Richard Foster

University of Oxford

  Wednesday, 5th June 2024

  14:00 - 15:00

   CESS Seminar Room - 3 George Street Mews

   Can Entertainment Media induce Perspective-Taking and Reflectivity in Political Judgements?


Azim Wazeer

Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford

  Wednesday, 29th May 2024

  14:00 - 15:00

   CESS Seminar Room - 3 George Street Mews

   Building Domestic Legitimacy Abroad: The Case of the Saudi Sovereign Wealth Fund


Jane Gingrich

Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford

  Wednesday, 8th May 2024

  14:00 - 15:00

   CESS Seminar Room - 3 George Street Mews

   Why do Populists Dislike Higher Education? A Test of Mechanisms


Emma Walker-Silverman

University of Oxford

  Wednesday, 1st May 2024

  14:00 - 15:00

   CESS Seminar Room - 3 George Street Mews

   Can social media reduce hostility to refugees?


Cesar Fuster Llamazares

University Of Oxford

  Wednesday, 24th April 2024

  14:00 - 15:00

   CESS Seminar Room - 3 George Street Mews

   Why do we accept market inequality?


Joshua Berry

University of Oxford

  Wednesday, 6th March 2024

  14:00 - 15:00

   CESS Seminar Room - 3 George Street Mews

   Do elite cues explain partisan policy preferences for online content moderation?


Andrej Cvetic

Trinity College Dublin

  Wednesday, 28th February 2024

  14:00 - 15:00

   CESS Seminar Room - 3 George Street Mews

   The Effect of Electoral Support for Far-right on Institutional and Social Trust among Muslim Immigrants: Evidence from Germany


CESS/Nuffield Field Subvention

University of Oxford

  Wednesday, 21st February 2024

  14:00 - 15:00

   CESS Seminar Room - 3 George Street Mews

   A Nudge Too Far? Studying the Effect of Nudge Knowledge on Nudge Efficacy


Gabriel Fung

University of Oxford

  Wednesday, 14th February 2024

  14:00 - 15:00

   CESS Seminar Room - 3 George Street Mews

   Credible Forgiveness: When do States Apologize for Wartime Crimes?