Dear colleagues, We are pleased to announce a call for papers to a workshop on “Governance Innovations for Accelerated and Equitable Climate and Energy Transitions in Cities” as part of the ECPR Joint Sessions. The aim of this workshop is to explore what (innovative) forms of governance different cities implement to overcome existing constraints toward accelerating climate and energy transitions. How can cities move away from the traditional approach to governance, characterized by sectoral division and institutional silos, and the potential adverse implications of climate and energy transitions, towards an approach that ensures that no one is left behind? If you are working on topics such as governance innovations or urban politics, experimentation, and scaling in cities, we believe this would be a fantastic opportunity to connect with other scholars in the field. Please see more details about our workshop theme here: https://ecpr.eu/Events/Event/WorkshopDetails/14487 Information on how to submit your paper abstracts can be found here: https://ecpr.eu/JointSessions Workshop date: 25-28 March 2024. Location: Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany (this workshop is only in-person format) Deadline for proposals submission: 23 November 2023
Once your abstract is accepted, we expect a submission of a full paper 2 weeks before the workshop in March. The workshop follows a format of in-depth paper discussions, with several participants assigned to comment on each paper. We expect to have 15-20 papers in total discussed over the four days and aim to have a diverse representation of themes within the scope of the workshop as well as a balance between experienced and early-career scholars. Do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, we look forward to your proposals. Best regards, Alexandra, Lisa, Naghmeh (researchers in the new project Breaking silos – can the EU’s mission approach for climate-neutral cities accelerate energy transitions?<https://www.ui.se/english/research/global-politics-and-security/breaking-silos--can-the-eus-mission-approach-for-climate-neutral-cities-accelerate-energy-transitions/>) ---------------------------- Possible questions: 1: How can governance innovations contribute to energy transitions in cities? 2: To what extent can governance innovations improve linkages between institutions and stimulate policy integration? 3: How to measure and understand the impacts of governance innovations? 4: To what extent do governance innovations account for equity and justice dimension in climate and energy transitions? 5: How to improve public participation in local energy and climate governance? Possible paper themes: 1: Governance innovations and new instruments in urban climate and energy transitions and planning 2: Comparative and single case studies of climate city contracts: effectiveness and impacts 3: Interactions across governance levels and role of cities in transnational energy and climate networks 4: Cities’ capacity to implement climate and sustainable energy policies 5: Critical perspectives on governance of transitions: politics, challenges, questions of equity and justice --------------------------------------- Alexandra Buylova (PhD) | Researcher Utrikespolitiska Institutet (UI) | Swedish Institute of International Affairs Stockholm, Sweden Email: alexandra.buyl...@ui.se<mailto:alexandra.buyl...@ui.se> Mobile: +46 76 208 0072<tel:+46762080072> Recent publications: Buylova, A., Nasiritousi, N., & Reischl, G. (2023). 2022 Climate year in review. UI Brief No. 1, January 2023. https://www.ui.se/butiken/uis-publikationer/ui-brief/2023/2022-climate-year-in-review/ Buylova, A., Fridahl, M., Nasiritousi, N. et al. Climate action in the making: business and civil society views on the world’s first carbon border levy. Clim Action 1, 17 (2022). https://www.nature.com/articles/s44168-022-00015-4 Buylova, A., Fridahl, M., Nasiritousi, N., and Reischl, G. (2021). “Cancel (out) emissions? The envisaged role of carbon dioxide removal technologies within long-term national climate strategies”. Frontiers Climate. Buylova, A. (2020). Spotlight on energy burden in Oregon: Investigating dynamics between energy use and socio-demographic characteristics in spatial modeling of residential energy consumption. Energy Policy. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "gep-ed" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to gep-ed+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/gep-ed/3C12A560-104A-47F5-A0EA-31366D97C9FF%40statsvet.su.se.