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By Stefan Partelow
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In Common
Commoning #7: Polycentricity with Elke Kellner and Andreas Thiel
Stefan Partelow speaks with Elke Kellner and Andreas Thiel on topics related to polycentricity, linked to the upcoming International Association for the Study of the Commons virtual conference on Polycentricity May 17-19, 2021. You can find more information about the conference and other IASC events on their website iasc-commons.org/. Polycentricity conference: https://2021polycentricity.iasc-commons.org/ Elke Kellner is a postdoctoral researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research in Switzerland. https://www.wsl.ch/en/employees/kellner.html Andreas Thiel is a professor of International...
2021-05-17
34 min
In Common
Commoning #5: Commoning the Anthropocene
In today’s commoning episode we are talking about topics related to commoning and the Anthropocene, in advance of the International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC) virtual conference on Commoning the Anthropocene. To do this, Stefan Partelow is talking with two organizers of the conference, Therese Lindahl and Jean-Denis Mathias, about the topics and organization of the conference as well as their own research, and of course interdisciplinarity and science cooperation. https://2021anthropocene.iasc-commons.org/ Therese Lindahl is the program director for behavior, economics, and nature and the Beijer institute of ecological ec...
2021-04-22
33 min
In Common
IJC #2: Overlapping resources and mismatched property rights with Karen Bradshaw
Frank van Laerhoven and Stefan Partelow are speaking with Karen Bradshaw. Karen was a recent guest editor in a special issue of the International Journal of the Commons titled ‘Overlapping Resources and Mismatched Property Rights’ with her colleagues Billy Christmas and Dean Lueck. The special issue features 9 articles including and editorial led by guest editors. https://www.thecommonsjournal.org/articles/10.5334/ijc.1070/ Karen Bradshaw is a Professor at Arizona State University in the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, and holds a joint position as a Senior Sustainability Scientist in Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation. She...
2021-04-12
27 min
In Common
IJC #1: Traditions and Trends in the Study of the Commons, Revisited
This episode is the first of our new Journal series. Here our team will interview authors who have published in the International Journal of the Commons (IJC), asking them about their specific published paper, its purpose and future directions. The interviews wont simply summarize the articles, but aim to add additional insight into the author's intentions and reflections. We won’t be interviewing authors from every published piece, but are partnering with the journal editors to develop a selection process. In the future, our ambition is to work with other community oriented journals that embody the...
2021-02-26
20 min
Social FISHtancing
Crossover! CRR and Finding Sustainability Podcast
The 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...
2020-08-04
00 min
Coastal Routes Radio
Crossover! CRR and Finding Sustainability Podcast
The 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...
2020-08-04
22 min
In Common
043: Team science in academia and resource management practice with Kenneth Wallen
In this episode, Stefan Partelow interviews Kenny Wallen. Kenny is an Assistant Professor of Human Dimensions of Fish and Wildlife at the University of Idaho. His professorship is a joint position with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, so Kenny has one foot in academia and one in practice. He received his Ph.D. from Texas A&M University in the Human Dimensions of Natural Resources; his M.S. at Oklahoma State University in Zoology; B.A. at Truman State University in Psychology. https://www.human-element-lab.com/ Kenny’s Google Scho...
2020-06-05
57 min
In Common
040: Amplification processes and incorporating local knowledge in sustainability research with David Lam
In this episode, Stefan Partelow interviews David Lam. David is a PhD candidate at Leuphana University in Germany. His research focuses on the transferability and scalability of the transformational impact of sustainability initiatives. Before starting his PhD, David Lam studied Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science at Lund University and worked for three years as a corporate responsibility consultant for companies, federal ministries, and NGOs. https://www.leuphana.de/en/institutes/ietsr/staff/david-lam.html In the podcast we talk about a few different papers (links below) comprising David’s PhD research and thesis. Th...
2020-05-18
44 min
In Common
031: Food as a commons and changing food narratives in a post-COVID19 world with Jose Luis Vivero-Pol
Michael Cox and Stefan Partelow interview Jose Luis Vivero-Pol. Jose Luis is an engaged scholar associated with the Universities of Louvain, Cordoba, Edinburgh and the Spanish Right to Food Observatory. His research interests include food valuations (rights, commodity, public good, commons) and food systems in transition. In particular, how normative food narratives shape food policies, and collective arrangements in customary and contemporary food commons. In the podcast we discuss the following topics: Current food narratives and policy implications The “food as a commons” framework Different schools of thought on commons Difference between water and food...
2020-03-30
1h 07
In Common
001: Podcast introduction and discussion with Michael Cox
Stefan Partelow introduces the podcast and then interviews Michael Cox about his academic career. Stefan and Michael discuss why they are starting the podcast.
2019-04-14
1h 04