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Search Event Dec 06 2022 Exile and Justice: A Panel Discussion Event Dec 06 2022 CITP Seminar: Eszter Hargittai – The Black Box of Information Access: Measuring People’s Algorithm Skills While we know that algorithms are an increasingly important part of what information people encounter in everyday life, little work has focused on… Event Dec 06 2022 A Single Market No More: The End of Euro-Kludges Economist and policymaker Luis Garicano will discuss recent work on the political economy of eurozone solvency and how maintaining the integrity of… Event Dec 05 2022 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Critical Data Gaps in Climate Change Adaptation Modeling Examples from Agent-Based Modeling of Environmental Forcings on Mobility Event Dec 05 2022 “Coupling Labor Supply Decisions: An Experiment in India” We study household decision-making about female employment in India. We randomized which spouse was given a ticket enabling enrollment in a women’s… Event Dec 02 2022 CITP Special Event: Bringing Transparency to Digital Political Campaigns, a Symposium at Princeton University If you plan to attend in person, please register here. With every election cycle, political campaigns become more and more reliant on online… Event Dec 01 2022 Correcting Injustice: How Clemency Serves Justice and Strengthens Communities President Biden recently pardoned thousands of people convicted of marijuana-related offenses. Oregon Governor Kate Brown also recently made news… Event Dec 01 2022 BREXIT From a Global Perspective: How the UK Withdrawal From the EU Affected Ireland, Northern Ireland, Europe and Transatlantic Relations Welcome Remarks Melissa Lane, Princeton University Derek Hand, Dublin City University Speakers Federico Fabbrini, Dublin City… Event Dec 01 2022 Exporting Capitalism: Private Enterprise and US Foreign Policy Exporting Capitalism with Ethan Kapstein: A PIIRS Director’s Book Forum. Speakers Ethan Kapstein, Co-Director, Empirical Studies of… Event Dec 01 2022 Freedom Dreams? An Empirical Assessment of Black Americans' Competing Ideas of Antiracism Jared Clemons, 2022-2023 Joint Fellow, CSDP and Politics, Princeton University Event Nov 30 2022 CITP Special Event: Eszter Hargittai Book Discussion – Connected in Isolation: Digital Privilege in Unsettled Times Join us for a discussion regarding Connected in Isolation: Digital Privilege in Unsettled Times by Eszter Hargittai, CITP Visiting Research… Event Nov 29 2022 Tech Policy Panel: "The Future of Global Digital Governance" The digital domain is fast emerging as a new site of global competition and conflict. The benefits of digitization have been immense, but so have the… Event Nov 29 2022 CITP Seminar: Mor Naaman – “My AI Must Have Been Broken”: How AI Stands to Reshape Human Communication From autocomplete and smart replies to video filters and deepfakes, we increasingly live in a world where communication between humans is augmented… Event Nov 29 2022 Working Together for a Better America – A Bipartisan Dialogue Between Two US Congressmen Now that the 2022 Midterm elections are (mostly) behind us, let’s have a bipartisan conversation about civil discourse: Why are we so polarized as a… Event Nov 28 2022 Abolishing State Violence: A World Beyond Bombs, Borders, and Cages -- Ray Acheson in conversation with Naomi Murakawa Join us for a conversation between Naomi Murakawa and Ray Acheson about the connections between various forms of state violence, and the movements to… Event Nov 28 2022 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Projecting the Clean Tech Race: Modelling Technologies’ Competition Dynamics and Implications for Policy Design Tobias Schmidt is Associate (tenured) Professor and head of the Energy and Technology Policy Group (EPG) at ETH Zurich. He also serves as the… Event Nov 21 2022 Leisure Justice: Pleasure, Policy, and the Promotion of Equality This talk will shed light on a facet of American life that legal and policy scholars have insufficiently attended to despite its conspicuity: leisure… Event Nov 21 2022 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Money (Not) to Burn: Payments for Ecosystem Services to Reduce Crop Residue Burning Particulate matter dramatically lowers life expectancy in India, especially in north India where crop residue burning is a significant contributor to… Event Nov 18 2022 MPP Forum: The Processes and Rules of the U.S. House of Representatives with Will Feeney MPP '23 Event Nov 17 2022 Israel-Turkey relations: history and recent developments Michael Koplow, Chief Policy Officer of Israel Policy Forum, will be speaking at at Wilf Hall at the Center for Jewish Life on Israel-Turkey… Event Nov 17 2022 Benny Merris: Know Love Protect Join us to celebrate the opening of Benny Merris: Know Love Protect at Bernstein Gallery. Event Nov 17 2022 Is Polling Good for Democracy? Public opinion polling is the ultimate democratic process; it gives every person an equal voice in letting elected leaders know what they need and… Event Nov 17 2022 Global Existential Challenges: Development and Precarity in Times of Global Crisis Please mark your calendars for future panels in the Global Existential Challenges series: December 8: Gender, Sexuality, and Reproductive… Event Nov 17 2022 Behavioral Work in Progress: Substance Misuse Recovery Models for Under-Represented Populations The Kahneman-Treisman Center is pleased to announce the next session in its new lunchtime seminar series presenting works in progress by… Event Nov 17 2022 The Racial Frontier: Biracials, Machine Learning, and the Future of Racial Group Boundaries Gregory Leslie, 2022-2023 Joint Fellow, CSDP and Politics, Princeton University The Racial Frontier: Biracials, Machine Learning, and the Future of… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Current page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Next page Next › Last page Last »