Looks great.
Contact Eric if you have questions. Best, Timmons

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From: Chu, Eric <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, May 23, 2017 at 1:44 PM
Subject: Call for Abstracts: Deconstructing Participatory Climate
Governance: Innovation or Business as Usual? (deadline: 30 June 2017)
To:


Dear friends,

I am co-organizing a fully-funded workshop with the theme of
“Deconstructing Participatory Climate Governance: Innovation or Business as
Usual?”, to be held at Science Po Bordeaux in France on 26 and 27 October.
The objective of the workshop is to discuss the role of participation in
bringing about experimentation and innovation in climate change governance.
We welcome theoretical papers, methodological papers, and empirical studies
or combinations thereof, and invite abstracts that discuss and examine
participation and climate mitigation and/or adaptation. I ask that
abstracts be sent to me by 30 June.

I have attached a PDF of the call for abstracts here. Thank you in advance
for sharing this widely. Please let me know if you have any questions, or
you can visit the website
<https://www.inogov.eu/call-abstracts-now-open-inogov-workshop-participatory-climate-governance/>
.

All the best,
Eric

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Eric K. Chu
Assistant Professor of Urban Studies
Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies
Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research
University of Amsterdam

Email: [email protected]
Tel: +31-6-55406270 <+31%206%2055406270>
Links: Website
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 | Google Scholar
<https://scholar.google.nl/citations?user=acaraVUAAAAJ&hl=en>



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