First Annual CESS-NYU Experimental
Political Science Conference
Friday, February 8th, 2008
The Conference will be 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 one-day event at NYU and will feature three
papers with discussants. We have confirmed the following authors as
paper presenters for the inaugural Annual Conference:
Ted Brader, University of Michigan
Dustin Tingley, Princeton University
Macartan Humphries, Columbia University,
Dan Posner, UCLA, and
Jeremy
Weinstein, Stanford University
The Conference will also feature a general panel on experimental
methodology. Lunch and dinner will be provided to confirmed
participants. Please rsvp if you would plan to attend the conference
to reserve your spot for lunch and dinner.
RSVP will close February 2nd.
Organized by
Rebecca Morton and
Joshua Tucker
For more information, contact Rajeev Advani