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In CommonIn CommonIJC#10: Picking a bone with Elinor Ostrom? A conversation with Landon Yoder & Courtney Hammond WagnerIJC#10: Picking a bone with Elinor Ostrom? A conversation with Landon Yoder & Courtney Hammond Wagner Listen to a conversation that Frank van Laerhoven had with Landon Yoder and Courtney Hammond Wagner. Together with Kira Sullivan-Wiley and Gemma Smith, Landon and Courtney co-authored a recent IJC publication entitled The Promise of Collective Action for Large-Scale Commons Dilemmas: Reflections on Common-Pool-Resource Theory, an article that reflects on how to apply Ostrom’s design principles to larger-scale and more complex cases than the commons cases that we typically read about. Their proposition is that there is an...2022-12-0545 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCrossover! CRR and Finding Sustainability PodcastThe most ambitious cross-over attempted since Batman and Robin joined Scooby Doo! This week we are joined by the dynamic team who make the Finding Sustainability podcast - Dr. Michael Cox, Dr. Courtney Hammond Wagner, and Dr. Stefan Partelow - in an ambitious 2-part crossover episode! We talk about using podcasts to communicate with and about science, how we create our respective programs, and all the "invisible" labor that goes into this type of work. Best of all, we've taken advantage of each team's unique podcasting style, and we've made TWO episodes. In addition to the Coastal Routes Radio narrative-driven...2020-08-0400 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioCrossover! CRR and Finding Sustainability PodcastThe most ambitious cross-over attempted since Batman and Robin joined Scooby Doo!This week we are joined by the dynamic team who make the Finding Sustainability podcast - Dr. Michael Cox, Dr. Courtney Hammond Wagner, and Dr. Stefan Partelow - in an ambitious 2-part crossover episode! We talk about using podcasts to communicate with and about science, how we create our respective programs, and all the "invisible" labor that goes into this type of work. Best of all, we've taken advantage of each team's unique podcasting style, and we've made TWO episodes. In addition to the...2020-08-0422 minIn CommonIn Common032: Food systems, applied research, and open science with Meredith NilesIn this episode Michael is joined by Courtney Hammond Wagner to interview Meredith Niles. They spoke about Meredith's past life as a policy professional, her transition to the world of academia, her applied work on food systems and use of psychological theory. Also, Michael and Meredith shared their passion for open science resources! Meredith's website: www.meredithtniles.com Resources on open science: Sherpa Romeo: http://sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/index.php SPARC: https://sparcopen.org/   2020-04-061h 05In CommonIn CommonInsight #6: Academic working cultureThis insight is taken from episode 020 of the podcast, where Michael and Stefan have a conversation with Courtney Hammond Wagner. Courtney is a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford University, working on water governance in the Western United States. In the clip the three of us discuss challenges in academic working culture, including being a parent in academia, productivist mentality and self-evaluation.   Finding Sustainability Podcast @find_sust_pod https://twitter.com/find_sust_pod Environmental Social Science Network https://essnetwork.net/ https://twitter.com/ESS_Network2020-01-0614 minIn CommonIn CommonInsight #5: The challenge of frameworksThis insight is taken from episode 020 of the podcast, a conversation between Stefan, Michael and Courtney Hammond Wagner. Courtney is a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford University, working on water governance in the Western United States. We discuss the challenge of using frameworks in science, with the example of Elinor Ostrom's social-ecological systems (SES) framework.   Finding Sustainability Podcast @find_sust_pod https://twitter.com/find_sust_pod Environmental Social Science Network https://essnetwork.net/ https://twitter.com/ESS_Network @ESS_Network 2019-12-0510 minIn CommonIn Common020: Academic culture and California's water governance with Courtney Hammond WagnerIn this podcast, Michael and Stefan have a conversation with Courtney Hammond Wagner. Courtney is a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford University. We discuss some of the challenges of navigating a career in academia, particularly as a young parent and changing rules and norms of the science system itself. We then get into Courtney’s research on water governance in California, and challenges for using frameworks in science, with the example of Ostrom’s social-ecological systems framework. As an environmental social scientist, Courtney’s research broadly aims to understand how we design incentives, rules and policies to collec...2019-11-041h 12