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@Blunttalker
@Blunttalker Ай бұрын
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@icluedesigner
@icluedesigner Ай бұрын
Than you for sharing previous contents 🙏
@vinayakansajeev
@vinayakansajeev 2 ай бұрын
@user-nn2vp4hw5t
@user-nn2vp4hw5t 3 ай бұрын
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@barunmitra8778
@barunmitra8778 4 ай бұрын
Farmers in many developing and developed countries are facing very similar crisis. The govt promises to support cooperative and contract farming, banking, finance, insurance and subsidies. But the gulf between the many top down promises and actual performance on the ground keeps growing.
@barunmitra8778
@barunmitra8778 4 ай бұрын
This is an interesting exploration of the impact of organised or concentrated giving, on the community of commons. One strand could be to look at the expansion and direction the law was taking and it's impact on the community and the willingness and ability to give. The hypothesis would be that as the scope of the law expand, and its capacity as well as intention to micromanage deepens, the scope of voluntary interaction in the community will shrink.
@irenesalinasakh984
@irenesalinasakh984 5 ай бұрын
Any idea where part 2 is?
@ostromworkshop2239
@ostromworkshop2239 5 ай бұрын
I don't know if we recorded it. Sorry for the delay. I'll see if I can find it for you
@koohanpaik-mander7567
@koohanpaik-mander7567 6 ай бұрын
Roger McNamee is so inspiring! He is a true advocate for a human future.
@denisenathen8502
@denisenathen8502 8 ай бұрын
*Promo sm*
@expressthat2
@expressthat2 9 ай бұрын
I would love to hear Andrew's thoughts on the opinion that the creation and use of AI/algorithms in and of themselves are not the danger we need to guard against. That the questions Who and Why it's being used will give us much better insight on the big picture and potential dangers. This technology is rooted in altruism, but it's innovation is fed by capitalism. I AM concerned of unintended consequences, but they, by definition (unintended, therefore unforseen and unanticipated) cannot be addressed , let alone rectified until recognized. We will always be playing catch up on this. We need to see smoke before we know where the fire extinguisher is needed. I am much more concerned of the very much intended manipulative functions utilized by the entities that fund the creation of these tools of exploitation. And that is only what I would call the fairly innocuous bombardment we experience from entrepreneurs and corporations A more concerning scenario is influence from outside sources that wish to influence on a global scale. The fact that the smartphone, the intended creation of which was to make meaningful connections easier than ever, has isolated us more than ever before. And made us more vulnerable to manipulation. Whole families would gather around the radio, then the television, sharing the same experience . AI and algorithms are tailored to you. Political issues, global events can (and are) presented to you from a perspective you statistically consume the most. Each person in your household receiving a version shaded in the colours and tones of the content they have consumed previously. This was a very long winded way of saying the technology is not the danger, the kind of tool humans may choose to make of it is. E= mc2
@federicofilippucci5478
@federicofilippucci5478 Жыл бұрын
Is there a way to get the slides ?
@ostromworkshop2239
@ostromworkshop2239 Жыл бұрын
Professor Gustavo Torrens leads our Political Economy Program. I recommend checking with him. ostromworkshop.indiana.edu/research/political-economy/index.html
@blessingajisafe6915
@blessingajisafe6915 Жыл бұрын
I am writing my MA thesis in energy governance, taking Nigeria as a case study, and I am using polycentricity as my theory. This is very useful to me. From Univ of Wyoming.
@flyagaric23
@flyagaric23 Жыл бұрын
Probably the most comprehensive one stop head for navigating the 21st century and staying sane.
@johnhoyt1189
@johnhoyt1189 Жыл бұрын
Direct Action is the only practice that could destroy the REAL subsumption of the labour process by DEMOCRACY.
@herbertarnold6372
@herbertarnold6372 Жыл бұрын
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@whyilee
@whyilee Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! I am in a seminar which covers many political theory topics that I am not familiar with coming from a different field. Your lecture style is very easy to follow and helped me tremendously! All best from Vienna
@rabbitrock
@rabbitrock Жыл бұрын
The point that governance tools are only now emerging resonates. We seem to be turning a corner.
@TakeyMcTaker
@TakeyMcTaker Жыл бұрын
4:45 "Welcome everyone!"
@careypowers5427
@careypowers5427 Жыл бұрын
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@cuazclera
@cuazclera Жыл бұрын
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@cuazclera
@cuazclera Жыл бұрын
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@elengstrom
@elengstrom Жыл бұрын
Incredibly important work. Thanks for posting this! Follow through by citizens pushing for a set of governance solutions that really protect individual privacy and work in the public interest is essential to the future of our democratic republic in the United States. It would also be interesting to look at how to address this from the standpoint of the failure of anti-trust laws and their enforcement and the total failure of existing anti-trust laws relative to dealing with monopsony power.
@diegopag1
@diegopag1 Жыл бұрын
More about Opera Sustainability at: www.barbosavasquez.com/single-post/opera-sustainability-by-diego-barbosa-vasquez
@outdoorsbeyondnature1980
@outdoorsbeyondnature1980 2 жыл бұрын
Alta Irrigation District Watergate on the Kings River and Fresno Irrigation District. 1870-82 and 1900s
@outdoorsbeyondnature1980
@outdoorsbeyondnature1980 2 жыл бұрын
I have a question about Tulare Lake will the land become a national monument restoring the water to land?
@outdoorsbeyondnature1980
@outdoorsbeyondnature1980 2 жыл бұрын
The farmers of the 1880s took the water from the Kings River Tule river Kern River. They grew wheat 🌾 and cotton.
@willroman3595
@willroman3595 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks for sharing!
@miranchee
@miranchee 2 жыл бұрын
More info: ostromworkshop.indiana.edu/library/teaching-resources/knowledge.html
@miranchee
@miranchee 2 жыл бұрын
More info: ostromworkshop.indiana.edu/library/teaching-resources/bloomington-school.html
@miranchee
@miranchee 2 жыл бұрын
More info: ostromworkshop.indiana.edu/library/teaching-resources/pg-videos/6-defining-pg.html
@miranchee
@miranchee 2 жыл бұрын
More info: ostromworkshop.indiana.edu/library/teaching-resources/pg-videos/5-breaking-bad.html
@mingtai101
@mingtai101 2 жыл бұрын
Great presentation and discussion. Right around 1:14:42 mark there is a program "Together we create" mentioned by participant "Paul". I am wondering if I can find out more about it and make contact with the project? Twitter ID? Thanks.
@diegopag1
@diegopag1 2 жыл бұрын
Erratum :). Orchestras usually have similar tickets/donations relations as Opera companies. However is the multiple experiences that the orchestras usually have that makes the orchestra more resilient or community welcoming comparing to Opera.
@genevievehigdon2232
@genevievehigdon2232 2 жыл бұрын
Sadly FaceBook and their supposed fact checkers aren't a legit source for information.
@carlastevens5757
@carlastevens5757 2 жыл бұрын
🙈 Promo-SM!!
@ronniehermansson891
@ronniehermansson891 2 жыл бұрын
What is the difference between polycentric governance and nested enterprices? Or whats their relationship to each other?
@felbra4498
@felbra4498 2 жыл бұрын
Great introduction! But I can't find where is the second part :(
@ostromworkshop2239
@ostromworkshop2239 4 ай бұрын
Hi! Unfortunately, Part II was not held during the Summer Academy and we ended up with other content. Part II was a follow on much later and not recorded.
@yeayeayeaification
@yeayeayeaification 2 жыл бұрын
The first lecture starts at 12:40
@Saverbeeeel2349
@Saverbeeeel2349 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful lecture! Greetings from Colombia!
@Henry-qn7pt
@Henry-qn7pt 3 жыл бұрын
This is great - thanks
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@kristikent9630 3 жыл бұрын
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@FuschiaOutLaw
@FuschiaOutLaw 3 жыл бұрын
You can control for income by using municipal budget, Al Bawsala (the national NGO Salih used as reference) did that, and they found that municipal budget did not affect transparency, it's a matter of political will About HR, in the case of the municipality of Tunis, it has a whole department devoted to access to information, however it is far from being transparent. In the interviews, your respondents said that the governor-mayor relation or affiliation affected investment (which is to be taken with a bit of caution, since political adversaries will tend to bash each other) it does not necessarily mean that it affects transparency. Since elected officials tend to be biased (which is the main challenge in every qualitative political science research), their responses should be confronted either with literature, or with interviews with municipal bureaucrats (that are also are biased in the sense that they will always try to say that everything is fine and dandy) All in all, very good paper, presentation and discussion 👏👌
@salihyasun4
@salihyasun4 3 жыл бұрын
Dear Youssef, Thanks for your thoughtful comments. If I may ask, how did Al-Bawsala collect data on the municipal budget? I collected some data from Ministry of Interior's website- www.collectiviteslocales.gov.tn/%d8%aa%d9%81%d8%a7%d8%b5%d9%8a%d9%84-%d8%a7%d9%84%d8%a8%d9%8a%d8%a7%d9%86%d8%a7%d8%aa-%d8%a7%d9%84%d9%85%d8%a7%d9%84%d9%8a%d8%a9/ yet it contained the data only for the old municipalities (established prior to 2016). I could not locate the data on new municipalities. My observation is that governor- mayor relations have rather an indirect effect on investment to municipalities. While good ties with governors do not necessarily enable municipalities to increase their net income, it can enable them to channel some ministerial projects, such as a stadium or a youth center, to their municiaplity. what has been told me in different contexts is that a mayor implement projects with the governor and other regional officials if s/he has good relations with them. as a result they would need to rely less on the local stakeholders, which would affect the transparency of municipal workings. in contrast, if the governor is hostile to a mayor, the mayor needs to be a lot more careful in managing municipal affairs, as the governor can make a formal complaint about the municipality, or engage in other activities that would hinder the municipal workings. You are absolutely right about the potential bias of elected officials. a strength of my findings is that the dynamics that I discuss were outlined by mayors, council members and civil society members in different contexts and locations, such as Monastir or Gabes. I interviewed a governor and several administrative officials. One of the administrative officials that I interviewed in Kairouan indicated that the prior mayor had resigned because of the political differences with the governor. My interview with the governor also confirmed that governors have a certain degree of leverage on distributing the resources of the governorate. However, as I discuss in Q/A, partisanship is not everything. In a municipality in Sfax a mayor complained to me that the governor cut all his support to the municipality because the mayor was from Ennahda. 20 km away in another municipality a mayor elected from the Ennahda list said he had very good relations with the governor. Again thanks for your comments. I will be happy to discuss more and my e-mail address is [email protected] .
@FuschiaOutLaw
@FuschiaOutLaw 3 жыл бұрын
@@salihyasun4 - About Al-Bawsala data: they directly reach out to each of the 350 municipalities and ask for a set of documents (within which we find the budget that is voted locally each year), of course not every municipality answers, and that impacts its transparency index, however the information gathered by Al Bawsala is more comprehensive than that presented by the ministry of local affairs. - About the governor-mayor relationship and its impact on investment or the capability to implement projects is totally understandable, Only about 4% of the national budget goes to municipalities AND regional councils (that are managed directly by the governor), which makes municipalities lack the financial autonomy and implement projects of their own, and forcing them to rely on central government agencies for funding. That part is sadly true. However, central agencies do not fund projects, they fully implement them from start to finish, discarding even that said mayor. in other words, it's not a lack of transparency as much as it is a lack of communication and coordination between the different levels of government, and I think it is due to the organizational culture present in the different agencies. Some agencies, bureaucrats, ministries look down on municipalities and actively keep them out from the discussion circles. - To illustrate this even further, I did a research on coordination between state and local actors and the state of their coordination, what I found out was some national administrations (such as the ministry of interior, finance, local affairs) adopt "hierarchical coordination mechanisms" when dealing with municipalities, especially when there's a difference in political stand points, which is unacceptable to some elected officials, since they are 1- elected and 2- officials, so that ends up clogging cooperation and ending any collaboration. Other administrations however (such as the ministry of culture, sport, women) seem to have grasped easily the new prerogatives and powers given to the elected councils, an adopt "network coordination mechanisms" - one last thing, I would like to congratulate you on your amazing work, especially with the ever-changing political parameters, affiliations in our national political scene. It must have been hard to even track who's who and with whom... and you gracefully managed to do that! Your research will certainly help the Tunisian and international research community understand what's happening and act as a stepping stone towards even more findings!!
@salihyasun4
@salihyasun4 3 жыл бұрын
@@FuschiaOutLaw thanks Youssef and I would love to read your research.
@diegopag1
@diegopag1 3 жыл бұрын
Is great to have access to this information!
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@yingjieli 3 жыл бұрын
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@explorewithrehans 3 жыл бұрын
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@user-by8pu5bx1x
@user-by8pu5bx1x 3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful discussion, big thanks to the uploader
@jamiehollywood7681
@jamiehollywood7681 3 жыл бұрын
Lecture starts at 31:41 😊
@ostromworkshop2239
@ostromworkshop2239 3 жыл бұрын
All the chatter at the beginning has now been edited out. Lecture begins right off.
@JimSmithInChiapas
@JimSmithInChiapas 3 жыл бұрын
Quite a helpful video for me, even though I'm not an academic -- I'm a translator/editor who (among other things) connects academics and activists with each other. Now, I have a better understanding of what academics must do in order to get started on their careers, and to maintain their standing thereafter.
@ostromworkshop2239
@ostromworkshop2239 3 жыл бұрын
Here's the chat window: 11:57:49 12:04:45 From Sarah Bauerle Danzman : Tobias was only $1500 12:06:37 From Angie Raymond : BRILLIANT!!!! 12:17:45 From Scott Shackelford : Just a reminder to everyone, especially those who joined a bit late, to use the ‘raise hand’ feature to enter the queue, and feel free to also use the chat feature to post comments/raise questions, too. 12:19:44 From Arlene Hopkins to [email protected](Privately) : Hi -- Much interesting info. Will the presentation deck be shared please? 12:20:00 From Arlene Hopkins to [email protected](Privately) : When will next WOW be held? I attended WOW 6. Thank you. 12:21:47 From [email protected] to Arlene Hopkins (Privately) : WOW conferences are held every 5 years. 12:23:08 From [email protected] to Arlene Hopkins (Privately) : It will be up to the presenters whether they share their presentation. Video of this presentation will be available on our KZbin channel. 12:28:15 From Arlene Hopkins : If we use "olde thinking" for the study, then are we not locked into "olde political / economic frames" ? For example the data set "sectors" category reflects current "economic" frameworks. By many accounts we are in the midst of transitioning -from- (I'll use some of the general lingo) "post-colonial" "capitalist" globalized extractive economics -to- an ecological localized sharing circular "new commons" economy. Therefore, one would think the "framework" (including sectors, categories, etc) would need to be carefully designed to reflect this "transition" process. Yes? Your analysis and comments are welcome. 12:29:55 From Arlene Hopkins : Arlene Hopkins. Recovering architect (laugh line) and educator. Los Angeles area. Attended WOW 6. Long-time "commoner." 12:50:32 From Jess Steinberg : Reference: "Politically Connected Firms in the Philippines" Marianne N. Juco (University of the Philippines), could be useful for robustness of your data... 12:50:56 From Geoff Gertz : Quick question/suggestion: If not too difficult, would be great to also code the political party affiliations of individuals - could assess if eg right-leaning parties have more ties to business than left-leaning parties, perhaps match up with some of the party manifesto project work, etc 12:51:09 From Jess Steinberg : The reference I mentioned is a paper Scott Gelbach presented called "Hiding Control: Oligarchs, Predation, and Political Connections" 12:54:13 From Jess Steinberg : (this last one suggests that the ties you can observe may not be the ties that matter...or not the ties that matter most) 12:54:46 From Rashid C.J. Marcano Rivera : The political connection is set for parliamentarians and cabinet ministers, was wondering why not other positions such as mayors/governors, although I realize some of that might be limited due to the Every Politician database data. 12:56:05 From Scott Shackelford : Reminder - be sure to register for ‘Governing the Commons: 30 Years Later’ if you haven’t already: ostromworkshop.indiana.edu/events/conference/gtc30.html. 12:56:47 From Bryan Bruns : For context for my question about kinds of capitalism and elite bargains, I’ll note that elite connections in Thailand are arguably part of the elite coalition that resulted in resisting and rolling back democratic constitutional reforms and persistent populist electoral victories. 13:01:48 From Angie Raymond : This is really an interesting project- thank you for presenting the project and the ideas!!! 13:04:21 From Deborah Housen-Couriel : Agree with Angie! Thanks to Sarah and Will - and best of luck with the project.