Seminarios del IPP: Programación de primavera de 2024
Sala Herbert Simon 3D, 12:00 hrs
17 de enero
Javier Padilla (CUNY, Graduate Center)
What happens with authoritarian elites and their children after democratization?
24 de enero
Dulce Manzano & Héctor Cebolla (IPP & IEGD, CSIC)
Tracing the Evolution of Preschool's Impact on Educational Equity Over a Century: Spain, 1900-1973
7 de febrero
Mafalda Pratas (Harvard University)
Rationally foregoing accountability: how voters decide in a multidimensional and polarized world
14 de febrero
Alejandro Tirado (IPP-CSIC)
Can influencers be political? Exploring the role of influencers in promoting views about feminism in Spain
28 de febrero
Juan Mora Sanguinetti (Banco de Francia)
Constructing new indicators of regulatory complexity the cases of anti-discrimination legislation and green regulation
6 de marzo
Alfredo Ramos (IPP-CSIC)
Inteligencia vegetal y democracias multi-especies
13 de marzo
Sandra León (Carlos III, IC3JM)
Polarization and Cooperation. A Behavioural Experiment
20 de marzo
Silvia Kritzinger (University of Vienna)
How parties get away with corruption: the bad apple phenomena
3 de abril
Dario Diodato (JRC, Sevilla)
Towards a genotypic product space
10 de abril
Pere Mir Artigues (Universidad de Lleida)
Preferencias volubles, decisiones abiertas y heuristicas inteligentes: Un repaso al estado actual de la psicología económica
17 de abril - Sala Menéndez Pidal 0E18
Massimiano Bucchi (Trento University)
Distrustful and misinformed? Ideological stereotypes of citizens in science communication
24 de abril
Vicente Castellanos (UC3M)
El teletrabajo en España tras la pandemia
8 de mayo
Adrián del Río (Centre for East European and International Studies & Berlin Social Science Center)
Turncoat Politics. Why divisions within authoritarian governments matter?
22 de mayo
Paloma Caravantes (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
The promises and pitfalls of feminist local politics
29 de mayo
Ana Catalano (University of Bath)
The Political Consequences of the Mental Load