Re: [gep-ed] PoliSci & Climate Change

2019-08-01 Thread 'Ronnie Lipschutz' via gep-ed
Dear Reed, As someone who has been engaged in such things for 40 years, I can assure you that there is nothing new in your observations (for political science as well as the larger American academy). And in the current environment of revived Red-baiting, I cannot imagine this changing in the

Re: [gep-ed] PoliSci & Climate Change

2019-08-01 Thread Reed M. Kurtz
Hi everyone, Jessica and Stacy, first of all, thank you for sharing this. This is really great to see at Duck of Minerva! If I may, I would like to briefly add my thoughts - and I will preface this by saying that I just submitted my dissertation to my committee for review, so I've had a lot of

[gep-ed] PoliSci & Climate Change

2019-08-01 Thread Stacy VanDeveer
With a mistake for AL to see! The piece is published on the DUCK OF MINERVA and I’m going back to bed. -- Stacy D. VanDeveer Professor & Graduate Program

Re: [gep-ed] PoliSci & Climate Change

2019-08-01 Thread Jessica Green
Hi Gep-Ed colleagues, Just a minor correction: it’s in the Duck of Minerva! Thanks to Josh Busby for agreeing to publish it. It might be a useful overview for grad students (with lots of citations!). Regards, Jessica -- Jessica F. Green Associate Professor, Political Science Author,

[gep-ed] PoliSci & Climate Change

2019-08-01 Thread Stacy VanDeveer
Gep-ed Colleagues, With the tireless leadership of Prof. Jessica Green, our co-authored piece on Political Science & Climate Change was published on the