1. 1. Game Frontiers: from understanding collective action to supporting it — Chair: Thomas Falk — In-person 1. 2. Comprehensive and Lasting Solutions for 'Wicked Problems' in Commons Governance — co-Chairs: Prosper Tonderai Mataruse and Arthur Perrotton — In-person 1. 3. Water Governance Working Group Panel on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Exploring Water Governance and Irrigation — Chair: Lavanya Suresh — Hybrid 1. 4. Potentials of commons for ecosystem services provision — Chair: Mateja Šmid Hribar — In-person 1. 5. Challenges and Opportunities for Mountain Commons and Communities — Chair: Catherine Tucker — In-person 1. 6. Illicit Economies and The Commons — Chair: Maria Alejandra Velez — In-person 1. 7. Societal transformations and biodiversity: Understanding the interplay of institutional, interpersonal, and intrapersonal change — co-Chairs: Ilkhom Soliev, Agnes Zolyomi, and Alex Franklin — In-person 1. 8. Commons aflame: Collective fire management — co-Chairs: Kate Schreckenber and and Abigail R. Croker — Hybrid 1. 9. Beyond tenure: Implications for forest-based livelihoods — co-Chairs: Divya Gupta, Prateek Gautam, and Priyanshu Gupta — In-person 1.10. Common concerns. Environmental literacy among commoners in early modern Europe — Chair: Tine De Moor — In-person 1.11. Adaptive ocean governance: novel approaches for navigating complex institutional and property rights arrangements — co-Chairs: Ben Nagel, Stefan Partelow, and Achim Schlüter — In-person 1.12. Innovative Approaches to Governance in Straits: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Managing Shared Resources — Chair: Youness Achmani — In-person 2. 1. Inequalities in adaptation to common-pool resource problems and climate chang — Chair: Sechindra Vallury and Nathan Cook — In-person 2. 2. Commoning in response to climate change — co-Chairs: Hillary Smith and Alejandro Garcia Lozano — In-person 2. 3. Relationality and the Climate Commons: Understanding, Feeling, Connecting, and Working with Others — co-Chairs: Raul Lejano, Marcela Brugnach, Juan-Felipe Ortiz-Riomalo, and Fikret Berkes — In-person 2.4. Community stewardship towards commonization to address dispossessions — co-Chairs: Pranab Choudhury, Amalendu Jyotishi, Bhavana Rao, and Bibhu Nayak — In-person 2.5. Restoring Energy Commons: Adapting Established and Creating New Forms of Collective Action for the Green Energy Transition — co-Chairs: Tobias Haller and Jeanne Feaux de la Croix — In-person 3.1. Collective Action Around Negative Externalities in Agroecosystems — co-Chairs: Landon Yoder, Minwoo Ahn, Courtney Hammond Wagner, and Pranay Ranjan — In-person 3.2. Governing Chemical Commons — Chair: Vijay Ramprasadsnd Mike Wasserman — In-person 3.3. Restoring the Commons: Linking ecosystem restoration to people and institutions — co-Chairs: Forrest Fleischman and Ida Djenontin — In-person 3.4. Mapping Commons-State Partnerships Practices: Neighbourhoods as Nexus of Sovereignty — co-Chairs: Torange Khonsari and Gifty Amma Adusei — In-person 3.5. Advancing an Institutional Grammar of the “State” in State-Reinforced Self-Governance — co-Chairs: Daniel DeCaro, Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah, Ute Brady, Christopher Frantz, Tanya Heikkila, and Saba Siddiki — In-person 3.6. Roundtable Discussion: Contemplating Opportunities and Challenges in the Integrative Study of State-Reinforced Self-Governance via the Institutional Grammar — co-Chairs: Daniel DeCaro, Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah, Ute Brady, Christopher Frantz, Tanya Heikkila, and Saba Siddiki — In-person 4.1. On Giving and Taking: Unpacking ‘support’ for coastal and ocean commons — co-Chairs: Nayana Udayashankar, Aarthi Sridhar, and Adam Jadhav — TBD 4.2. Funding and philanthropy amidst the commons — Chair: Philippa Cohen — In-person 4.3. Faith-based initiatives and eco-social commons — Chair: Anas Malik — In-person 5.1. Building alternative seed commons: new challenges and international perspectives — co-Chairs: Armelle Maze, Fabien Girard, Maria Gerullis, Cathleen McCluskey, and Morgane Leclerq — In-person 5.2. Geographical Indications as Global Knowledge Commons – new challenges in the context of agroecological transition and climate change — co-Chairs: Armelle Maze, Marie Odile Nozières, and Matthew J. Zinsli — In-person 5.3. Towards a pedagogy of the commons — co-Chairs: Alekos Pantazis, Yannis Pechtelidis, and Noah De Lissovoy — Online 5.4. Cultural Commons — co-Chairs: Valeria Morea, Erwin Dekker, and Carolina Dalla Chiesa — Online 5.5. Understanding Governance Across Peer-Produced Knowledge Commons' Lifecycles — co-Chairs: — In-person 5.6. Power, Participation, and Heterogeneity in Knowledge Commons — co-Chairs: Michael Madison, Brett Frischmann, Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo, and Katherine Strandburg — TBD 6.1. Transdisciplinary research and the commons: addressing communication and worldviews gaps between academia and local communities in Latin America — co-Chairs: Luisa Galindo, Emilie Dupuits, Adriana Saldaña-Espejel, Micaela Trimble, Estrella Chevez, and Paúl Cisneros — Online 6.2. Long-term co-production of commons governance: Lessons from Mexico's 10-year partnership among fishers, practitioners, and researchers— co-Chairs: — Mateja Nenadovic and Xavier Basurto In-person 6.3. Learning from the Commons to improve conservation action — co-Chairs: J.T. Erbaugh, Aji Anggoro, Helena Cardenas, Nikki DeMello, Alexis Nakandakari, Nabin Pradhan, Priya Shyamsundar, and Nicholas Wolfe — In-person 6.4. Liquid Democracy to Govern Public Goods in Web3 — Chair: Anke Liu — In-person 7.1. Model Based Institutional Development — Chair: Michael Zargham — In-person 7.2. The roles of constitutive statements in the governance of social ecological systems — Chair: Edella Schlager — In-person 7.3. Long-term institutional change in polycentric commons governance — Chair: Elizabeth Baldwin — In-person 7.4. Quantitative Institutional Diversity — Chair: Irene Pérez Ibarra — In-person 7.5. The Institutional Grammar at 30: Revisiting Conceptual Foundations — co-Chairs: Ute Brady, Edella Schlager, and Saba Siddiki — In-person 7.6. Advancing the Study of Collective Action in Governing the Commons with the Institutional Grammar — co-Chairs: Ute Brady, Edella Schlager, and Saba Siddiki — In-person 8.1. Defending the commons in the Peruvian Amazon — co-Chairs: Cesar Gamboa and Elena Álvarez — In-person 8.2. Should I stay or should I go? Youth, outmigration and engagement in commons management — co-Chairs: Gabriela Lichtenstein and James Robson — In-person 8.3. Indigenous Environmental Governance and Land Back — co-Chairs: Sibyl Diver and Mehana Vaughan — In-person 9.1. Public policy, institutions, and the state: Tracing power in decision-making processes of commons governance in postcolonial societies — co-Chairs: Tejendra Pratap Gautam, Lavanya Suresh, Hita Unnikrishnan, Naira Dehmel, Maria Gerullis, Verena Hackmann, and Désirée Schwindenhammer — Hybrid 9.2. Power Dynamics and Social Inequalities in Commons Governance — co-Chairs: Praneeta Mudaliar and Prakash Kashwan — In-person 9.3. Goods, games, and power: Indivisibility, asymmetry, and the politics of interdependence — co-Chairs: Bryan Bruns, Hita Unnikrishnan, Maria Gerullis, Sara Lorenzini — Hybrid 9.4. Inequality, inequity, and the commons: Experimental advances — co-Chairs: Nathan Cook and Sechindra Vallury — In-person 9.5. Restoring the Commons in 20th and 21st century Latin America: opportunities and challenges — co-Chairs: Christian Büschges and Lisa Alvarado Grefa-Lüscher — In-person 9.6. Solidarity Economy and the Commons — co-Chairs: Emily Kawano and People's Network for Land & Liberation — In-person 9.7. Caste and Gender in the Village Commons — co-Chairs: Gummadi Sridevi and Amalendu Jyotishi — TBD 9.8. Local impacts of global regimes of Enclosures: Perspectives from Global South — co-Chairs: Saurabh Chowdhury, Sujoy Subroto, Sammy Snachez, and Ana Watson — TBD 10.1. Transmission and Innovations in Commons and Commoning — co-Chairs: Catherine Tucker and Mateja Smid-Hribar — TBD 10.2. Principled and pragmatic approaches to formation and governance of knowledge sharing communities — Chair: Greg Bloom — In-person 10.3. Commons literacies: theory and practice — co-Chairs: Seth Frey and Cecile Green — In-person 10.4. How Patterns of Commoning Reveal Commons as Relational Social Systems — co-Chairs: David Bollier and Johannes Euler — Hybrid 10.5. Grassvasion: a semi-cooperative game about a common bad — Chair: Elizabeth Baldwin — Hybrid 10.6. Envisioning Food Systems as Commons: Integrating Governance for Equity and Justice — co-Chairs: Udita Sanga and Shubhechchha Sharma — In-person 10.7. Heightened states: Emergency as an accelerator of commoning practices — Chair: Jerram Sophie — TBD 10.8. Commoning the tertiary - education and insitition — Chair: Olivia Hamilton — TBD 11.1. Alternative Pathways for Inclusive Urban Planning and Governance in Post-colonial Africa — Chair: Geoffrey Nwaka — In-person 11.2. Lessons from the (In-)formal Urban South — Chair: Jean-Philippe De Visscher — In-person 11.3. The role of urban commons in sustainable and equitable city making — co-Chairs: Samuel Agyekum, Leandra Maria Choffat, Tianzhu Liu, Priscilla Pambana Gutto Bassett, and Jean-David Gerber — In-person 11.4. Public health and urban commons — Chair: Hita Unnikrishnan — Hybrid 12.1. Governing Coupled Infrastructure Systems in Transition — Chair: Marco Janssen — In-person 12.2. Ethno-Kino and the Commons in Imagined Eco-Narratives. — Chair: Antony Osome — In-person 12.3. Ethics and the Commons — Chair: Stefan Partelow — In-person 12.4. Rewilding as a tool for imagining new commons alliances? — Chair: Jean Bacchetta — In-person 12.5. Commons through storytelling and verse — Chair: Hita Unnikrishnan — In-person 12.6. Using Games and Experiments for Behavioral Research: Opportunities and Challenges in an Era of Abundance — Chair: Minwoo Ahn — In-person 12.7. Food commons as a transformation pathway towards sustainable and just food systems — co-Chairs: Sarah Steinegger, Tianzhu Liu, Johanna Gammelgaard — Online None of the accepted panels