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Scientific seminars
SCIENTIFIC SEMINAR 2024-2025 - Scheduled Presentations
- Friday February 14th, Kathryn Edin (Princeton University), The Injustice of Place
- Friday February 21st, Isabel Raabe (University of Zürich), Deviant Behaviour and Social Status: Dynamics of resistance behaviour in classrooms
- Friday March 7th, Olivier Godechot (Sciences Po - CRIS & AxPo), Return on team moves: First steps of a long term project on fission(-fusion) mechanisms in social life
- Friday March 14th, Camille Portier ( European University Institute), Occupational autonomy, paid maternity leave and mothers' return to work after childbirth
- Friday March 21st, Daniel Nettle (ENS), Poverty and the mind: Current directions
- Friday March 28th, Arantxa Rodríguez-Uribe (PSE / J-Pal), Growing up inside the invisible frontier : the effect of gang’s territorial control on youth’s human capital accumulation
- Friday April 4th, Sebastian Goudeau (INSPE Poitiers, Niort, CeRCA - SoCog), The early roots of educational inequalities in preschool
- Friday April 11th, Paola Tubaro (ENSAE - CREST), Invisible, but Audible? Insights from the Voices of AI Data Workers
- Friday April 18th, Mélusine Boon-Falleur (Sciences Po - CRIS), Wealth and perceived trustworthiness: negative stereotypes towards low-income individuals?
- Friday, May 16th, Liming Li (King's College London), Elite college access and socioemotional skills in young adulthood
Previous Scientific Seminars
Useful information
The seminar is usually held on Fridays from 11:30am to 12:30pm, room K011 (1 St-Thomas campus) and is followed by a snack.
- This is an In-person seminar
- The registration is required (Thank you!)
- The presentations are usually in English
The registrations opens one week before the seminar date, and is announced on our mailing-lists.
Please check the room and the time before each session.
Contact: Bastian Betthäuser