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In Common

In Common explores the connections between humans, their environment and each other through stories told by scholars and practitioners. In-depth interviews and methods webinars explore interdisciplin... Read more

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020: Academic culture and California's water governance with Courtney Hammond Wagner

020: Academic culture and California's water governance with Courtney Hammond Wagner

In this podcast, Michael and Stefan have a conversation with Courtney Hammond Wagner. Courtney is a postdoctoral researc... Read more

4 Nov 2019

1hr 12mins

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017: Valuing the community level and changing sustainability narratives with Harini Nagendra

017: Valuing the community level and changing sustainability narratives with Harini Nagendra

Harini Nagendra is a Professor of Sustainability at Azim Premji University. Her recent book "Nature in the City: Bengalu... Read more

23 Sep 2019

1hr 16mins

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025: Case study databases in commons and social-ecological systems research -- an IASC webinar

025: Case study databases in commons and social-ecological systems research -- an IASC webinar

This is a unique episode of the podcast. We have the opportunity to share the audio from a recent webinar about the curr... Read more

3 Feb 2020

58mins

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010: Moving from academia to Conservation International, and a human-rights based approach to fisheries governance with Elena Finkbeiner

010: Moving from academia to Conservation International, and a human-rights based approach to fisheries governance with Elena Finkbeiner

Elena Finkbeiner is the Fisheries Science Program Manager at Conservation International’s Center for Oceans. She wants t... Read more

29 Jul 2019

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031: Food as a commons and changing food narratives in a post-COVID19 world with Jose Luis Vivero-Pol

031: Food as a commons and changing food narratives in a post-COVID19 world with Jose Luis Vivero-Pol

Michael Cox and Stefan Partelow interview Jose Luis Vivero-Pol. Jose Luis is an engaged scholar associated with the Univ... Read more

30 Mar 2020

1hr 7mins

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024: Craft beer and transdisciplinarity with Barry Ness

024: Craft beer and transdisciplinarity with Barry Ness

Barry Ness is an Associate Professor at Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies in Sweden. He is also the Dire... Read more

13 Jan 2020

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Insight #6: Academic working culture

Insight #6: Academic working culture

This insight is taken from episode 020 of the podcast, where Michael and Stefan have a conversation with Courtney Hammon... Read more

6 Jan 2020

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021: Linking Stoicism and sustainability with Kai Whiting

021: Linking Stoicism and sustainability with Kai Whiting

Kai Whiting is a researcher and lecturer in sustainability and Stoicism at the University of Lisbon, Portugal. His main ... Read more

18 Nov 2019

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006: Sustainable tourism, hotel certifications and balancing academic tasks with Sonya Graci

006: Sustainable tourism, hotel certifications and balancing academic tasks with Sonya Graci

Sonya Graci is an Associate Professor at the Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Ryerson, Univers... Read more

23 Jun 2019

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Insight #11: Mark Lubell on the ecology of games and polycentricity

Insight #11: Mark Lubell on the ecology of games and polycentricity

This insight clip is taken from Michael Cox’s interview with Mark Lubell in episode 023 of the podcast. In the clip, Mar... Read more

26 Mar 2020

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008: A history of the oceans and the importance of taking a historical research perspective with Helen Rozwadowski

008: A history of the oceans and the importance of taking a historical research perspective with Helen Rozwadowski

Helen Rozwadowski is an associate professor of History and founder the Maritime Studies program at the University of Con... Read more

17 Jul 2019

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026: Comparative social-ecological fisheries research with Emily Darling and Georgina Gurney

026: Comparative social-ecological fisheries research with Emily Darling and Georgina Gurney

In this episode we spoke with Emily Darling from the Wildlife Conservation Society and Georgina Gurney at the ARC Centre... Read more

10 Feb 2020

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Insight #3: Elena Finkbeiner on reflexivity and games

Insight #3: Elena Finkbeiner on reflexivity and games

This ‘Insight’ episode is taken from episode 010 of the podcast with Elena Finkbeiner. In this short segment, Elena disc... Read more

11 Nov 2019

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019: Stream ecology, applied service, and directing SESYNC with Margaret Palmer

019: Stream ecology, applied service, and directing SESYNC with Margaret Palmer

In this episode we spoke with Margaret Palmer. Dr. Palmer is a Distinguished University Professor at the University of M... Read more

27 Oct 2019

52mins

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Insight #5: The challenge of frameworks

Insight #5: The challenge of frameworks

This insight is taken from episode 020 of the podcast, a conversation between Stefan, Michael and Courtney Hammond Wagne... Read more

5 Dec 2019

10mins

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016: Resilience and indicators at the World Bank with Nate Engle

016: Resilience and indicators at the World Bank with Nate Engle

This week we spoke with Nate Engle, a Senior Climate Change Specialist with the World Bank's Water Global Practice. We d... Read more

16 Sep 2019

1hr 4mins

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013: Research ethics, how to read articles, time management and environmental governance with Jeremy Pittman

013: Research ethics, how to read articles, time management and environmental governance with Jeremy Pittman

Jeremy Pittman is an Assistant Professor in the School of Planning at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Jeremy holds a... Read more

12 Aug 2019

1hr 6mins

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005: Ecosystem services, justice, leverage points and land-sparing vs. land-sharing with David Abson

005: Ecosystem services, justice, leverage points and land-sparing vs. land-sharing with David Abson

Stefan has a conversation with David Abson. Dave holds a Professorship for Sustainability Economics and Assessment at Le... Read more

4 Jun 2019

1hr 7mins

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Insight #7: Neal Haddaway on how to do a systematic literature review

Insight #7: Neal Haddaway on how to do a systematic literature review

This insight episode is taken from episode 007 of the podcast, our conversation with Neal Haddaway. In the clip, Neal ou... Read more

20 Jan 2020

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009: Games and experiments with Juan Camilo Cárdenas

009: Games and experiments with Juan Camilo Cárdenas

Juan Camilo Cárdenas is a professor of economics a la Universidad de los Andes in Colombia. He is considered a leading e... Read more

19 Jul 2019

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