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Noah Bacine
University of Oxford
https://sites.google.com/site/noahbacine/
Events this person is speaking at:
Wednesday 4 March 2020 (7th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
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To Oppress or not to Oppress: What Makes Good People go Bad
Noah Bacine
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 1 December 2020 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Do Old Dogs Learn New Tricks? Development and Implementation of the Global Preferences Panel (GPP)
Noah Bacine
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 16 February 2021 (5th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
The Centre for Experimental Social Sciences: What We Do and How We Do It
Noah Bacine
(University of Oxford)
,
Professor Raymond Duch
(University of Oxford)
,
Tommaso Batistoni
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 11 May 2022 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Fairness, Effort and Identity: Re-Examining the Determinants of Redistribution Preferences
Noah Bacine
(University of Oxford)
,
Professor David Rueda
(Nuffield College)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 24 January 2023 (2nd Week, Hilary Term)
14:30
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Defections from Covenants in Conflict: Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Punishment
Noah Bacine
(University of Oxford)
,
Mirko Reul
(Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Geneva)
CESS Colloquium Series
Events this person is hosting:
Tuesday 19 January 2021 (1st Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Does Conflict Undermine Preferences for Female Leadership? Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan
Dr. Jasmine Bhatia
(SOAS University of London)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 9 February 2021 (4th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Hate Trumps Love: The Impact of Political Polarization on Social Preferences
Eugen Dimant
(University of Pennsylvania)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 2 March 2021 (7th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Spatial Allocation of Public Goods and the Fiscal Contract: How Geographical Distance to Infrastructure Projects Affects Citizen Tax Morale
Mats-Philip Ahrenshop
(Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 9 March 2021 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Give US the Ballot? Prejudice, Competition & Support for Voting Access in the US
Andrew Lewis
(University of Oxford )
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 28 April 2021 (1st Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Political participation among Latinx in the USA
Carlos Rivera
(University of California, Berkeley)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 19 May 2021 (4th Week, Trinity Term)
12:00
-
Sharing in hard times: on the willingness to give towards COVID-19 vaccines
Simon Finster
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 26 May 2021 (5th Week, Trinity Term)
12:00
-
“Becoming Disloyal”: Evidence from a Lab Experiment
Mirko Reul
(Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Geneva)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 2 June 2021 (6th Week, Trinity Term)
12:00
-
Affecting State Legitimacy from Abroad The effects of visa policies on citizens’ willingness to obey the state
Djordje Milosav
(Trinity College)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 16 June 2021 (8th Week, Trinity Term)
12:00
-
Title TBC
Paola Solimena
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 3 November 2021 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Does Microtargeting Work? Evidence from an Experiment During the 2020 United States Presidential Election
This event is Hybrid. Individuals interested in attending can do so in-person by coming to Nuffield College or via Zoom by requesting a link to the talk via our website.
Musashi Jacobs-Harukawa
(Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 24 November 2021 (7th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Taxing the Rich: Disentangling the Puzzle
César Fuster Llamazares
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 1 December 2021 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
A question of Trust: Understanding vaccine hesitancy in the UK
James Walsh
(University of oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 19 January 2022 (1st Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Disorder and Social Control: Experimental Evidence on Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior
This event was announced to be conducted via a Hybrid setting but will be conducted online
Dr Charles Lanfear
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 26 January 2022 (2nd Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Mental Health Literacy, Beliefs and Demand for Mental Health Support among University Students
Francesco Capozza
(Erasmus University Rotterdam)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 2 February 2022 (3rd Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
The end justifies the means: an experimental study of goal dependency in small-group deliberation
Haoyu Zhai
(European University Institute)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 16 February 2022 (5th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
More than Self-Interest? Income, Equality of Opportunity and Intergenerational Mobility
Verena Fetscher
(University of Hamburg)
,
Professor David Rueda
(Nuffield College)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 23 February 2022 (6th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Trained to Herd: Financial Knowledge and Portfolio Choices
Peiran Jiao
(Maastricht University)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 2 March 2022 (7th Week, Hilary Term)
11:00
-
How do recognition and performance feedback influence employee productivity?
Lidingrong Huang
(NYU-Shanghai)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 9 March 2022 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Public Goods and Social Influence: An Experimental Design
Francisco Linares
(Universidad de La Laguna, Spain)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 27 April 2022 (1st Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Participation yielding stigmatization? Demobilized rebels’ involvement during Colombia’s Paro Nacional
Christoph Sponsel
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 4 May 2022 (2nd Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Why do people simultaneously condemn and engage in corruption? The role of contextualised moral intuitions.
Viviana Baraybar Hidalgo
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 11 May 2022 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Fairness, Effort and Identity: Re-Examining the Determinants of Redistribution Preferences
Noah Bacine
(University of Oxford)
,
Professor David Rueda
(Nuffield College)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 18 May 2022 (4th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
The Emotional Roots of Affective Polarization in the United States
Florian Schaffner
(Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 1 June 2022 (6th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Do human rights trials affect anti-immigration perceptions?
Seung Hoon Chae
(Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 8 June 2022 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Authoritarian Repression and the Creation of Democratic Norms
Vicente Valentim
(Nuffield College)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 16 August 2022 (17th Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
-
Tight, Loose and Polarized Norms
Eugen Dimant
(University of Pennsylvania)
Wednesday 12 October 2022 (1st Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
System-level Interventions to Reduce the Spread of Misinformation on Social Media
Gauri Chandra
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 19 October 2022 (2nd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Improving Pension Information: Experimental Evidence on Willingness to Learn Using Online Resources
Denise Laroze
(University of Santiago, Chile)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 26 October 2022 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Disentangling the Effects of Cooperation on Local Pollution Efforts in the Mekong Delta
Dr Irene Mussio
(Newcastle University Business School)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 2 November 2022 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
A Field Experiment Studying the Formation of Preferences Regarding Climate Change Policies in India
Tanvi Ravel Mehta
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 9 November 2022 (5th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
When Voters Care About What They Don't Care
Francesco Raffaelli
(University of Oxford)
,
Luis Cornago Bonal
(Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 16 November 2022 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Seen One, Seen Them All? Group Perception and Reputation Formation in International Politics
Paola Solimena
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 23 November 2022 (7th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Tax Earmarking and Citizen Participation: Pre-Analysis Plan for an Experiment in Ghana
Mats-Philip Ahrenshop
(Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 30 November 2022 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Fairness, Social Learning, and Authoritarian Attitudes
Sofia Sam Chung
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 22 February 2023 (6th Week, Hilary Term)
14:30
-
The playful way to pro-environmental behaviour: A field experiment on edutainment through video games
TBA
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 8 March 2023 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
14:30
-
How Contact Counteracts Societal Polarization
Sandra Morgernstern
(University of Mannheim)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 18 October 2023 (2nd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
The Ramifying Intervention: Examining the Full Spectrum of Effects When a Social Planner Steps In
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived so a CESS member can let you into the building
Professor Raymond Duch
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 25 October 2023 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Political Efficacy and Advocacy in Digital Democracy - A Field Experiment
This an Online event. Individuals interested in attending should sign up using the link for booking.
Marta Antonetti
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 8 November 2023 (5th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Do Wars Make States?
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived so a CESS member can let you into the building
Seunghoon Chae
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 15 November 2023 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Homonationalist Rhetoric and Attitudes towards LGBTQ+ Issues
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived.
Francesco Raffaelli
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 22 November 2023 (7th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Does being more-informed about migration change preferences and perceptions of government performance?
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived.
William L. Allen
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 29 November 2023 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Iterative Reasoning and Strategic Uncertainty
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived.
Muhammed Bulutay
(Technical University of Berlin)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 24 January 2024 (2nd Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
When Politics Trumps Merit: The Politics of Workplace Cooperation
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived.
Luis Cornago Bonal
(Oxford)
,
Francesco Raffaelli
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 7 February 2024 (4th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
The effect of place-based identity on preferences for descriptive localism in candidates
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived.
Albert Ward
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 14 February 2024 (5th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Credible Forgiveness: When do states apologize for wartime crimes?
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived.
Gabriel Fung
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 21 February 2024 (6th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
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A Nudge Too Far? Studying the Effect of Nudge Knowledge on Nudge Efficacy
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived.
Joshua Berry
(University of Oxford)
,
Liam McClain
(University of Oxford)
,
Yayun Chen
(University of Oxford)
,
Angela Odermatt
(University of Oxford)
,
Zerui Tian
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 28 February 2024 (7th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
The Effect of Electoral Support for Far-right on Institutional and Social Trust among Muslim Immigrants: Evidence from Germany
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived.
Andrej Cvetic
(Trinity College Dublin)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 6 March 2024 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Do elite cues explain partisan policy preferences for online content moderation?
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived.
Joshua Berry
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 24 April 2024 (1st Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Why do we accept market inequality?
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived.
Cesar Fuster Llamazares
(Oxford University)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 1 May 2024 (2nd Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Can social media reduce hostility to refugees?
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived.
Emma Walker-Silverman
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 8 May 2024 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Why do populists dislike higher education? A test of mechanisms
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located in George Street Mews. A research assistant should admit you when you arrive but you should ring the bell if this is not the case.
Professor Jane Gingrich
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 29 May 2024 (6th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Building Domestic Legitimacy Abroad: The Case of the Saudi Sovereign Wealth Fund
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located in George Street Mews. A research assistant should admit you when you arrive but you should ring the bell if this is not the case.
Azim Wazeer
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 5 June 2024 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Can Entertainment Media induce Perspective-Taking and Reflectivity in Political Judgements?
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived.
Richard Foster
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 16 October 2024 (1st Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Prejudice Justification and Stigma associated to PRR parties
Juliette Corbi
(Humboldt University)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 30 October 2024 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Finding Comrades – which (non-policy) group based appeals can parties employ to improve their association with the working class
Tom Pruchnow
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 6 November 2024 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Public Attitudes toward non-compliance with judicial decisions
Pablo Valdivieso Kastner
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 13 November 2024 (5th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Measuring Voter Demand for Democratic Reconstruction in States Undergoing Democratic Backsliding: Evidence from Hungary
Iuliana Nyerges
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 20 November 2024 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
The power of greenwashing: Influences of corporate marketing on partisan environmental attitudes
Faye Thijssen
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 4 December 2024 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
12:00
-
Societal affective polarization and political distrust
Edmund Kelly
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Events this person is organising:
Wednesday 30 October 2019 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
An Experimental Study of Strategic Bidding in First-Price Auctions for Differentiated Goods
Simon Finster
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 6 November 2019 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Discrimination and Tolerance for Transgression in Candidate Evaluation
Andrew Lewis
(University of Oxford )
CESS Colloquium Series
Monday 11 November 2019 (5th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:30
-
The Effect of Observation and Deception in Field Experiments: Evidence from a Two-sided Audit Study
Laura Gee
(Tufts University)
Wednesday 13 November 2019 (5th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
How the Public Responds to Media Representations of Bankers in the US and the UK
Prof. Pepper Culpepper
(Blavatnik School of Government)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 20 November 2019 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Affective Computing and Experimental Social Science
Florian S. Schaffner
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 27 November 2019 (7th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Income Underreporting and Policy Effectiveness
Christian Zünd
(University of Zurich )
CESS Colloquium Series
Monday 2 December 2019 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
13:30
-
Cognitive Skills and the Development of Strategic Sophistication
David Gill
(Purdue University)
Wednesday 4 December 2019 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Contagion and Return Predictability in Asset Markets: A Lab Experiment
Andreea Popescu
(Tilburg University)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 22 January 2020 (1st Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Understanding Individual Differences in Theory of Mind Using the ‘Mind-space’ Framework
Jane Conway
(Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 29 January 2020 (2nd Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Understanding Perceptions of Online Hate: Targets, Context and Subjectivity
Bertram Vidgen
(Alan Turing Institute)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 11 February 2020 (4th Week, Hilary Term)
12:30
-
Social Capital, Culture and Government Performance
Michela Redoano Coppede
(University of Warwick)
Wednesday 12 February 2020 (4th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Mobile Phone Usage and Wellbeing
Marta Golin
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 26 February 2020 (6th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Categorical Learning and Investor Attention
Peiran Jiao
(Maastricht University)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 4 March 2020 (7th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
To Oppress or not to Oppress: What Makes Good People go Bad
Noah Bacine
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 13 October 2020 (1st Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Going, Going, Wrong: a Test of the Level-K (and Cognitive Hierarchy) Models of Bidding Behaviour
Sign-up at: https://cess-nuffield.nuff.ox.ac.uk/events/colloquium/itzhak-rasooly-university-of-oxford/
Itzhak Rasooly
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 20 October 2020 (2nd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Kicking Down: How Status Threat Shapes Exclusionary Attitudes Towards Disadvantaged Groups
Sign-up at https://cess-nuffield.nuff.ox.ac.uk/events/colloquium/daniel-mcarthur-university-of-oxford/
Dr. Daniel McArthur
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 27 October 2020 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Norm Violations in Intergroup Cooperation
Sign-up at https://cess-nuffield.nuff.ox.ac.uk/events/colloquium/ilse-pit-university-of-oxford/
Ilse Pit
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 10 November 2020 (5th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Encouraging Fathers to Vaccinate Children through Competition
https://cess-nuffield.nuff.ox.ac.uk/events/colloquium/manuel-hoffmann-princeton-university/
Dr. Manuel Hoffmann
(Princeton University)
,
Dr Irene Mussio
(Newcastle University Business School)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 17 November 2020 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Will She Run? A Conjoint Experiment Investigating the Effect of Recruitment Leaflets on Women’s Political Ambition
Marta Antonetti
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 24 November 2020 (7th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
In-Group Love vs Out-Group Hate? Testing the Effects of Exposure to Partisan Online Comments on Affective Polarisation
Nahema Marchal
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 1 December 2020 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Do Old Dogs Learn New Tricks? Development and Implementation of the Global Preferences Panel (GPP)
Noah Bacine
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 19 January 2021 (1st Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Does Conflict Undermine Preferences for Female Leadership? Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan
Dr. Jasmine Bhatia
(SOAS University of London)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 26 January 2021 (2nd Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
What explains Northern vs. Southern Italy’s tax compliance gap?
Gian Luca Pasin
(University of Milan)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 9 February 2021 (4th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Hate Trumps Love: The Impact of Political Polarization on Social Preferences
Eugen Dimant
(University of Pennsylvania)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 16 February 2021 (5th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
The Centre for Experimental Social Sciences: What We Do and How We Do It
Noah Bacine
(University of Oxford)
,
Professor Raymond Duch
(University of Oxford)
,
Tommaso Batistoni
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 2 March 2021 (7th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Spatial Allocation of Public Goods and the Fiscal Contract: How Geographical Distance to Infrastructure Projects Affects Citizen Tax Morale
Mats-Philip Ahrenshop
(Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 9 March 2021 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Give US the Ballot? Prejudice, Competition & Support for Voting Access in the US
Andrew Lewis
(University of Oxford )
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 28 April 2021 (1st Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Political participation among Latinx in the USA
Carlos Rivera
(University of California, Berkeley)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 19 May 2021 (4th Week, Trinity Term)
12:00
-
Sharing in hard times: on the willingness to give towards COVID-19 vaccines
Simon Finster
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 26 May 2021 (5th Week, Trinity Term)
12:00
-
“Becoming Disloyal”: Evidence from a Lab Experiment
Mirko Reul
(Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Geneva)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 2 June 2021 (6th Week, Trinity Term)
12:00
-
Affecting State Legitimacy from Abroad The effects of visa policies on citizens’ willingness to obey the state
Djordje Milosav
(Trinity College)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 16 June 2021 (8th Week, Trinity Term)
12:00
-
Title TBC
Paola Solimena
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 3 November 2021 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Does Microtargeting Work? Evidence from an Experiment During the 2020 United States Presidential Election
This event is Hybrid. Individuals interested in attending can do so in-person by coming to Nuffield College or via Zoom by requesting a link to the talk via our website.
Musashi Jacobs-Harukawa
(Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 24 November 2021 (7th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Taxing the Rich: Disentangling the Puzzle
César Fuster Llamazares
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 1 December 2021 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
A question of Trust: Understanding vaccine hesitancy in the UK
James Walsh
(University of oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 19 January 2022 (1st Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Disorder and Social Control: Experimental Evidence on Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior
This event was announced to be conducted via a Hybrid setting but will be conducted online
Dr Charles Lanfear
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 26 January 2022 (2nd Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Mental Health Literacy, Beliefs and Demand for Mental Health Support among University Students
Francesco Capozza
(Erasmus University Rotterdam)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 2 February 2022 (3rd Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
The end justifies the means: an experimental study of goal dependency in small-group deliberation
Haoyu Zhai
(European University Institute)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 16 February 2022 (5th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
More than Self-Interest? Income, Equality of Opportunity and Intergenerational Mobility
Verena Fetscher
(University of Hamburg)
,
Professor David Rueda
(Nuffield College)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 23 February 2022 (6th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Trained to Herd: Financial Knowledge and Portfolio Choices
Peiran Jiao
(Maastricht University)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 2 March 2022 (7th Week, Hilary Term)
11:00
-
How do recognition and performance feedback influence employee productivity?
Lidingrong Huang
(NYU-Shanghai)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 9 March 2022 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Public Goods and Social Influence: An Experimental Design
Francisco Linares
(Universidad de La Laguna, Spain)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 27 April 2022 (1st Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Participation yielding stigmatization? Demobilized rebels’ involvement during Colombia’s Paro Nacional
Christoph Sponsel
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 4 May 2022 (2nd Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Why do people simultaneously condemn and engage in corruption? The role of contextualised moral intuitions.
Viviana Baraybar Hidalgo
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 11 May 2022 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Fairness, Effort and Identity: Re-Examining the Determinants of Redistribution Preferences
Noah Bacine
(University of Oxford)
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Professor David Rueda
(Nuffield College)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 18 May 2022 (4th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
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The Emotional Roots of Affective Polarization in the United States
Florian Schaffner
(Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 1 June 2022 (6th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
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Do human rights trials affect anti-immigration perceptions?
Seung Hoon Chae
(Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 8 June 2022 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
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Authoritarian Repression and the Creation of Democratic Norms
Vicente Valentim
(Nuffield College)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 16 August 2022 (17th Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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Tight, Loose and Polarized Norms
Eugen Dimant
(University of Pennsylvania)
Wednesday 12 October 2022 (1st Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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System-level Interventions to Reduce the Spread of Misinformation on Social Media
Gauri Chandra
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 19 October 2022 (2nd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Improving Pension Information: Experimental Evidence on Willingness to Learn Using Online Resources
Denise Laroze
(University of Santiago, Chile)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 26 October 2022 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Disentangling the Effects of Cooperation on Local Pollution Efforts in the Mekong Delta
Dr Irene Mussio
(Newcastle University Business School)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 2 November 2022 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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A Field Experiment Studying the Formation of Preferences Regarding Climate Change Policies in India
Tanvi Ravel Mehta
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 9 November 2022 (5th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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When Voters Care About What They Don't Care
Francesco Raffaelli
(University of Oxford)
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Luis Cornago Bonal
(Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 16 November 2022 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Seen One, Seen Them All? Group Perception and Reputation Formation in International Politics
Paola Solimena
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 23 November 2022 (7th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Tax Earmarking and Citizen Participation: Pre-Analysis Plan for an Experiment in Ghana
Mats-Philip Ahrenshop
(Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 30 November 2022 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Fairness, Social Learning, and Authoritarian Attitudes
Sofia Sam Chung
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 18 January 2023 (1st Week, Hilary Term)
14:30
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Sustainability, Prices and Emotions
Mennatallah Balbaa
(LMU Munich)
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Mareike Worch
(LMU Munich)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 24 January 2023 (2nd Week, Hilary Term)
14:30
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Defections from Covenants in Conflict: Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Punishment
Noah Bacine
(University of Oxford)
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Mirko Reul
(Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Geneva)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 1 February 2023 (3rd Week, Hilary Term)
14:30
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Better Call Bill? How individuals react to the philantrophy of the rich
Cesar Fuster Llamazares
(Oxford University)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 8 February 2023 (4th Week, Hilary Term)
14:30
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How Important Are Candidates’ Sociodemographic Characteristics to Britons? An Investigation Using Experimental Data
Matthew Hepplewhite
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 15 February 2023 (5th Week, Hilary Term)
14:30
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Unethical Behaviour and Competition
Alizee Cambier
(Loughborough University)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 22 February 2023 (6th Week, Hilary Term)
14:30
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The playful way to pro-environmental behaviour: A field experiment on edutainment through video games
TBA
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 1 March 2023 (7th Week, Hilary Term)
15:30
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Mobile Technology, Urban-Rural Contact, and the Diffusion of Political Beliefs
Alexander Yeandle
(London School of Economics)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 8 March 2023 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
14:30
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How Contact Counteracts Societal Polarization
Sandra Morgernstern
(University of Mannheim)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 3 May 2023 (2nd Week, Trinity Term)
14:15
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Can Information Display Improve Tax Compliance?
Russell Elsdon
(Loughborough University)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 24 May 2023 (5th Week, Trinity Term)
14:15
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Does health affect subjective social status?
Lewis Anderson
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 31 May 2023 (6th Week, Trinity Term)
14:15
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Banking on the Future: Promoting and Sustaining Cooperation in Public Goods Games
Ben Grodeck
(University of Exeter & Max Planck Institute)
CESS Colloquium Series
Tuesday 6 June 2023 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
16:00
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Disentangling Material, Social, Cognitive, and Cultural Determinants of Human Behavior and Beliefs
Sergey Gavrilets
(University of Tennessee)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 14 June 2023 (8th Week, Trinity Term)
14:15
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Algorithmic Fairness and Human Discretion: How do Human Decision-Makers Integrate Non-Discriminatory Algorithmic Predictions?
Arna Wömmel
(University of Hamburg)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 18 October 2023 (2nd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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The Ramifying Intervention: Examining the Full Spectrum of Effects When a Social Planner Steps In
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived so a CESS member can let you into the building
Professor Raymond Duch
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 25 October 2023 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Political Efficacy and Advocacy in Digital Democracy - A Field Experiment
This an Online event. Individuals interested in attending should sign up using the link for booking.
Marta Antonetti
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 8 November 2023 (5th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Do Wars Make States?
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Seunghoon Chae
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 15 November 2023 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Homonationalist Rhetoric and Attitudes towards LGBTQ+ Issues
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Francesco Raffaelli
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 22 November 2023 (7th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Does being more-informed about migration change preferences and perceptions of government performance?
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived.
William L. Allen
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 29 November 2023 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Iterative Reasoning and Strategic Uncertainty
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Muhammed Bulutay
(Technical University of Berlin)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 24 January 2024 (2nd Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
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When Politics Trumps Merit: The Politics of Workplace Cooperation
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Luis Cornago Bonal
(Oxford)
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Francesco Raffaelli
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 7 February 2024 (4th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
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The effect of place-based identity on preferences for descriptive localism in candidates
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Albert Ward
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 14 February 2024 (5th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
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Credible Forgiveness: When do states apologize for wartime crimes?
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Gabriel Fung
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 21 February 2024 (6th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
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A Nudge Too Far? Studying the Effect of Nudge Knowledge on Nudge Efficacy
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived.
Joshua Berry
(University of Oxford)
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Liam McClain
(University of Oxford)
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Yayun Chen
(University of Oxford)
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Angela Odermatt
(University of Oxford)
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Zerui Tian
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 28 February 2024 (7th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
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The Effect of Electoral Support for Far-right on Institutional and Social Trust among Muslim Immigrants: Evidence from Germany
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Andrej Cvetic
(Trinity College Dublin)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 6 March 2024 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
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Do elite cues explain partisan policy preferences for online content moderation?
For those attending in-person, the entrance to CESS is located at George Street Mews and you will need to ring the bell when you have arrived.
Joshua Berry
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 24 April 2024 (1st Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
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Why do we accept market inequality?
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Cesar Fuster Llamazares
(Oxford University)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 1 May 2024 (2nd Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
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Can social media reduce hostility to refugees?
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Emma Walker-Silverman
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 8 May 2024 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
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Why do populists dislike higher education? A test of mechanisms
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Professor Jane Gingrich
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 29 May 2024 (6th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
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Building Domestic Legitimacy Abroad: The Case of the Saudi Sovereign Wealth Fund
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Azim Wazeer
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 5 June 2024 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
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Can Entertainment Media induce Perspective-Taking and Reflectivity in Political Judgements?
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Richard Foster
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 16 October 2024 (1st Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Prejudice Justification and Stigma associated to PRR parties
Juliette Corbi
(Humboldt University)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 30 October 2024 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Finding Comrades – which (non-policy) group based appeals can parties employ to improve their association with the working class
Tom Pruchnow
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 6 November 2024 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Public Attitudes toward non-compliance with judicial decisions
Pablo Valdivieso Kastner
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 13 November 2024 (5th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Measuring Voter Demand for Democratic Reconstruction in States Undergoing Democratic Backsliding: Evidence from Hungary
Iuliana Nyerges
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 20 November 2024 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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The power of greenwashing: Influences of corporate marketing on partisan environmental attitudes
Faye Thijssen
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series
Wednesday 4 December 2024 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
12:00
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Societal affective polarization and political distrust
Edmund Kelly
(University of Oxford)
CESS Colloquium Series