Dear students, I apologize if I was forced to cut the video from today's lesson, November 17th. I'm attaching the link for anyone who would like to see it in full: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--rHgombuUc&t=1173s. Furthermore, the cut section contains a reference to an important institution for regulating public goods: easements. This brings us back to the theme of the lesson, namely the integration of institutionalism and social networks. This emerges as a careful strategy for building compromises or social pacts between organized groups, such as hunters and farmers—usually considered mere lobbies—and a broader audience of citizens, local residents, and environmental associations. In short, with a little patience, frameworks produce insights.
We must move the lesson scheduled for December 1st to the 3rd. Anyone wishing to submit a draft of their exam paper, please write to me asap.
In the slides I add in materials there is a 9th lesson never hold that I leave in the file for your own knowledge, as it concerns environmental phichology.
Best regards
Giorgio