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📅What does social science contribute to our understanding of #Migration & #Integration? On 14-16 Sept, WZB holds a major conference w/ @albamoore1 (@GC_Migration), @maria_schiller1, @IntMigBerlin, @LGDrouhot, @AhmadMansour__, @vitnovotny & more. 👇 wzb.eu/en/events/does…


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To what extent, and in what sense, agent-based computational models can contribute to causal inference?

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We are hiring a postdoc at @UniUtrecht sociology! Come work with us on a new project on AI and discrimination in hiring 👇

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Join us on Friday, 4/15 at 11am ET for an online Economic Sociology colloquium featuring Siegwart Lindenberg (Tilburg, Groningen) discussing his latest paper, "Calibrating competition." Register here for access: cornell.zoom.us/webinar/regist… #EconomicSociology #EconSoc

CSESfeed's tweet image. Join us on Friday, 4/15 at 11am ET for an online Economic Sociology colloquium featuring Siegwart Lindenberg (Tilburg, Groningen) discussing his latest paper, "Calibrating competition."  Register here for access:
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A long fight could leave Ukraine in ruins and ignite a much wider war. Instead, by agreeing publicly to neutrality, Ukraine and its backers would help to end the war, argues @JeffDSachs. bit.ly/3Dr1P1k


Join us today at 4pm ET for a talk by Andrew Bacevich (@QuincyInst) on "A New Security Paradigm." Register here for access: cornell.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

CSESfeed's tweet image. Join us today at 4pm ET for a talk by Andrew Bacevich (@QuincyInst) on "A New Security Paradigm."  Register here for access:
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"John Mearsheimer on why the West is principally responsible for the Ukrainian crisis" via @TheEconomist economist.com/by-invitation/…


Join us on Thurs, March 24th at 4pm ET for an online lecture by Andrew Bacevich (@QuincyInst, @BU_Tweets) on "A New Security Paradigm." Bacevich will discuss the future of U.S. foreign policy in a multipolar world. Register here: cornell.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

CSESfeed's tweet image. Join us on Thurs, March 24th at 4pm ET for an online lecture by Andrew Bacevich (@QuincyInst, @BU_Tweets) on "A New Security Paradigm."  Bacevich will discuss the future of U.S. foreign policy in a multipolar world.

Register here:
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Former ambassador Jack F. Matlock Jr. writes that the ongoing crisis between the United States and Russia "was predictable, willfully precipitated, but can easily be resolved by the application of common sense." responsiblestatecraft.org/2022/02/15/the…


Join us tomorrow at 12pm ET for the fourth installment of our series on the #AmericanStateinAMultipolarWorld with a lecture by @samuelmoyn on his book, Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War. cornell.zoom.us/webinar/regist… #Humane


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