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Events

This page lists a selection of events related to the Institutional Grammar 2.0, both including events we held in the past, as well as upcoming ones. Where relevant, further details are provided for the corresponding event.

January 2024: Virtual IG Training

In January, we are holding our annual Virtual IG Training, aimed at introducing the practical use of the IG to scholars who have not previously engaged with it.

More information about this event can be found here.

June 2023: Introduction to the Institutional Grammar 2.0 (International Association of the Commons (IASC), University of Nairobi)

We held an introductory workshop on the Institutional Grammar 2.0 as part of the IASC Conference in Nairobi.

More information about this event can be found here.

May 2023: Graduate IG Training (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Gjøvik)

We held the second edition of our on-site training on the Institutional Grammar at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Gjøvik, in conjunction with the annual IGRI 'Institutional Analysis with the Institutional Grammar' training. The format primarily targets advanced graduate students who want to share and seek feedback on their application of the Institutional Grammar as part of their research.

More information about this event can be found here.

December 2022: Keynote at Agent-based Modeling for Policy-Making Workshop (AMPM)

In December, we talked about the IG 2.0 at the 2nd Agent-based Modeling for Policy-Making Workshop (AMPM), held in conjunction with Jurix 2022. This speech covered IG principles more generally, but more specifically, its linkage to policy analysis facilitated by agent-based modeling. This session concluded with an insightful discussion related to policy modeling and advice.

More information about this event can be found here.

November 2022: Master Class (University of Milan)

In November, we were invited to hold a two-day Master Class on the Institutional Grammar at the Department of Political Science at the University of Milan. During the event, we covered both theoretical and intellectual foundations of the Institutional Grammar, but also discussed the practical engagement in encoding and analyzing institutional information for a variety of analytical applications.

More information about this event can be found here.

Autumn/Fall 2022: Book Talk Series

Over the autumn/fall 2022, we held a nine-session book talk series in which we discussed key concepts and applications of the Institutional Grammar, orienting along the general themes offered by the individual book chapters, inviting for both theoretical and well as practical discussions related to research design and the application of the Institutional Grammar.

More information about this event can be found here.

June 2022: Graduate IG Training (University of Colorado Denver)

We held our first on-site training on the Institutional Grammar at the University of Colorado, Denver, in conjunction with the annual IGRI Virtual Conference. The format allowed intensive groupwork with a selection of graduate students from all over the US who engage with the Institutional Grammar as part of their research. Similar events are planned for the future.

More information about this event can be found here.

April-May 2022: Institutional Grammar Online Training

We held a multi-week virtual training course on the Institutional Grammar 2.0, with a combination of independent learning via available resources (e.g., videos), alongside interactive teaching and discussion sessions spread over four weeks. This followed an initial iteration of that format in 2021.

More information about this event can be found here.