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Flaminio Squazzoni talks on 5 May 2020 (1.15PM) at the Behavioral Studies Colloquium, ETH, Zurich

By |2020-05-03T18:16:51+00:00May 3rd, 2020|

Our director, Flaminio Squazzoni presents a paper entitled "No evidence of any systematic bias against manuscripts by women in the peer review process of 145 scholarly journals" at the Behavioral Studies Colloquium, ETH, Zurich on 5 May 2020 (1.15PM). The presented paper can be downloaded here. Due to the current situation regarding the Corona virus [...]

BEHAVE at the MeMa – Methodology Matters Seminar on “Mechanisms and Black Boxes”, University of Milan, 17 January 2020

By |2020-01-13T00:12:11+00:00January 13th, 2020|

Flaminio Squazzoni, BEHAVE's director, will discuss on mechanisms and explanation with Andrew Bennett (Georgetown University) and Daniel Little (University of Michigan-Deaborn) at the MeMa - Methodology Matters Seminar on 17 January 2020 at the University of Milan. Chaired by Prof. Maurizio Ferrera, the workshop will begin at 1.30PM in Room A, at the NASP Graduate [...]

Dimitry Rtischev (Gakushuin University, Tokyo and University of Trento, Italy) will talk on “Dissipation of productivity gains through socioeconomic competition: Comparing inflationary consequences of wage hikes and income grants” in an SPS-BEHAVE Seminar on 3 March 2020

By |2020-01-11T00:35:32+00:00December 21st, 2019|

Dimitry Rtischev (Gakushuin University, Tokyo and University of Trento, Italy) will talk on "Dissipation of productivity gains through socioeconomic competition: Comparing inflationary consequences of wage hikes and income grants" in an SPS-BEHAVE Seminar on 3 March 2020, 12.30-14.30 at the Seminar Room of the Deparment of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan. Discussant: Prof. [...]

Paul Ormerod will give an SPS-BEHAVE seminar on “Big data, machine learning and measuring economic welfare” on 4th February 2020!

By |2019-11-25T15:00:30+00:00November 25th, 2019|

Brilliant economist, entrepreneur and author, Paul Ormerod (Volterra partner and visiting professor at UCL) will give an SPS-BEHAVE seminar on "Big data, machine learning and measuring economic welfare" on 4th February 2020, 12.30-14.30 at the Seminar Room of the Deparment of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan. Paul will present a paper co-authored with [...]

Tanzhe Tang (TU Delft, NL) will visit BEHAVE from 29 October to 13 November 2019

By |2019-10-30T16:50:17+00:00October 30th, 2019|

Tanzhe Tang (PhD student at TU Delft, NL) will visit BEHAVE from 29 October to 13 November 2019. Tanzhe studied at King’s College London, specialising in Non-equilibrium System, and now is working on agent-based models of opinion dynamics and social network with the team of BEHAVE lead by Caspar Chorus. Tanzhe will collaborate with Flaminio [...]

BEHAVE-UNIMI will host the Social Simulation Conference 2020, on 14-18 September 2020

By |2020-01-08T11:04:53+00:00September 26th, 2019|

BEHAVE is proud to announce that the 2020 Social Simulation Conference will take place at the University of Milan on 14-18 September 2020. Supported by BEHAVE and hosted by the Department of Social and Political Sciences, SSC is the main annual event of ESSA-The European Social Simulation Association, the largest association connecting all scholars interested [...]

Joshua M. Epstein will talk on “The philosophy and applications of agent-based computational modelling” at the BEHAVE Summer School on Sept 2, 9AM at the Collegio Lucchini, Brescia

By |2019-08-25T20:50:47+00:00August 25th, 2019|

Joshua M. Epstein (New York University) will give the inaugural lecture of the BEHAVE Summer School on ABM on Sept 2, 9AM 2019. He will talk on "The philosophy and applications of agent-based computational modelling". The talk will be recorded and published on the BEHAVE website after the school. Stay tuned! One of the pioneers [...]

Flaminio Squazzoni will give a seminar on peer review at the Institute for Analytical Sociology (Linköpings University, Sweden) on 28 November 2019

By |2019-08-22T10:19:41+00:00August 23rd, 2019|

Flaminio Squazzoni (Behave head) will give a seminar on peer review at the Institute for Analytical Sociology (Linköpings University, Sweden) on 28 November 2019. In the seminar, he will discuss the pros and cons of open peer review and transparency in periods of academic hypercompetition. The full programme of the IAS seminars is available here.