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Stine MOLLEGAARD (University of Copenhagen) "The Genetics of Education and the role of Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 9th of May 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Stine MOLLEGAARD (University of Copenhagen) - "The Genetics of Education and the role of Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills" Abstract : Genome-wide association studies have mapped a genetic component to education, now explaining up to 10-12 % of the […]

Alyson VAN RAALTE (Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research) – "The case for monitoring lifespan inequality "

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 16th of May 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Alyson VAN RAALTE (Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research) - "The case for monitoring lifespan inequality " Abstract : Inequality in length of life is the most fundamental of all inequalities; every other type of inequality is conditional […]

Alyson VAN RAALTE (Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research) – "The case for monitoring lifespan inequality "

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 16th of May 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Alyson VAN RAALTE (Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research) - "The case for monitoring lifespan inequality " Abstract : Inequality in length of life is the most fundamental of all inequalities; every other type of inequality is conditional […]

Thomas GRUND (University College Dublin) – "Public Denunciation and the Limits of Scandal"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 20th of June 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Thomas GRUND (University College Dublin) - "Public Denunciation and the Limits of Scandal" Abstract : Scandals around deviant affairs, such as corruption of economic or political elites, are expected to reveal truths. In this study, we argue […]

Thomas GRUND (University College Dublin) – "Public Denunciation and the Limits of Scandal"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 20th of June 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Thomas GRUND (University College Dublin) - "Public Denunciation and the Limits of Scandal" Abstract : Scandals around deviant affairs, such as corruption of economic or political elites, are expected to reveal truths. In this study, we argue […]

Charles RAHAL et Aaron REEVES (University of Oxford) – "The Legacy of Longevity : Persistent inequalities in UK life expectancy 1500-2016"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 26th of September 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Charles RAHAL et Aaron REEVES (University of Oxford) - "The Legacy of Longevity: Persistent inequalities in UK life expectancy 1500-2016" Abstract : That global life expectancy has more than doubled within the previous two centuries is—by […]

Charles RAHAL et Aaron REEVES (University of Oxford) – "The Legacy of Longevity : Persistent inequalities in UK life expectancy 1500-2016"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 26th of September 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Charles RAHAL et Aaron REEVES (University of Oxford) - "The Legacy of Longevity: Persistent inequalities in UK life expectancy 1500-2016" Abstract : That global life expectancy has more than doubled within the previous two centuries is—by […]

Michael J. ROSENFELD (Stanford University) – "Disintermediating your friends : How online dating in the United States displaces other ways of meeting"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Exceptionally Date: 24th of October 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Michael J. ROSENFELD (Stanford University) "Disintermediating your friends : How online dating in the United States displaces other ways of meeting" Abstract : We present data from a nationally representative 2017 survey of American adults. For […]

Michael J. ROSENFELD (Stanford University) – "Disintermediating your friends : How online dating in the United States displaces other ways of meeting"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Exceptionally Date: 24th of October 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Michael J. ROSENFELD (Stanford University) "Disintermediating your friends : How online dating in the United States displaces other ways of meeting" Abstract : We present data from a nationally representative 2017 survey of American adults. For […]

Philipp BRANDT (Sciences Po) – "Fast bucks, good money and public service : optimizing and experimenting in NYC’s yellow cab industry"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 21th of November 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Philipp BRANDT (Sciences Po) - "Fast bucks, good money and public service : optimizing and experimenting in NYC’s yellow cab industry" Abstract : Social scientists have long studied taxi drivers, their markets, risks and personal struggles. […]

Philipp BRANDT (Sciences Po) – "Fast bucks, good money and public service : optimizing and experimenting in NYC’s yellow cab industry"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 21th of November 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Philipp BRANDT (Sciences Po) - "Fast bucks, good money and public service : optimizing and experimenting in NYC’s yellow cab industry" Abstract : Social scientists have long studied taxi drivers, their markets, risks and personal struggles. […]

CANCELED : Jean-Philippe COINTET (Associate Professor, Médialab – Sciences Po Paris) – "The structure of the French media space and the challenge of yellow vests"

The Sociology Seminar: Exceptionally Wednesday 10:15-11:45 Time: 10:15 pm - 11:45 pm Date: 18th of December 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Jean-Philippe COINTET (Associate Professor, Médialab - Sciences Po Paris)"The structure of the French media space and the challenge of yellow vests" Abstract : I will start by outlining the results of an ongoing study […]