Mark Axelrod, Michigan State University
Recently Published Manuscripts (full text linked from titles)
Mark Axelrod, Meghan Vona, Julia M. Novak Colwell, Kafayat Fakoya, Shyam S. Salim, D.G. Webster, and Maricela de la Torre-Castro, “Understanding Gender Intersectionality for More Robust Ocean Science,” Earth System Governance, 13, Article ID: 100148 (2022). doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esg.2022.100148
Natalia Ocampo Diaz, Maria Claudia Lopez, Mark Axelrod, and Patricia Norris, “Decentralizing the governance of inland fisheries in the Pacific Region of Colombia,” International Journal of the Commons 16(1): 78-93 (2022). doi: http://doi.org/10.5334/ijc.1131
D.G. Webster, Semra Aytur, Mark Axelrod, Robyn Wilson, Joseph Hamm, Linda Sayed, Amber Pearson, Pedro Henrique Torres, Alero Akporiaye, and Oran Young, “Learning from the Past: Pandemics and the Governance Treadmill,” Sustainability 14(6): 3683 (2022). doi: 10.3390/su14063683
Ronald B. Mitchell, Liliana Andonova, Mark Axelrod, Jörg Balsiger, Thomas Bernauer, Jessica F. Green, James Hollway, Rakhyun Kim, and Jean-Frédéric Morin, “What We Know (and Could Know) About International Environmental Agreements,” Global Environmental Politics, 20(1): 103-121 (2020). doi:10.1162/glep_a_00544
Julia Novak Colwell, Mark Axelrod, and Brian Roth, “Unintended consequences of a seasonal ban on fishing effort in Tamil Nadu & Puducherry, India (links to final submitted version),” Fisheries Research 212: 72-80 (2019). doi: 10.1016/j.fishres.2018.12.003
Julia M. Novak Colwell, Mark Axelrod, Shyam S Salim, and S. Velvizhi, “A gendered analysis of fisherfolk's livelihood adaptation and coping responses in the face of a seasonal fishing ban in Tamil Nadu & Puducherry, India (links to final submitted version),” World Development, 98: 325-337 (2017). doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2017.04.033
Julia Novak Colwell and Mark Axelrod, “Socio-economic impacts of a closed fishing season on resource-dependent stakeholders in Tamil Nadu, India: differences in income and expenditure effects by occupational group” Marine Policy 77: 182-190 (2017). doi: 10.1016/j.marpol.2016.10.026
Daniel Boyd Kramer, Celia Hallan, Kara Stevens, and Mark Axelrod, “Getting Beyond Consumption Without Conscience and Production Without Prudence: The Governance of Globalizing Small-Scale Fisheries,” Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy, 19(4): 348-364 (2016). doi: 10.1080/13880292.2016.1248694
Mark Axelrod, “Blocking Change: Facing the Drag of Status Quo Fisheries Institutions,” International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 17(4): 573-588 (2017). doi: 10.1007/s10784-016-9337-6
Julia M. Novak and Mark Axelrod, “Multi-level Fisheries Governance and Its Impact on Fishers’ Adaptation Strategies in Tamil Nadu, India” Environmental Policy & Governance 26(1): 45-58 (2016). DOI: 10.1002/eet.1694
Mark Axelrod, Brian Roth, Daniel B. Kramer, Shyam S. Salim, Julia M. Novak, T V. Sathianandan, and Somy Kuriakose, “Cascading Globalization and Local Response: Indian Fishers’ Response to Export Market Liberalization” The Journal of Environment & Development 24(3): 315-344 (2015). DOI: 10.1177/1070496515591577
Mark Axelrod, “Clash of the Treaties: Responding to Institutional Interplay in EC-Chile Swordfish Negotiations” European Journal of International Relations, 20(4): 987-1013 (2014). doi: 10.1177/1354066113499386 [click here for accepted version]
Michelle L. Lute and Mark Axelrod, “Public preferences for wolf management processes in Michigan” Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 20(7) (2015). doi: 10.1080/10871209.2015.956850 (supplementary materials available from: http://pages.iu.edu/~mlute/home.html/Publications_files/Supplementary%20Material%202013-0104HDW_final.pdf)
Mark Axelrod, Meghan Vona, Julia M. Novak Colwell, Kafayat Fakoya, Shyam S. Salim, D.G. Webster, and Maricela de la Torre-Castro, “Understanding Gender Intersectionality for More Robust Ocean Science,” Earth System Governance, 13, Article ID: 100148 (2022). doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esg.2022.100148
Natalia Ocampo Diaz, Maria Claudia Lopez, Mark Axelrod, and Patricia Norris, “Decentralizing the governance of inland fisheries in the Pacific Region of Colombia,” International Journal of the Commons 16(1): 78-93 (2022). doi: http://doi.org/10.5334/ijc.1131
D.G. Webster, Semra Aytur, Mark Axelrod, Robyn Wilson, Joseph Hamm, Linda Sayed, Amber Pearson, Pedro Henrique Torres, Alero Akporiaye, and Oran Young, “Learning from the Past: Pandemics and the Governance Treadmill,” Sustainability 14(6): 3683 (2022). doi: 10.3390/su14063683
Ronald B. Mitchell, Liliana Andonova, Mark Axelrod, Jörg Balsiger, Thomas Bernauer, Jessica F. Green, James Hollway, Rakhyun Kim, and Jean-Frédéric Morin, “What We Know (and Could Know) About International Environmental Agreements,” Global Environmental Politics, 20(1): 103-121 (2020). doi:10.1162/glep_a_00544
Julia Novak Colwell, Mark Axelrod, and Brian Roth, “Unintended consequences of a seasonal ban on fishing effort in Tamil Nadu & Puducherry, India (links to final submitted version),” Fisheries Research 212: 72-80 (2019). doi: 10.1016/j.fishres.2018.12.003
Julia M. Novak Colwell, Mark Axelrod, Shyam S Salim, and S. Velvizhi, “A gendered analysis of fisherfolk's livelihood adaptation and coping responses in the face of a seasonal fishing ban in Tamil Nadu & Puducherry, India (links to final submitted version),” World Development, 98: 325-337 (2017). doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2017.04.033
Julia Novak Colwell and Mark Axelrod, “Socio-economic impacts of a closed fishing season on resource-dependent stakeholders in Tamil Nadu, India: differences in income and expenditure effects by occupational group” Marine Policy 77: 182-190 (2017). doi: 10.1016/j.marpol.2016.10.026
Daniel Boyd Kramer, Celia Hallan, Kara Stevens, and Mark Axelrod, “Getting Beyond Consumption Without Conscience and Production Without Prudence: The Governance of Globalizing Small-Scale Fisheries,” Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy, 19(4): 348-364 (2016). doi: 10.1080/13880292.2016.1248694
Mark Axelrod, “Blocking Change: Facing the Drag of Status Quo Fisheries Institutions,” International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 17(4): 573-588 (2017). doi: 10.1007/s10784-016-9337-6
Julia M. Novak and Mark Axelrod, “Multi-level Fisheries Governance and Its Impact on Fishers’ Adaptation Strategies in Tamil Nadu, India” Environmental Policy & Governance 26(1): 45-58 (2016). DOI: 10.1002/eet.1694
Mark Axelrod, Brian Roth, Daniel B. Kramer, Shyam S. Salim, Julia M. Novak, T V. Sathianandan, and Somy Kuriakose, “Cascading Globalization and Local Response: Indian Fishers’ Response to Export Market Liberalization” The Journal of Environment & Development 24(3): 315-344 (2015). DOI: 10.1177/1070496515591577
Mark Axelrod, “Clash of the Treaties: Responding to Institutional Interplay in EC-Chile Swordfish Negotiations” European Journal of International Relations, 20(4): 987-1013 (2014). doi: 10.1177/1354066113499386 [click here for accepted version]
Michelle L. Lute and Mark Axelrod, “Public preferences for wolf management processes in Michigan” Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 20(7) (2015). doi: 10.1080/10871209.2015.956850 (supplementary materials available from: http://pages.iu.edu/~mlute/home.html/Publications_files/Supplementary%20Material%202013-0104HDW_final.pdf)
Other projects in progress (working papers, and further information, available upon request)
Collaborative research:
“Climate Change, Migration, and Interventions to Prevent Conflict” (with Eliza Kreske, Lauren Sawyer, Linlang He, Amber Pearson, Stephen Gasteyer, Sean Lawrie, Yadu Pokhrel, and Anthony Kendall)
“Cooperative Management between Indigenous and State/Provincial/Federal Agencies for Fishery Resources” (with Meghan Ulmer and Travis Brenden)
"Governing Non-Point Sources to Prevent Harmful Algal Blooms in Lakes Erie and Champlain" (with D.G. Webster, Semra Aytur, Robyn Wilson, and other collaborators on various linked projects)
“PFAS and other Groundwater Contaminants: Assessing Attitudes and Perceptions Concerning Risks to Drinking Water in Michigan” (Lois Wolfson, Ruth Kline-Robach, and Stephen Gasteyer)
“Reviewing the Changing Human - Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus) Relationship in the Emerging Anthropocene Era: Study from Borneo and Sumatra of Indonesia and Malaysia” (with Yusuf Bahtimi Samsudin)
“Scientific uncertainty and international organization decision-making: High Seas Tuna Management” (with Leandra Gonçalves, D.G. Webster, Ron Mitchell, and Kate Miller)
“Transboundary Fishing Conflict and Negotiation: Building Multi-tiered Confidence in the Palk Strait” (with Mykala Ford, Houston Smith, and Julia Novak Colwell)
“Transregional Indian Ocean Collaborative” (with I Made Andi Arsana, Abigail Bennett, Siddharth Chandra, Changoma Fransis, Amanda Flaim, Blandina Lugendo, Jamie Monson, Kelly Robinson, Samuel Tefera, and Awet Weldemichael)
Independent projects:
“Importing International Norms through Domestic Institutions: the Precautionary Principle in India and the Death Penalty in South Africa”
“Climate Change, Migration, and Interventions to Prevent Conflict” (with Eliza Kreske, Lauren Sawyer, Linlang He, Amber Pearson, Stephen Gasteyer, Sean Lawrie, Yadu Pokhrel, and Anthony Kendall)
“Cooperative Management between Indigenous and State/Provincial/Federal Agencies for Fishery Resources” (with Meghan Ulmer and Travis Brenden)
"Governing Non-Point Sources to Prevent Harmful Algal Blooms in Lakes Erie and Champlain" (with D.G. Webster, Semra Aytur, Robyn Wilson, and other collaborators on various linked projects)
“PFAS and other Groundwater Contaminants: Assessing Attitudes and Perceptions Concerning Risks to Drinking Water in Michigan” (Lois Wolfson, Ruth Kline-Robach, and Stephen Gasteyer)
“Reviewing the Changing Human - Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus) Relationship in the Emerging Anthropocene Era: Study from Borneo and Sumatra of Indonesia and Malaysia” (with Yusuf Bahtimi Samsudin)
“Scientific uncertainty and international organization decision-making: High Seas Tuna Management” (with Leandra Gonçalves, D.G. Webster, Ron Mitchell, and Kate Miller)
“Transboundary Fishing Conflict and Negotiation: Building Multi-tiered Confidence in the Palk Strait” (with Mykala Ford, Houston Smith, and Julia Novak Colwell)
“Transregional Indian Ocean Collaborative” (with I Made Andi Arsana, Abigail Bennett, Siddharth Chandra, Changoma Fransis, Amanda Flaim, Blandina Lugendo, Jamie Monson, Kelly Robinson, Samuel Tefera, and Awet Weldemichael)
Independent projects:
“Importing International Norms through Domestic Institutions: the Precautionary Principle in India and the Death Penalty in South Africa”