2024 Colloquia
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November
IPR Panel: The 2024 Election and Threats to Democracy
On the heels of a historic and unprecedented presidential election, join our four IPR faculty experts for a timely and engaging discussion on the growing challenges to U.S. democracy. Social psychologist Eli Finkel, political scientist Chloe Thurston, and communications and policy scholar Erik Nisbet will discuss their latest research on the forces threatening democracy—from strident political polarization to the dire threat of misinformation. Political scientist Laurel Harbridge-Yong will moderate.
Milestones as Merit: Selecting the Elite in Early Childhood Independent School Admissions
October
Democratizing Water Security for All: Policy Lessons at the Intersection of Global Health and Synthetic Biology
Promoting Ethnic-Racial Identity Exploration in School-Based Settings: Opportunities, Challenges, and Initial Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial
Temporalities of Climate Change in U.S. News (2000-2021)
September
The Development of Racial Bias Awareness
May
Contention and Collaboration: Insights about Social Movement Tactics and Influence
Can Paid Family Leave Prevent Future Epidemics of Obesity and Chronic Inflammation?
Thomas McDade, Carlos Montezuma Professor of Anthropology, IPR Fellow, and Director of IPR's Cells to Society (C2S): The Center on Social Inequalities and Health
Mules: The Punishment and Political Labor of Black Women
Sally Nuamah, Associate Professor of Human Development and Social Policy and IPR Fellow
April
Self, Peer, and Teacher Perceptions Under School Tracking
Ofer Malamud, Professor of Human Development and Social Policy and IPR Fellow
Smart Rationing: Designing Electricity Blackout Policies for Extreme Events
Mar Reguant, Professor of Economics and IPR Associate
Who Governs the Association?
Brian Libgober, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Law and IPR Fellow
March
Structured Discussion Across the Climate Divide: NU Friends and Family Climate Change Program
February
People Analytics: Using Digital Exhaust to Leverage Network Insights in the Algorithmically Infused Workplace
How Good Norms Do Harm: Insights from an Empirical Investigation of Global Environmental Policymaking
Can Clinicians Detect Meaningful Treatment Effects in Their Practice?
Using Measures of Race to Make Clinical Predictions: Decision Making, Patient Health, and Fairness
Charles F. Manski, Board of Trustees Professor of Economics and IPR Fellow