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Clumsy solutions for a complex world

Dates and Times
4th - 6th April 2003
Location
Said Business School, University of Oxford
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Agenda

A workshop sponsored by the Max Planck Project Group on Common Goods and the ESRC Science in Society programme.

Agenda

AGENDA



Friday, 4 April 2003


19.00: Reception and buffet at the Saïd Business School



Saturday, 5 April


Chair: Marco Verweij

9.00-9.15: Welcome Marco Verweij

9.15-10.00: What Is Clumsiness? Steve Rayner and Mike Thompson

10.00-10.55: How Safe Are Safety Seat Belts? John Adams


Coffee break


Chair: Christoph Engel

11.15-12.10: Viable and Unviable Hydro Policies: Dipak Gyawali

An Example from the Himalaya or: Forget the Kyoto Protocol: Curb Global Warming Instead Marco Verweij

12.10-13.00: The Strange Case of Western Aid to Eastern Europe Janine Wedel



Lunch


Chair: Steven Ney

15.00-16.00: More Statistics, Less Persuasion: A Cultural Theory of Gun Control Perceptions Don Braman

16.00-17.00: Is Encryption Is Making the Internet Virtually Clumsy? Tommy Tranvik & Per Selle



20.00: Dinner


Sunday, 6 April


Chair: Frank Hendriks

9.30-10.30: Is It a Wall, Snake, Brush, Tree, Fan, or Spear? Buddha's Parable of the Elephant and the Six Blind Men Applied to the American University Susanne Lohmann

10.30-11.30: Floods and Loss-Sharing: A Clumsy Solution from Hungary Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer & Anna Vari


Coffee break


Chair: Christoph Engel

11.50-13.00: Clumsy Conclusions Richard Ellis & Christopher Hood


Lunch

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