WINIR 2024 - Young scholars
The following Young Scholars will take part in the WINIR Young Scholars Pre-Conference Workshop on Bridging Divides.
30 June 2024
Han Chu (Kiel University, Germany), “Institutional Void and Regional Economic Resilience: Toward an Analytical Framework”
Tatiana Cruz (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA), “Mistrust and Voting for Populist Parties in Rio de Janeiro Municipal Elections”
Mennatullah Hendawy (Ain Shams University, Egypt), “Navigating the Mediatized World: Institutional Resilience and Glocalized Governance in Cairo”
Sara Lorenzini (University of Milan, Italy), “Finding a Balance in the Governance of Complex Socio-Ecological Systems: Ethics beyond Efficiency, Pluralism against Reductionism”
Pedro Mouallem (Brazilian Center of Analysis and Planning, Brazil), “Managing Crises, Crafting a Market: Legal Form and Political Dynamics in Brazil’s Banking Market Reconstruction (1994-2002)”
Miguel Nkegbe (City University of London, UK), “The Fragmentation of Public International Space Law’s Environmental Regulation and Soft Networked Governance”
James Rosenberg (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA), “What Do Markets Do? Toward a Computational Theory of Markets”
Gopika Shah (Southern Methodist University, USA), “Currency Wars”
Ramin Shirali (European University Institute, Italy), “Between Ideology and Impartiality: How Political Beliefs Shape Professional Norms and Resilience of Civil Servants”
Devansh Shrivastava (National Law School, India), “Policy Deliberation, Public Institutions, and Segregation: Comparative Investigation of State Responses to Spatial Polarization in Gujarat, India”
Gabriel Tailleur (University of Picardie Jules Verne, France), “Institutional Trust and Money: Exploring the Dialectic of Private and Public Currencies in the European Parliament with Textual Analysis”
Adhishek Thommandru (VIT-AP University, India), “Adapting Governance Frameworks: Institutional Resilience in the Face of Technological and Socio-Political Polarisation”
Discussants: TBA