KATE O’NEIL – Seeing Complexity: Visualization Tools in Global Environmental Politics and Governance

SPEAKER: Kate O'Neil Professor UC Berkeley ESPM DATE: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 TIME: 4:00 P.M. PLACE: 126 Barrows Hall ABSTRACT: Kate O'Neil’s colloquium explores how visualization tools and applications help scholars of global environmental politics and governance understand problems that are complex, linked, and cross-scalar–the critical characteristics of contemporary environmental problems. This talk applies a ... Continue Reading »

KATE O’NEIL – Seeing Complexity: Visualization Tools in Global Environmental Politics and Governance

SPEAKER: Kate O'Neil Professor UC Berkeley ESPM DATE: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 TIME: 4:00 P.M. PLACE: 126 Barrows Hall ABSTRACT: Kate O'Neil’s colloquium explores how visualization tools and applications help scholars of global environmental politics and governance understand problems that are complex, linked, and cross-scalar–the critical characteristics of contemporary environmental problems. This talk applies a ... Continue Reading »

COLLOQUIUM: Jessica Green

Dr. Jessica Green is an Alec and Kay Keith Professor at the University of Oregon, where she is the founding director of the Biology and Built Environment Center (BioBE), and external faculty at the Santa Fe Institute.

COLLOQUIUM: Jessica Green

Dr. Jessica Green is an Alec and Kay Keith Professor at the University of Oregon, where she is the founding director of the Biology and Built Environment Center (BioBE), and external faculty at the Santa Fe Institute.

COLLOQUIUM: Jessica Green

Dr. Jessica Green is an Alec and Kay Keith Professor at the University of Oregon, where she is the founding director of the Biology and Built Environment Center (BioBE), and external faculty at the Santa Fe Institute.