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Building: Law Building, Floor: Ground Floor, Room: Lecture room B
Wednesday 08:30 - 10:15 EEST (27/08/2025)
limate change is a ‘wicked problem’ and a major challenge to governance and policymaking. Policy network analysis allows us to capture the ‘wicked’ complexities of formal institutional and informal linkages between diverse yet interdependent policy actors and enables us to explain how such arrangements shape climate change policymaking and policy implementation. The call is open to theoretical, empirical, and methodological contributions to climate policy networks, specifically but not exclusively multi-layer, comparative, and longitudinal network analyses. We particularly welcome studies on climate policy and multi-level governance, coalition politics, and climate network perspectives in socio-ecological systems.
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Cultural Practices of Climate Obstruction: Sharing News Articles About Climate Science in Online Networks | View Paper Details |
Tracing Policy Changes in the Indian Climate Justice Discourse: Comparing Policy Beliefs and Advocacy Coalition During Copenhagen, Paris, and Glasgow Climate Conferences | View Paper Details |
Networks, Fields, and Beats: Objectifying Power Relations in Climate Policy and How the Effective Agents are Covered by media | View Paper Details |
Belief and Cooperation in REDD+ Actors Networks Structures in the Democratic Republic of Congo | View Paper Details |
Transnationalization of Climate Change Debate on Twitter: A Czech Case | View Paper Details |