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WIPCAD-Lecture Series in Winter 2013/14, University of Potsdam / Germany

 Invitation and Program

 

University of Potsdam, Winter 2013/14

The Research Colloquium of the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences:

 

Current Research on "Wicked Policy Problems"

 

Time: Wednesday 12-14 c.t., (bi)weekly

Place: Campus Potsdam Griebnitzsee, House 6, Room S 21

Organizers: Bastian Jantz, Robert Gäde, Christian Schmidt-Wellenburg, Katja Lass-Lennecke

 

The Program:

No.

Date

Guest

Topic

Download

1.

16.10.

Dr. Jesko Hentschel

(The World Bank, Washington, D.C.)

Wicked Problems in international development: Job creation and poverty alleviation. An overview of the World Development Report 2013

Video-Link

(Download Size: 348 MB)

2.

23.10.
(Round table talk with the WIPCAD PhD students only)

Prof. Robert O. Keohane PhD

(Princeton University)

Climate as a „wicked world problem“

Video-Link

(Download Size: 542 MB)

3.

30.10.

Prof. Dr. Friedbert W. Rüb

(Humboldt University Berlin)

Von „wicked“ zu „super wicked problems“: Was ist das verzwickte an verzwickten Problemen und wie kann man sie politisch bearbeiten?

Video-Link

(Download Size: 330 MB)

4.

06.11.
(additional lecture,
start:12:30)

Prof. Dr. Per Laegreid

(University of Bergen)

The challenges of coordination in national security management. The case of the terrorist attack in Norway

Video-Link

(Download Size: 325 MB)

5.

13.11.

Prof. Dr. Vaclav Smil

(University of Manitoba)

“Climate Breakfast” in cooperation with PROGRESS / Master of Public Management:

China and energy / low carbon transition

 

6.

27.11.

(in room 3.01.134)

Dr. Marc Helbling

(WZB Berlin)

Do integration policies and state-church regimes matter for individual attitudes towards immigrants?

Video-Link (Download Size: 167 MB)

7.

04.12.
(additional lecture)

Prof. Dr. Sabine Kuhlmann,
Christian Schwab M.A.

(University of Potsdam)

Contested local administrations in Europe? The COST-Action ‘LocRef’

Video-Link

(Download Size: 146 MB)

8.

11.12.

Prof. Dr. Harald Baldersheim

(University of Oslo)

The Norwegian fiscal policy rule

Video-Link

(Download Size: 309 MB)

9.

15.01.

Prof. Dr. Valeska Korff

(University of Potsdam)

Between contestation and convergence. The proto-institutionalization of nonprofit performance metrics

Video-Link

(Download Size: 427 MB)

10.

29.01.

Dr. Emmanuel Didier

(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris)

Benchmarking: Quantification and public administration in the neo-liberal state

Video-Link (Download
Size: 446 MB)

11.

05.02.

Prof. Allan Rosenbaum

(Florida International University)

How Governments Respond to Wicked Challenges – Political, Administrative and Economic Reforms in Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe and the US

Video-Link (Download
Size: 448 MB)