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From: JoAnn Carmin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 15/11/2007 10:06
To: VanDeveer, Stacy
Subject: Call for workshop participation - Environmental Capacity Development 
in Transition States



Hi Stacy. This is the call for ECPR. I hope you are still thinking of
attending. Also, could you circulate this call to the GEP list? Thanks. JC

Call for Participation

Environmental Capacity Development in Transition States and Emerging
Democracies

Rennes, France
11-16 April 2008

We invite scholars who are conducting research on environmental capacity
building, assistance, and intervention in transition states and emerging
democracies to participate in a workshop at the Joint Sessions of the
European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).

The workshop will be oriented around the individual interests of
participants. In general, however, we expect to: (1) assess embedded
assumptions, rationales and discourses related to policy transfer and
institutional assistance; (2) examine how the transnational movement of
resources, ideas, and norms not only are shaping domestic environmental
capacity, but the extent to which they are resulting in equitable
policies and policy outcomes; and (3) explore how alternatives to
traditional approaches to environmental governance, such as the
activities of domestic and transnational NGOs and emergence of
certification schemes, are affecting the environmental capacity as well
as the power of states.

This workshop offers an opportunity for political scientists,
sociologists, anthropologists, planners, and policy scholars conducting
research on topics such as environmental policy development,
environmental movements, policy networks, transnational assistance, and
the politics of sustainable development to exchange views and ideas. We
are particularly keen to attract scholars working on environmental
policy and development in Asia, the global South, and the former Soviet
states as well as those examining capacity-related issues in the context
of critical environmental problems such as water scarcity, climate change.

This workshop is convened by Adam Fagan (University of London,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) and JoAnn Carmin
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, [EMAIL PROTECTED]). If you are
interested in participating, send a one to two paragraph summary of the
topic you would like to discuss to the conveners by 1 December.

Additional information on the Joint Sessions is available at:
http://www.essex.ac.uk/ECPR/events/jointsessions/rennes/index.aspx




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