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Institutional Analysis with the Institutional Grammar

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July 26 – September 10, 2021

Online

Instructors:

Edella Schlager, University of Arizona
Tanya Heikkila, University of Colorado Denver
Chris Weible, University of Colorado Denver
Saba Siddiki, Syracuse University
Christopher Frantz, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Doug Rice, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Seth Frey, University of California Davis
Ute Brady, Syracuse University

When:

Asynchronous lectures from July 26 – September 10, 2021
Weekly live coding sessions Fridays from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm EST from August 13 – September 10, 2021

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