ICL Research Workshop

 

ICL holds a workshop where Lab members and external guests engage in conversation over ideas of shared interest. Both late-stage papers and early projects (pre-analysis plans or preliminary data analyses) are presented. On weeks where Lab members present progress reports on joint projects, small closed meetings are held among participating members or others in our community who have a special interest in the project. On other weeks, internal or external speakers are invited to participate in open meetings to share their research with our community so as to get feedback, spark new project ideas, and broader the Lab participants’ professional networks. 

 

ICL SCHEDULE – SPRING 2024

Lab meetings take place on Wednesdays from 3:30-5:20pm at RKZ 02

When

What

Who

1/17/2024

Introductions and scheduling

Nicholas Sambanis (Yale ICL)

1/24/2024

Misperceiving Nationalism: Beliefs about Others’ Beliefs and Group Conformism in Foreign Policy

Nicholas Sambanis (Yale ICL)

1/31/2024

Behavioral Implications of national identification

Graduate student presentations

2/7/2024

The Price of Identity: Material Interest, Reaction to Bias, and Ingroup Solidarity

Lukas Reinhardt (Cologne ECON)

2/14/2024

Review of perspective-taking/cognitive interventions to reduce bias

Graduate student presentations

2/21/2024

Educating for Inclusion: Diversity Education Programs can Reduce Prejudice towards Outgroups in Israel

Chagai Weiss (Stanford)

2/28/2024*

Pre-analysis plan/protocol: immigration field experiments in GR

Eleni Kyrkopoulou (Yale ICL)

3/6/2024

Norm Hierarchies, Good Citizenship, and Native-Immigrant Conflict in Europe

Nicholas Sambanis (Yale ICL)

3/13/2024

Yale spring break

Yale spring break

3/20/2024

Yale spring break

Yale spring break

3/27/2024

Misperceiving Preferences for Exclusion:
Beliefs About Others’ Beliefs and Support for Muslim Exclusion in India

Dipin Kaur (Ashoka University)

4/3/2024

Native Elites Can Stabilize Foreign-Imposed Regimes: A Natural Experiment in Elite Survival and Anti-Communist
Resistance in Post-World War II Poland

Krzystof Krakowski (Kings College)

4/10/2024

Inclusion and ethnic vs national identification: evidence from the Kalash valley in Pakistan

Shanze Fatima Rauf (Penn)

4/17/2024

The American Civil War as a War of Occupation: Explaining Wartime
Violence

Jason Hartwig (Penn)

4/24/2024

SDM 2.0: Expanding, geocoding, and analyzing data on self-determination movements worldwide

Micha Germann (Bath)