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Search Event Oct 24 2022 "The Making of a Public Sector Worker: The Causal Effects of Temporary Work Assignments to Poor Areas" This paper analyzes how temporary work assignments to poor areas affect preferences, beliefs, and career choices. We exploit random variation in the… Event Oct 13 2022 CITP Seminar: Can We Reconcile the Computer Science and Legal Views of Privacy? Law and computer science interact in critical ways within sociotechnical systems, and recognition is growing among computer scientists, legal… Event Oct 13 2022 The Russian Invasion: A Roundtable Discussion with Visiting Scholars from Ukraine Event Oct 13 2022 The Political Influence of City Employees: Civil Service Adoption in America CSDP AMERICAN POLITICS COLLOQUIUM Sarah Anzia, Associate Professor of Public Policy & Political Science, Berkeley. The Political… Event Oct 12 2022 The Euro after Covid-19 and the War in Ukraine Event Oct 11 2022 New Approaches to the Economics of Climate Change: Urgency, Scale, Opportunity Professor Lord Nicholas Stern, IG Patel Chair of Economics and Government at the London School of Economics; and chair of the Grantham Research… Event Oct 11 2022 CITP Seminar: Participatory User Data Collection and Potential Futures for Platform Accountability: The Case of Mozilla Rally As modern life increasingly moves online, our ability to understand the impact of the Internet on society has grown critically dependent upon the… Event Oct 11 2022 Restrictions on Migration Create Gender Inequality: The Story of China’s Left-Behind Children About 11% of the Chinese population are rural-urban migrants, and the vast majority of them (124 million people) possess a rural hukou which severely… Event Oct 10 2022 Politics at Work We study how individual political views shape firm behavior and labor market outcomes. Using new micro-data on the political affiliation of business… Event Oct 10 2022 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: A Future Planet of Weeds? – Is It Hopeless to Fight Biological Invasions? Daniel Simberloff is the Nancy Gore Hunger Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Tennessee. He received his A.B. (1964) and… Event Oct 07 2022 MPP Forum: Smuggling a cow through a tunnel and other stories with Kate Johnston Smuggling a cow through a tunnel and other stories: working at the intersection of development and diplomacy in protracted conflicts. This… Event Oct 06 2022 Preying on the Poor: Criminal Justice as Revenue Racket CSDP AMERICAN POLITICS COLLOQUIUM Joe Soss Cowles Chair for the Study of Public Service, University of Minnesota Preying on the Poor:… Event Oct 05 2022 Coup or No Coup? A Post-Presidential Election Debate A Brazil LAB event with Laura Carvalho and Silvio Almeida. Discussant: Miguel Centeno. Moderated by João Biehl. Event Oct 04 2022 CITP Seminar: An Equitable Technological Future for Cities Will artificial intelligence correct or perpetuate historic discriminatory practices in cities? Will urban heat mitigation strategies and new… Event Oct 04 2022 Tales from Friends and Family in Ukraine Today A lunch conversation with Anna Vlasiuk Nibe, a PhD candidate at the University of Southern Denmark who is visiting the EU Program and… Event Oct 03 2022 "Have Online Networks Undermined Local Communities? Evidence from Facebook" "Have Online Networks Undermined Local Communities? Evidence from Facebook" (with Ruben Enikolopov, Gianluca Russo, and David Yanagizawa-Drott) Event Oct 01 2022 SPIA Open House Princeton SPIA Open House Registration, Fall 2022 Event Sep 30 2022 Addressing Complex Policy Challenges Through the Lens of Progress: The Value of Narrative Cases in Scholarship, Policy Making, and Journalism This panel brings together three people who have thought deeply about the use of the narrative case study as an essential tool for learning and… Event Sep 30 2022 Is China's Soft Power a Threat to the United States? The Case Study of Algeria The People's Republic of China (PRC) has significantly increased its cultural and educational programs throughout the world and particularly in… Event Sep 30 2022 Global Health Colloquium: Coloniality, Global Health, and Reparations In this lunch talk that opens the Global Health Colloquium Series for the 2022-23 academic year, Prof. Eugene Richardson, MD, PhD,… Event Sep 29 2022 Rescheduled - U.S. Under Secretary Bonnie Jenkins Event Sep 29 2022 Alumni Perspectives Series: Running a Political Campaign Join us for a conversation with four SPIA graduate alumni who have run political campaigns. They will share their stories and advice on running… Event Sep 29 2022 People Have Meaningful Policy Preference. Evidence From Panel Data Using Novel Survey Instrumentation. Gregory Huber, Ph.D., Princeton University 2001, is the Forst Family Professor of Political Science and resident fellow of the Institution for… Event Sep 29 2022 Global Existential Challenges: Democratic Challenges & Backsliding in the Global South Democratic backsliding and autocratization are posing threats around the world. Anti-pluralist forces have challenged democratic institutions, civil… Event Sep 28 2022 Whose Water? A Conversation About the Human Impact of California’s Water Policies Join us for the opening of Barron Bixler: Watershed, Bernstein Gallery’s inaugural exhibition of our 2022–23 season. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Current page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 … Next page Next › Last page Last »