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  • 1.  Call for Submission, Public Administration Reviewʼs Online Forum: Climate Change and Public Administration

    Posted 06-14-2017 13:14
    Call for Contributions
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


    Public Administration Review’s Online Forum “Speak Your Mind”
    invites submissions for a symposium on:

    CLIMATE CHANGE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


    Guest Moderators:

    Nives Dolsak, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, University of
    Washington, Seattle
    Aseem Prakash, Department of Political Science, University of Washington,
    Seattle


    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


    Objective and Rationale:

    Climate change is among the defining issues of our time with important
    economic, environmental, political and social dimensions. While the recent US
    withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement has focused intense attention on this
    subject, it is clear that almost all countries of the world along with several
    US states and cities will continue to work on climate policies. Typically,
    these policies could pertain to climate change mitigation (“An anthropogenic
    intervention to reduce the sources or enhance the sinks of greenhouse gases”
    IPCC, 2001) or adaptation (“Adjustment in natural or human systems in response
    to actual or expected climatic stimuli or their effects, which moderates harm
    or exploits beneficial opportunities” (IPCC, 2001). With its unique blog-like
    format, this online forum seeks to provide an assessment of what has been done
    and what needs to be done in the area of climate change mitigation and
    adaptation. We invite contributors to address issues such as:

    - How have various units of government (city, county, state, national,
    and supranational) responded to this profound human challenge? Specifically,
    what policies have they put in place for both climate change mitigation and
    adaptation? Have they created new units/agencies or have they simply added
    climate change mitigation or adaptation to the existing ones?
    - How is the scale of policy provision and policy production decided?
    - How do administrative units measure performance of their climate
    policies?
    - To what extent have these policies met their stated objectives? What
    might be the best practices that other governments might adopt?
    - How do these units finance climate policies? Are these policies
    crowding out other pressing policy needs?
    - To what extent are governments rebranding existing polices under the
    label of climate change? What is motivating this policy fudging?
    - How have governments collaborated with nonprofits and businesses in
    developing and implementing these policies?


    We invite submissions of short commentaries (maximum 1,000 words) that examine
    one or more of these issues. These commentaries could summarize existing
    research or report new research. All commentaries must be written in an
    accessible style; references, tables and appendices should be provided as links
    embedded in the text.

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Logistics:

    In order to assure a timely review, please first email the story pitch to
    <nives@uw.edu> and <aseem@uw.edu>, in the following format:

    (1) What is the story/argument? What is the takeaway? (maximum 100 words)
    (2) How does this illuminate the theory or practice of public
    administration? (maximum 100 words)

    Based on these submissions, the guest editors will invite the selected authors
    to submit the full commentary (1,000 words maximum).

    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Timeline:

    Submissions of the pitch: June 30, 2017
    Invitation to submit commentaries: July 5, 2017
    Guest Moderator Review: July 10-July 15, 2017
    Online Publication on Speak Your Mind: July 15, 2017


    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    About Public Administration Review:

    Public Administration Review (PAR) is the premier journal in the field of
    public administration research, theory, and practice. In its 77 years of
    publication, it has served both academics and practitioners interested in the
    public sector and public sector management. Articles identify and analyze
    current trends, provide a factual basis for decision making, stimulate
    discussion, and make the leading literature in the field available in an easily
    accessible format. PAR has a sizeable online presence as well with annual
    downloads in excess of 1 million.

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________





    ********************************************************************

    Aseem Prakash
    Professor, Department of Political Science
    Walker Family Professor for the College of Arts and Sciences
    Founding Director, UW Center for Environmental Politics
    39 Gowen Hall, Box 353530
    University of Washington
    Seattle, WA 98195-3530

    http://faculty.washington.edu/aseem/
    http://depts.washington.edu/envirpol/


    _______________________________________________________________________

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  • 2.  Call for Submission, Public Administration Reviewʼs Online Forum: Climate Change and Public Administration

    Posted 06-21-2017 23:55
    Call for Contributions
    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


    Public Administration Review’s Online Forum “Speak Your Mind”
    invites submissions for a symposium on:

    CLIMATE CHANGE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


    Guest Moderators:

    Nives Dolsak, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle
    Aseem Prakash, Department of Political Science, University of Washington,Seattle


    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Objective and Rationale:

    Climate change is among the defining issues of our time with important
    economic, environmental, political and social dimensions. While the recent US
    withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement has focused intense attention on this
    subject, it is clear that almost all countries of the world along with several
    US states and cities will continue to work on climate policies. Typically,
    these policies could pertain to climate change mitigation (“An anthropogenic
    intervention to reduce the sources or enhance the sinks of greenhouse gases”
    IPCC, 2001) or adaptation (“Adjustment in natural or human systems in response
    to actual or expected climatic stimuli or their effects, which moderates harm
    or exploits beneficial opportunities” (IPCC, 2001). With its unique blog-like
    format, this online forum seeks to provide an assessment of what has been done
    and what needs to be done in the area of climate change mitigation and
    adaptation. We invite contributors to address issues such as:

    - How have various units of government (city, county, state, national,
    and supranational) responded to this profound human challenge? Specifically,
    what policies have they put in place for both climate change mitigation and
    adaptation? Have they created new units/agencies or have they simply added
    climate change mitigation or adaptation to the existing ones?

    - How is the scale of policy provision and policy production decided?

    - How do administrative units measure performance of their climate
    policies?

    - To what extent have these policies met their stated objectives? What
    might be the best practices that other governments might adopt?

    - How do these units finance climate policies? Are these policies
    crowding out other pressing policy needs?

    - To what extent are governments rebranding existing polices under the
    label of climate change? What is motivating this policy fudging?

    - How have governments collaborated with nonprofits and businesses in
    developing and implementing these policies?


    We invite submissions of short commentaries (maximum 1,000 words) that examine
    one or more of these issues. These commentaries could summarize existing
    research or report new research. All commentaries must be written in an
    accessible style; references, tables and appendices should be provided as links
    embedded in the text.

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Logistics:

    In order to assure a timely review, please first email the story pitch to
    <nives@uw.edu> and <aseem@uw.edu>, in the following format:

    (1) What is the story/argument? What is the takeaway? (maximum 100 words)
    (2) How does this illuminate the theory or practice of public
    administration? (maximum 100 words)

    Based on these submissions, the guest editors will invite the selected authors
    to submit the full commentary (1,000 words maximum).

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Timeline:

    Submissions of the pitch: June 30, 2017
    Invitation to submit commentaries: July 5, 2017
    Guest Moderator Review: July 10-July 15, 2017
    Online Publication on Speak Your Mind: July 15, 2017


    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    About Public Administration Review:

    Public Administration Review (PAR) is the premier journal in the field of
    public administration research, theory, and practice. In its 77 years of
    publication, it has served both academics and practitioners interested in the
    public sector and public sector management. Articles identify and analyze
    current trends, provide a factual basis for decision making, stimulate
    discussion, and make the leading literature in the field available in an easily
    accessible format. PAR has a sizeable online presence as well with annual
    downloads in excess of 1 million.

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________





    ********************************************************************

    Aseem Prakash
    Professor, Department of Political Science
    Walker Family Professor for the College of Arts and Sciences
    Founding Director, UW Center for Environmental Politics
    39 Gowen Hall, Box 353530
    University of Washington
    Seattle, WA 98195-3530

    http://faculty.washington.edu/aseem/
    http://depts.washington.edu/envirpol/


    _______________________________________________________________________

    To send a message to the list, send your email to SIM@aomlists.pace.edu

    _______________________________________________________________________

    Visit the SIM Division website at: http://sim.aomonline.org
    _______________________________________________________________________

    If you wish to unsubscribe from this list or change your delivery
    options, you can do so online at: http://aomlists.pace.edu/scripts/wa.exe?SUBED1=sim&A=1