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IES Graduate Fellows Research Symposium – April 20, 2024
Light breakfast: 10am.
Panel 1: Collective Action and Politics (10:15am-11:30am)
Counter-Propaganda, Social Ties, and Autocratic Resistance: Evidence from Radio Free Europe (Frances Cayton, Government)
Image ethics in worship in late medieval / Early Modern Europe (Savannah Emmons, Medieval Studies)
A Most Fascist War: Revisiting the Italian Invasion of Ethiopia (Chris Mingo, History)
Lunch break: 11:30pm-12:30pm
Panel 2: Trade, Business, Law, and Culture (12:30pm-2pm)
Chaucer, Gower and the Bounds of the European World (Thari Zweers, Medieval Studies)
The impacts of artificial intelligence on worker ownership in tech companies. (Stefan Ivanovski, Industrial and Labor Relations)
Cultural history (music) of financial capitalism; the South Sea Bubble of 1720. (Morton Wan, Musicology)
Protecting Antiquities in a Civilized Manner: Ottoman antiquities regulations and international legal thought in the late nineteenth century (Emre Susamci, History)
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