WOW7 Poster Session
Thank you to all of our Poster Presenters. Each was well thought and wonderfully presented. The votes are in from the attendees who attended the Friday Poster reception.
The awards were three dimensional printed replicas of the Totem Pole in the Ostrom Workshop Living Room. Originally attained by the Ostroms from Western Canada, the Totem Pole was used as a focal point by which the Ostroms designed their Bloomington home. |
The poster voted as best aligning with the conference theme, “Commons, Polycentricity, and Democracy: Building upon 50 years of Ostrom Governance Research” is awarded to Praneeta Mudaliar for “Youth-led Commoning for Climate Justice”. Congratulations Praneeta! | |
The poster voted as Best Poster Presentation is awarded to Dipika Adhikari for "Critical Polycentric Governance: Indigenous peoples tenurial (in)security in India's forest commons." Congratulations Dipika! |
Dipika Adhikari | Polycentric power interactions influencing Indigenous peoples (IP) tenurial (in)security in India's forests | ||
Pranay Ranjan | Northern Arizona University | Economic and legal anthropological approaches to property rights: collective action dilemmas in irrigation and drainage systems | |
Dolapo Omolola Adeniji | Indiana State University | Design Principles and Social Isolation among Older African Immigrants | |
Catherine Chaberty | Aix Marseille University - France | The Commons in the age of Anthropocene : a governance focused on protection | |
Mai Nusir | DAAD PhD student- BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg- Environmental and Resource Management Faculty- Environmental economics chair | The identity crisis of the Commons, can it be resolved? Case study of Water User Associations in Jordan Valley | |
Laura Herzog | Osnabrück University | How do our relations with environmental spaces shape the way we govern ecosystems? Invalorization of natural common-pool resources and its role for changing institutions and enabling a transformation of landscape management | |
Samir Luna | Center for Sustainability Studies of Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGVces) | Regulation of community fishing agreements and fishery governance in Brazilian Amazon states | |
Shann Turnbull | Principal: International Institute for Self-governance, Sydney | Reformatting Ostrom design principles to make corporations a Common Pool Resource | |
Tipeng Chen | Arizona State University | Saving Failing Community Collective Action: The role of polycentricity in community-based irrigation governance in rural China | |
Danny Troeger | Kassel Institute for Sustainability, University of Kassel, Germany | Polycentric Governance and Landscape Sustainability: Evaluating Regional Planning in the Aysén Region, Chile | |
Jun Zhang | Syracuse University | Towards Rationalization: The Social Expectation and Image of Nonprofits in TED Talks | |
Jun Zhang | Syracuse University | Transcending Resource Endowment: Building Partnerships Between Local Governments and Universities in China | |
Phrueksaphong Visuthduangdusdee | Ostrom workshop, Indiana university | Governing a Taste of Thai: Complexity, Authenticity and the Institutions in Thai Culinary Diplomacy | |
Fabienne Corvers | European Commission | How can EU regions shape the multi-actor, multi-level governance needed for transitional change? A heuristic-analytical attempt. | |
Pythagoras Petratos | Coventry Business School | The Infrastructure Commons: Management, Risk and Resilience | |
Praneeta Mudaliar | University of Toronto Mississauga | Youth-led Commoning for Climate Justice | |
Adelin-Costin Dumitru | National University of Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest | Communal villages, reparatory justice and social trust in post-communist Romania | |
Dalila Silva Mello | Programa de Pós Graduação em Biodiversidade Tropical - Universidade Federal do Amapá | CONTRIBUTIONS OF ETHNOBIOLOGY TO THE POLYCENTRIC GOVERNANCE OF THE BIOECONOMY IN THE AMAZON SAVANNAHS IN STATE OF AMAPà | |
Jonathan Dunn | Politics 4.0: A Unifying Theory | ||
Zhe Xiao and Shu Wei | Promoting Community Co-production: The Role of Citizen Policy Entrepreneurs in Urban community Aging-Friendly Renovation in China |