MONDAY COLLOQUIUM SERIES
8-27-12: Roundtable
Chair: Burney Fischer, Director of the Ostrom Workshop and Clinical Professor in SPEA, IUB9-5-12: Sharing the Burden: Law, Politics, and the Making of the Modern American Fiscal State, 1880–1930
Ajay K. Mehrotra, Associate Dean for Research, Professor of Law, and Louis F. Niezer Faculty Fellow; Adjunct Associate Professor of History, IUB
Paper9-10-12: Ecology of Games
Mark Lubell, Professor, Department of Environmental Science and Policy and Director, Center for Environmental Policy and Behavior
Paper9-12-12: Renewable Energy Policy Panacea? A Comparative Case Study of the Development Outcomes of the Ownership Model of Wind Energy
Keith Taylor, visiting scholar at the Ostrom Workshop9-17-12: The Co-evolution of Network Strucutre, Strategic Behavior, and Equilibrium Dynamics
Frank Page, Professor of Economics, IUB
Paper9-17-12: The Conservative Case Against the Constitution
Patrick Deneen, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame, and Frank Potenziani Chair of Constitutional Studies; co-sponsors: Tocqueville, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Wilmington, Delaware, and Ostrom Workshop9-19-12: Towards an interdisciplinary social-ecological systems (SES) framework
Graham Epstein, a a student in the joint PhD program in Public Policy at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the Department of Political Science9-24-12: Immigration, Wages, and a Sustainable Economic Future: Immigration as a Moral Issue
Lloyd Orr, Professor Emeritus, Economics, IU
Paper9-26-12: Alpine Common Property Institutions under Change: Conditions for Successful and Unsuccessful Collective Action of Alpine Farmers in the Canton Graubünden of Switzerland
Gabriela Landolt, doctoral student, Social Anthropology, Universität Bern Institut für Sozialanthropologie, and visiting scholar, Ostrom Workshop
Paper10-1-12: Commons in the Cultural Environment
Brett Frischmann, Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, and Katherine Strandburg, Professor of Law, New York University School of Law10-3-12: A great transformation: Resettlement policies, institutions and metabolic patterns in the Tibetan rangelands
Jampel Dell'Angelo, Visiting scholar, Ostrom Workshop
Paper10-5-12: The political consequences of the moral point of view in Nietzsche and Weber
Tracy Strong, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of California, San Diego; co-sponsors: Tocqueville Program, Department of Political Science, and Center for the Theoretical Inquiry in Humanities
Paper10-8-12: Why “Club” Goods have Proliferated in Investment Finance
Travis Selmier III, PhD candidate, Department of Political Science, IUB
Paper10-10-12: Operationalizing the “E” in SES: Making Ecology Explicit in the Social-Ecological Systems Framework
Integrating Ecological Perspectives with the Social-Ecological Systems Framework working group at the Ostrom Workshop; Graham Epstein speaking, presentation based largely on work completed by Jessica Vogt and Sarah Mincey10-22-12: Mores and Institutions: Tocquevillian Insights and Postcommunist Democratizations
Venelin Ganev, Professor of Political Science, Miami University of Ohio; co-sponsors: Tocqueville and Ostrom Workshop- 10-24-12: Understanding robustness to disturbance through the theory of the commons: a Qualitative Comparative Analysis of responses to disturbances in five Spanish irrigation systems
Sergio Villamayor Tomas, PhD candidate, and Ostrom Workshop graduate student
Paper 10-26-12: Was Tocqueville Ever American?
Olivier Zunz, Commonwealth Professor of History, University of Virginia, Charlottsville; co-sponsors: Tocqueville, Center for Philantropy, and Ostrom Workshop10-29-12: Where Rivers Meet the Sea, the Political Ecology Of Water
Stephanie Kane, Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, IUB10-31-12: How could a network approach shed light on our understanding of the nature of state in post-conflict situations?
Timor Sharan, visiting scholar at the Ostrom Workshop11-2-12: Civil Religion: A Window into Perennial Themes of Political Philosophy? Horizons of Knowledge Lecture
Ronald Beiner, Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto11-5-12: US Energy Policy and the Pursuit of Failure
Peter Grossman, Professor and Efroymson Chair, Economics, Butler University11-7-12: Public Health, Private Land, and the Police Power
Robin Craig, Professor and Associate Dean of Environmental Programs at Florida State11-12-12: Private Provisioning of Public Adaptation Goods: The Case of Irrigated Agriculture in Central Arizona
Abigail York, Assistant Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University
Paper11-14-12: Information and Common Pool Resources: An Experimental Study of Conditional Cooperation
Ursula Kreitmair, joint PhD program student in Public Policy of IU's School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the Department of Political Science11-26-12: Getting Along On-Orbit: Behavioral and Institutional Underpinnings of U.S.-Russian Joint Operations of the ISS
William Bianco, Professor, Department of Political Science, IUB, and affiliated faculty, Ostrom Workshop, with Jeffrey Hill,Professor and Department Chair, Department of Political Science, Northeastern Illinois University, and Robert Landis, Technical Manager, Senior Engineer, NASA Goddard-Wallops Flight Facility11-28-12: Barriers and Bridges for Collective Action In Mediterranean Semi-Arid Watersheds. A Network Analysis of Social-Ecological Systems
Irene Iniesta, visiting scholar at the Ostrom Workshop12-3-12: Efficiency and/or Fairness? Understanding the Origins of Prior Appropriation in Early California
Mark Kanazawa, Professor of Economics, Carleton College
Paper12-5-12: The Relational Nature of the Coup D’état
Josef Woldense, a PhD student in Political Science at Indiana University Bloomington