Sciences Building A02 Sydney NSW 2006
Australia
Tw: @spark_syd
TUM-IAS Hans Fischer Senior Fellow
Institute for Advanced Study
Technical University of Munich
Lichtenbergstraße 2 a
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Germany
New books:
International Organisations and Global Problems: Theories and Explanations (Cambridge, 2018).
Global Environmental Governance and the Accountability Trap (with Teresa Kramarz MIT Press, 2019)
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Ayşem Mert
Associate Senior Lecturer in Environmental Politics
Department of Political Science
Stockholm University
Universitetsvägen 10 F, Room F 732
www.statsvet.su.se/mert
Recent publications
Mert, A. (2020) “Democracy in the Anthropocene,” in Routledge Handbook of Global Sustainability Governance, A. Kalfagianni, D. Fuchs & A. Hayden (eds), Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 282-295.
Mert, A. (2019) “Democracy in the Anthropocene: A new scale,” in E. Lövbrand and F. Biermann (eds) Anthropocene Encounters: New Directions in Green Political Thinking, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 107-122.
Mert, A. (2019) “The trees in Gezi Park: Environmental policy as the focus of democratic protests,” Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 21 (5): 593-607.
Mert, A. (2019) “Participation(s) in Transnational Environmental Governance: Green values versus instrumental use,” Environmental Values, 28 (1): 101-121.
It is so nice to see all this generosity.
I’m happy to join any class as either a lecturer or as part of a Q&A. I could speak on:
--climate politics (with special emphasis on climate suffering)
--environmental ethics/environmental justice
--consumption
--international environmental diplomacy
--environmental activism
--contemplative environmentalism
I’m also open to stepping in (and adjusting remarks to various topics) if someone is ill, overwhelmed by childcare, or otherwise unable to carry their class.
Thanks, Paul
Paul Wapner
Professor, Global Environmental Politics
School of International Service
American University
My latest book, Is Wildness Over? is now available from Polity or Amazon.
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Hi all,
Yes, this is great.
My schedule is still at its normal level (plus some additional childcare), but I am happy to join in if I can be useful to someone’s class. And if we don’t find a time this semester, happy to in future as well. Some possible topics:
Also, I have had good experience having people share works in progress with my upper level students…it is especially nice for them to see that research is a process not just suddenly appearing on a piece of paper. I am happy to do that too.
All the best to everyone. Please stay healthy!
Mark
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Thanks everyone for these generous offers. Like others, subject to organising childcare, I could do a meet the author session on my new book Global Green Politics
Here’s a short blog about the book to give you a flavour of what it covers:
http://www.cambridgeblog.org/2020/01/global-green-politics/
Keep safe everyone.
Best wishes
Pete
I also have youtube videos of 20 lectures from my International Environmental Politics course taught at Stanford a while back. Down side, they may be a bit dated. Upside, they are ready to go AND there are guest lectures by (the late) Steve Schneider, David Victor (UCSD), and Karen Seto (Yale).
Topics and links to the videos are here: https://rmitchel.uoregon.edu/iep-videos/
Best,
Ron
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Hello Kathleen,I hope you are doing well.My name is Miranda Chase, and I'm currently teaching a course on Environmental Politics at Babson College, which is a top school in entrepreneurship and business. I say this because all my students are business majors, and not pol. sci or IR students. The last part of our course will focus on how businesses and corporations can adapt to climate change, how carbon markets could be a business opportunity (if they can?), and how the private sector in general can prepare towards a low-carbon economy.I saw your message on the GEP-Ed group with your generous offer to talk about cap-&-trade. So I'm reaching out to ask whether you would be interested in being a virtual guest-lecturer at our course? It could be a meet-the-author format as Stacy suggested. If you would like, you could send me one of your publications on cap-&-trade and I can incorporated it on the syllabus.I would be honored if you can accept this invitation. If you would like, you and I can Skype first and figure out the details.Kind regards,MirandaVeronika Miranda ChaseEnvironmental GovernanceBuilding Bridges of UnderstandingIGERT Fellow (National Science Foundation)Adam Smith Fellow (Mercatus Center)PhD. Candidate- Global Governance and Human SecurityMSc. Integrated Water ManagementB.A. International Relations
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