Internal seminars course 2022/2023

Internal seminars are one of the basic pillars of the research activity developed by the IC3JM fellows. They are usually interspersed with the Permanent Seminars, and they are open to all fellows (both members and visiting) of the Institute.

 

November 11: Francisco Cantú (University of Houston): “Cleaning Votes: Estimating Electoral Results in Fraudulent Contexts”

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November 18: Patrick Kraft (IC3JM): “We Need to Talk: Correcting Misinformation through Political Discussions

December 13: Matti Sarvimäki (Aalto University) & Ilona Lahdelma (IC3JM):  “Forced displacement shapes personality traits across generations

January 27: Paolo Gerbaudo (Scuola Normale Superiore – Pisa): “Video-sharing social networks as plebeian spaces of youth communication and participation

February 10: Hadas Mandel (Tel-Aviv University): “The Opposing Effects of Structural versus Individual Processes on Gender Inequality, 1980 – 2017

February 17: Kasia Nalewajko (IC3JM): “What is a Pogrom, Anyway?”

February 24: Verena Fetscher (University of Hamburg): “Income, Perceptions of Inequality and Support for Redistribution: An Information Provision Experiment in the UK

March 2: Riccardo di Leo (IC3JM): “Berlinguer, I Love You (Still): the Downstream Effects of Expressive Voting

March 31: Nelson Ruiz (University of Essex): “Mind and machine: rooting out corrupt politicians”

April 21: William Foley (IC3JM):  “The effects of parental discipline and support on effort

June 2: Pau Vall-Prat (IC3JM): “Bank Failures and Elite’s Democratic Consent