We are pleased to announce the Second Annual NYU-CESS (New York University Center for Experimental Social Sciences) Conference on Experimental Political Science for Friday, February 6th and Saturday, February 7th. Last year's Inaugural Conference was a huge success with over 100 attendees.
The Conference is now an annual event that we hope will bring together researchers interested in experimental methodology in political science broadly. That is, we welcome the participation of scholars who work in the field and those who work in the lab as well as the participation of political psychologists and political economists. Furthermore, we welcome the participation of scholars who are not experimentalists themselves but are interested in learning and discussing experimental methods as well as those interested in the relationship between the experimental method and analyzing observational data in political science.
The Conference will be a day and a half event. We have confirmed the following authors as paper presenters for the Second Annual Conference:
- Joseph Boesch, U of Texas-Austin
- James Druckman, Northwestern U.
- Jens Großer, Florida State U.
- Leonie Huddy, SUNY Stony Brook
- Luke Keele, Ohio State U.
- Lilliana Mason, SUNY Stony Brook
- C. Daniel Myers, Princeton U.
- Eric Oliver, U. of Chicago
- Todd Rogers, Analyst Institute
- John Schiemann, Farleigh Dickerson University
The RSVP for Lunch and Dinner is now closed.
Organized by Rebecca Morton and Joshua Tucker.
For more information, contact Rajeev Advani