EPG Online Q3/Q4 2023 Schedule

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Beiser-Mcgrath,LF
Fri, Sep 15, 2023 4:17 PM

EPG Online

Dear all,

I am happy to announce the schedule for the Environmental Politics and Governance (EPG) Online seminar for Q3/Q4 2023.

The seminar will start on Thursday 28th September 16:30 UK time, and run every two weeks until 7th December. For regular updates before seminar sessions, please join this mailing list: https://forms.gle/Xxbckc3DYu2EefE67

There will also be an in-person viewing/get-together in London at the LSE for each session. If you're in London and would like to attend, please join this mailing list: https://forms.gle/yYmn8jYYAYxfta2M9

28th September

The Greener Gender: Women Politicians and Deforestation
Kathryn Baragwanath (Harvard University and Australian Catholic University) and Xixi Zheng (UC San Diego)

Climate policy ambition in cross-national comparison: a multi-method analysis
Yitong Ye (University of Glasgow), Bernhard Reinsberg (University of Glasgow), and Neil Munro (University of Glasgow)

12th October

Extractive “Protectionism”? Natural Resource Dependence and Protected Area Designation
Austin Beacham (UC San Diego)

Do Pledges Bind? The Mass Politics of International Climate Targets
Don Casler (UIUC), Richard Clark (Cornell), and Noah Zucker (LSE)

26th October

Qualitative Bayesian Reasoning for Climate Studies
Tasha Fairfield (LSE)

Preference Updating Under Uncertainty: Evidence from Responses to Global Warming
Alexander F. Gazmararian (Princeton University) and Helen Milner (Princeton University)

9th November

Harmonizing international commitments with domestic policymaking- the role of two-level connectors and networking structure
Karin Ingold (University of Bern) and Marlene Kammerer (University of Bern)

Adding Fuel to the Fire: The Electoral Impact of Induced Earthquakes
Jordan H. McAllister (University of Kentucky) and Afiq bin Oslan (Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance)

23rd November

When Does Climate Finance Respond to Local Needs?
Ruth Carlitz (University of Amsterdam)

Inequalities at the Crossroads: Unpacking the Role of Intersectionality in Material Hardship
Trevor Memmott (Indiana University)

7th December

Green Collars at the Voting Booth: Material Interest and Environmentalist Voting
Enrico Cavallotti (Trinity College Dublin), Italo Colantone (Bocconi), Piero Stanig (Bocconi), Francesco Vona (University of Milan)

Europeans’ climate worry: Increased yet more politicised
John Kenny (UEA) and Stephen Fisher (Oxford)

Looking forward to seeing you all at the seminar!

All the best,

Liam

Dr. Liam F. Beiser-McGrath
Assistant Professor in International Social and Public Policy,
London School of Economics and Political Science
Organiser, EPG Onlinehttps://www.pecclab.com/project/epg-online/
https://liambeisermcgrath.comhttp://www.liambeisermcgrath.com/

Zoom Login information

Please note that we will be using new login information for the seminar moving forward:

Join Zoom Meeting
https://lse.zoom.us/j/81645014177?pwd=MXZ5RWFacFBqUEpiQkhYdXZGMUJCUT09

Meeting ID: 816 4501 4177
Passcode: 709267

Dr. Liam F. Beiser-McGrath
Assistant Professor in International Social and Public Policy,
London School of Economics and Political Science
Organiser, EPG Onlinehttps://www.pecclab.com/project/epg-online/
https://www.liambeisermcgrath.comhttp://www.liambeisermcgrath.com/

EPG Online Dear all, I am happy to announce the schedule for the Environmental Politics and Governance (EPG) Online seminar for Q3/Q4 2023. The seminar will start on Thursday 28th September 16:30 UK time, and run every two weeks until 7th December. For regular updates before seminar sessions, please join this mailing list: https://forms.gle/Xxbckc3DYu2EefE67 There will also be an in-person viewing/get-together in London at the LSE for each session. If you're in London and would like to attend, please join this mailing list: https://forms.gle/yYmn8jYYAYxfta2M9 28th September The Greener Gender: Women Politicians and Deforestation Kathryn Baragwanath (Harvard University and Australian Catholic University) and Xixi Zheng (UC San Diego) Climate policy ambition in cross-national comparison: a multi-method analysis Yitong Ye (University of Glasgow), Bernhard Reinsberg (University of Glasgow), and Neil Munro (University of Glasgow) 12th October Extractive “Protectionism”? Natural Resource Dependence and Protected Area Designation Austin Beacham (UC San Diego) Do Pledges Bind? The Mass Politics of International Climate Targets Don Casler (UIUC), Richard Clark (Cornell), and Noah Zucker (LSE) 26th October Qualitative Bayesian Reasoning for Climate Studies Tasha Fairfield (LSE) Preference Updating Under Uncertainty: Evidence from Responses to Global Warming Alexander F. Gazmararian (Princeton University) and Helen Milner (Princeton University) 9th November Harmonizing international commitments with domestic policymaking- the role of two-level connectors and networking structure Karin Ingold (University of Bern) and Marlene Kammerer (University of Bern) Adding Fuel to the Fire: The Electoral Impact of Induced Earthquakes Jordan H. McAllister (University of Kentucky) and Afiq bin Oslan (Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance) 23rd November When Does Climate Finance Respond to Local Needs? Ruth Carlitz (University of Amsterdam) Inequalities at the Crossroads: Unpacking the Role of Intersectionality in Material Hardship Trevor Memmott (Indiana University) 7th December Green Collars at the Voting Booth: Material Interest and Environmentalist Voting Enrico Cavallotti (Trinity College Dublin), Italo Colantone (Bocconi), Piero Stanig (Bocconi), Francesco Vona (University of Milan) Europeans’ climate worry: Increased yet more politicised John Kenny (UEA) and Stephen Fisher (Oxford) Looking forward to seeing you all at the seminar! All the best, Liam Dr. Liam F. Beiser-McGrath Assistant Professor in International Social and Public Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science Organiser, EPG Online<https://www.pecclab.com/project/epg-online/> https://liambeisermcgrath.com<http://www.liambeisermcgrath.com/> Zoom Login information Please note that we will be using new login information for the seminar moving forward: Join Zoom Meeting https://lse.zoom.us/j/81645014177?pwd=MXZ5RWFacFBqUEpiQkhYdXZGMUJCUT09 Meeting ID: 816 4501 4177 Passcode: 709267 Dr. Liam F. Beiser-McGrath Assistant Professor in International Social and Public Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science Organiser, EPG Online<https://www.pecclab.com/project/epg-online/> https://www.liambeisermcgrath.com<http://www.liambeisermcgrath.com/>