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Participants of the first IGRI meeting at Syracuse University. October 20, 2018.
Participants of the first IGRI meeting at Syracuse University. October 20, 2018.

The Institutional Grammar Research Initiative (IGRI) was formed following a workshop held at Syracuse University on October 19-20, 2018. This workshop convened participants from nine academic institutions across five countries to discuss theoretical and methodological development of the Institutional Grammar based on published and ongoing research. The workshop included participants with various disciplinary backgrounds, including political science, computer science, and public affairs.

Participants in the second IGRI workshop held at Syracuse University in August 2019.

Participants of the second IGRI meeting at Syracuse University. August 3, 2019.
Participants of the second IGRI meeting at Syracuse University. August 3, 2019.

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