Hi everyone,

This week's speaker in the University of Sydney Philosophy Seminar Series is 
Chad Lee-Stronach, (Northeastern University)

The title of the talk is "The Tragedy of the Conventions” (co-authored with 
Rory Smead).  Here is an abstract for the talk:

Many pressing social problems require coordinated changes across multiple 
interconnected domains. Climate action, for instance, requires simultaneous 
transitions in energy, transportation, agriculture, and consumer behavior, 
where success in each domain depends on progress in others. We ask: under what 
conditions can socially optimal coordination across domains emerge and persist? 
We formalize this challenge as the "problem of interdependent conventions'' 
using evolutionary game theory. Our analysis reveals a deeper challenge than 
previously recognized: interdependence creates qualitatively different 
coordination challenges than independent domains. Rather than converging to 
optimal or suboptimal outcomes, interdependent systems can become trapped in 
stable partial coordination—some domains succeed while other remain permanently 
stuck—or fail to coordinate at all. We show that conditional cooperation 
mechanisms---contingent agreements, signaling platforms, and staged 
protocols—can work under special conditions. But three structural problems 
prevent their general implementation: (1) Heterogeneity Trap: domains starting 
below critical cooperation thresholds remain trapped while others succeed; (2) 
Bootstrap Paradox: implementing the coordination mechanism requires the very 
coordination capacity it is meant to create; and (3) Temporal Gap: 
threshold-crossing requires substantially stronger interdependence than static 
analysis predicts, as committed actors erode before coordination emerges. These 
results suggest that the tragedy of the conventions is not that solutions do 
not exist, but that implementing them requires the very coordination capacity 
that interdependences make unattainable.

The seminar will take place at 3:30pm on Wednesday Oct 22 in the Philosophy 
Seminar Room (N494).

Enquiries about the seminar series can be directed to [email protected]

Ryan Cox
Lecturer in Philosophy
Discipline of Philosophy
School of Humanities
University of Sydney
[email protected]

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