Workshops

2024

December 23, 2024Other Events
11th meeting (COVID-19 and Social Science)
December 17, 2024Other Events
19th meeting (Historical and Contemporary Ideas)
October 30, 2024Workshops
Workshop 35:Understanding Measurement in Social Science
October 15, 2024Workshops
Workshop 34:Anarchy and Empire: World-Conquerors and International Systems
September 20, 2024Other Events
18th meeting (Historical and Contemporary Ideas)
July 16, 2024Workshops
Workshop 32 : The Disvalue of Premature Death and Its Temporal Location : Philosophical Foundations of Population Health Measure
July 11, 2024Workshops
Workshop 33 : On Human Symbols: Does Anthropomorphizing Groups Increase In-Group Attachment?
July 3, 2024Workshops
Workshop 31:Dominance Through Division: Group-Based Clientelism in Japan
June 25, 2024Other Events
9th meeting (Social Science of Measurement) Speaker : Tomohiro HOSOI [University of Tokyo]
June 25, 2024Other Events
17th meeting (Historical and Contemporary Ideas) Speaker : Iwao Hirose [McGill University]
June 12, 2024Other Events
19th meeting (Methods of Jurisprudence)
May 30, 2024Workshops
Workshop 30:Unexpected Handcuffs: How Open Bargains in Opposition Pre-Electoral Alliances Promote Political Instability and Authoritarian Comebacks
May 29, 2024Workshops
Workshop 29:Gender and Politics and Representation Paradox: Representing Women and Facing Electoral Disadvantage?
April 23, 2024Other Events
16th meeting (Historical and Contemporary Ideas)
March 19, 2024Workshops
Workshop 22:The Good the Bad and the Ugly: The Psychology of the Internet
March 18, 2024Workshops
Workshop 28:Philosophy and Social Sciences
March 4, 2024Workshops
Workshop 27:Lives, Livelihoods, and Learning: A Global Perspective on the Wellbeing Impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic
March 4, 2024Other Events
18th meeting (Methods of Jurisprudence)
February 6, 2024Workshops
Workshop 26:Applied Ethics Workshop
January 30, 2024Other Events
17th meeting (Methods of Jurisprudence)
January 15, 2024Workshops
Workshop 25:Middle-Class Support for Encompassing Welfare: Self-Reinforcing Policy-Feedback