Frühere Veranstaltungen
29.11.22, A 5,6 Raum A 231 und online via Zoom, AB A-Kolloquium
Heiko Rauhut, Universität Zürich, Social Preferences Are Learned and Adapt to the Social Environment
28.11.22, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Julia Leschke, London School of Economics, Measuring Populism as a Multi-dimensional Concept in Text
22.11.22, A 5,6 Raum A 231 und online via Zoom, AB A-Kolloquium
Felix Elwert, University of Wisconsin-Madison/WZB, Rearranging the Desk Chairs: A Large Randomized Field Experiment on the Effects of Close Contact on Interethnic Relations
21.11.22, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Valentin Lang, Universität Mannheim, Immigration and Nationalism in the Long Run: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
16.11.22, A 5,6 Raum A 231 + zoom (link: see Event Website), Workshop
Oke Bahnsen (University of Mannheim) & Malte Grönemann (University of Mannheim), Social Science Data Lab: Agent-based modeling for social scientists
15.11.22, A 5,6 Raum A 231 und online via Zoom, AB A-Kolloquium
Giorgio Cutuli, University of Trento, In-Work Poverty in Europe: Levels and Determinants From a Longitudinal Perspective
14.11.22, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Elias Dinas, EUI Florenz, Horizontal Transmission? Regional Norms and Migrant Acculturation (with Eroll Kuhn & Anica Waldendorf)
08.11.22, A 5,6 Raum A 231 und online via Zoom, AB A-Kolloquium
Pablo Gracia, Trinity College Dublin, Digital Divides and Adolescent Well-Being
07.11.22, online only, AB B-Kolloquium
Allison Carnegie, Columbia University, The Populist Problem for Global Governance: How International Organizations Fight Back
31.10.22, A 5,6 Raum A 231 and online via Zoom, AB B-Kolloquium
Alexandra Scacco, Ph.D., Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, Desegregating Digital Spaces: Experimental Evidence on Challenges and Opportunities from Jerusalem