FFCWS Working Group
Seminar is open to graduate students, faculty, and staff.
Please contact ffdata@princeton.edu if you are interested in attending and have not received an email invitation.
All seminars are on Thursdays and run from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
Click here for a full schedule of Spring 2023 Working Groups.
How does the place where someone grows up affect their political behavior in adult life? To answer this question, we track households that relocate to assess the extent to which individuals’ probability of registering, voting, and affiliating with a political party mirrors the average behavior in their childhood neighborhoods…
Tjada D’Oyen McKenna has grounded her career in the simple belief that, no matter where someone is born, no matter where they live, they should be able to lead a thriving and successful life.
CITP Distinguished Lecture Series: Alessandro Acquisti – Who Benefits from the Data Economy?
Please register here to attend in person.
In collaboration with the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Education Research Section – Seminar Series – Spring 2023
Open to faculty, staff, and all students
Wednesdays – Hybrid Seminar – Noon-1pm
Seminar Zoom Link
In-person seminars - 165 Wallace Hall (lunch provided)
Does conversation online often lead to deeper understanding of important issues? In this talk, research will be presented in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech about understanding and supporting online discussion of difficult issues. In the first study, we interviewed people who had disagreements with others on…
The Afghanistan Policy Lab will convene a small group of expert discussants for a roundtable on the challenges and potential policy prescriptions for protecting and promoting gender equity and women’s rights in Afghanistan. Under the Taliban, women and girls have experienced a dramatic rollback in rights, with the latest…
Come join SPIA's first ever Black History Month Storyteller's Lounge on Monday, February 27, at 7pm in Maeder Hall. Kind of like Tiger Tales, more like The Moth.