Hi All,

Just a quick update that we did get three volunteers. Thanks to them for
stepping up. If you were interested but didn't manage to e-mail me in time,
I'm sure the authors of the papers below would be very happy to have you in
the audience for their poster presentations as well.

best,
dgwebster

On Thu, Mar 9, 2023 at 8:07 AM DG Webster <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> The organizers of the Junior Scholars Symposium at ISA are in a pinch.
> They need discussants for three poster`panel sessions on Climate Change for
> the first session after lunch on Wednesday at ISA next week. I've pasted
> the details below. If anyone is willing and able to volunteer let me know
> and I'll connect you with them.
>
> Thanks in advance and hope to see you in Montreal next week!
>
> best,
> dgwebster
>
> Climate Change (WC03) Symposium
>
> Wed, March 15th, 1:45-3:30 PM
>
> Needs:
>
>    -
>
>    1 symposium convenor
>    -
>
>    3 discussants (sessions follow)
>
>
> Climate Change: Indigenous Responses (WC03-B)
>
> Presentations:
>
>
>    1. Coordinating competing narratives: An examination of  Indigenous
>    representation in climate change discourse
>    2. Green Transition in the Arctic: What about indigenous peoples?
>    3. The new Arctic colonialisms: Neoextractivist resource development
>    and the political economy of Indigenous struggles in the Arctic
>    4. Why do Indigenous communities participate in forest carbon
>    projects:  Evidence from the Colombian Amazon region
>
>
> Climate Change: Cooperation (WC03-C)
>
> Presentations:
>
>
>    1. Green India-China Geo-economic Partnership: Progress and Potential
>    2. Strategies in Climate Diplomacy: The case of Small Island
>    Developing States
>    3. The Effects of Mitigation Uncertainty under Pledge-and-Review:
>    Evidence from the Lab
>    4. The local implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals:
>    empirical insights from the Indian state of Tamil Nadu
>    5. Transnational Climate Cooperation and Federalism: Experience from
>    Cities in Canada, the United States, and China
>
>
> Climate Change: Conflict (WC03-D)
>
> Presentations:
>
>
>    1. China, the Arctic Council, and contests over the legitimacy of
>    different forms of global governance
>    2. Climate Change as a Part of Peace Studies, Not Conflict as a
>    Climate Impact
>    3. From contestation to hierarchy? A discourse-network analysis of the
>    regime complex on climate-smart agriculture
>    4. Military climate security activities and climate insecurity
>    5. Populism Talks: Contemporary Drivers of the Decline in Global
>    Climate Change Cooperation
>
>
>
> --
> D.G. Webster
> Associate Professor
> Environmental Studies Program
> Dartmouth College
> 6182 Steele Hall
> Hanover, NH 03755
> phone: 603-646-0213
> http://sites.dartmouth.edu/websterlab
>


-- 
D.G. Webster
Associate Professor
Environmental Studies Program
Dartmouth College
6182 Steele Hall
Hanover, NH 03755
phone: 603-646-0213
http://sites.dartmouth.edu/websterlab

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