IQSS, 1737 Cambridge Street Room N401, Cambridge, MA (Map)
The Political Psychology and Behavior Workshop is a biweekly interdisciplinary forum for the presentation and discussion of current research that uses a psychological and empirical orientation to examine the microfoundations of citizen and elite behavior. Our topics include but are not limited to identity, emotion, culture, beliefs, preferences (including public opinion and individual preferences), rationality, norms, cognition, group dynamics, ethnic politics, context effects, attribution, information, bargaining and trust. This is a methodologically plural forum open to faculty, graduate students, and other members of the academic community.
The workshop will meet about every other Friday afternoon from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. at 1737 Cambridge Street, Room N401. Lunch begins at 12:00 and discussion of the paper will begin promptly at 12:15 p.m. Click on the links below to access the schedules and papers.