"Paris IAS Ideas" 2024-2025
The “Paris IAS Ideas” online talk series features short and stimulating presentations by fellows of the Paris Institute for Advanced Study. The talks mark the beginning of 1-month writing residencies in which fellows will write a paper with the “definitive” version of an idea of concept they have been working on for years.
Short, 20-minute presentations will be followed by interdisciplinary discussions with researchers across social sciences and humanities. Everyone is welcome to attend and contribute to the debates that will inform the fellows’ work at the Paris IAS.
Practical Information
All talks will take place in English and online on Zoom.
Please check the program below for speakers and times.
Registration needed in order to receive the connection link.
Program
February 7, 2025
🔹2pm CET - Purifying Texts in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
By Yitzhak Hen, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
January 10, 2025
🔹2pm CET - Designing a behavioural experiment to measure the cost of autonomy due to predictive AI, and Nudging
By Pavan Mamidi (Director of the Centre for Social and Behavior Change (CSBC) at Ashoka University, India)
🔹2.40pm CET - Being angry women in ancient mythology: a gendered "pathographic" approach
By Silvia Romani (University of Milan)
November 8, 2024
🔹2pm CET - Fast-track negotiation’: a negotiation model for conflicts of the 21st century
By Mark Freeman, Founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT)
October 4, 2024
🔹2pm CET - The body in the metaverse
By Salvatore Maria Aglioti, Sapienza University, Rome
🔹2pm CET - Is it possible to carve a cohesive women’s agenda? Between state, movements and (Muslim) women’s perils in Bangladesh
By Samia Huq (Brac University, Bangladesh)
September 6, 2024
🔹 2pm CET - The value of value: reframing the meaning of success
By Christopher Sorensen (GreenLab Innovation Foundation)
🔹 2.40pm CET - Embracing difference: scenarios for identities, interests, conflict, violence, and cohabitation
By Adam Kahane (Reos Partners, Canada)
🔹 3.20pm CET - Ghosts in the Machine: AI, Mourning, and the Politics of Digital Death
By Alexa Hagerty (Cambridge University, UK)
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