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Rockefeller Center faculty research grant recipients present their work to colleagues at Rockefeller Faculty Seminars. Some scholars present their published work, while others present work-in-progress and solicit comments from their colleagues.
If you wish to attend any of the seminars listed below, please contact Wadeane Kunz by email or by calling (603)646-3874.
PREVIOUS SEMINARS
Misagh Parsa, Professor of Sociology
"Authoritarian Regimes and Alternative Paths to Democratization"
Katherine Baicker, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics
"Finders Keepers:Forfeiture Laws Policing Incentives, and Local Budgets
Nelson Kasfir, Professor of Government
"When Guerrillas Govern Civilians
James Feyrer, Assistant Professor of Economics
Aggregate Evidence on the Link Between Demographics and Productivity"
Jennifer A. Richeson, Assistant Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
"Prejudice Concerns and Interracial Interactions
Jennifer M. Groh, Assistant Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
"Looking at Sounds: Neural Computations for Associating Visual and Auditory Events"
Judith Byfield, AssociateProfessor of History
"Engendering Democracy: Ladies, Women and Protests in Post-World War II Abeokuta"
Annelise Orleck, AssociateProfessor of History
"We Were Fighting History: Poor Women an Community Economic Development"
Christopher Sneddon, Assistant Professor of Geography & Environmental Studies
"Reinventing the River Basin: Particpation and Power in the Mekong and Zambezi Basins, 1995-2004"
Benjamin Forest, Assistant Professor of Geography
"Building a Better Gerrymander? The Impact of Geographic Information Systems on Political Redistricting."
Lynn Vavreck, Assistant Professor of Political Science, UCLA
Title: "Campaign Advertising Effectiveness: Observational, Laboratory, and Field Study Results"
Nina Pavcnik, Assistant Professor of Economics
Title: "Trade, Wages, and the Political Economy of Trade Protection: Evidence from the Columbian Trade Reforms"
Amitabh Chandra, Assistant Professor of Economics
"The Economics of Technological Disparities in Health Care" Co-authored with Dougals Staiger, Associate Professor of Economics
Pam Martin, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Geography and Rockefeller Center
"Fragmented Nation? Mexican Political Identities in Transition"
Eric Edmonds, Assistant Professor of Economics
"Poverty, Development and Child Labor in Southeast Asia"
William Fischel, Professor of Economics
"The Law and Economics of Heteroecious Rusts: State Action and Just Compensation in Miller v. Schoene"
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