Upcoming
June, 2024
Max Posch, Jonathan Schulz, Joe Henrich "How Social Structure Drives Innovation: Surname Diversity and Patents in U.S. History", Calgary Workshop, Banff, Canada
June, 2024
Max Posch, Jonathan Schulz, Joe Henrich "How Social Structure Drives Innovation: Surname Diversity and Patents in U.S. History", Econometric society, Nashville, USA
June, 2024
Max Posch, Jonathan Schulz, Joe Henrich "How Social Structure Drives Innovation: Surname Diversity and Patents in U.S. History", Economic Research on Identity, Norms, and Narratives (ERINN), Venice, Italy
June, 2024
Max Posch, Jonathan Schulz, Joe Henrich "How Social Structure Drives Innovation: Surname Diversity and Patents in U.S. History", Barcelona Summer Forum Innovation, Barcelona, Spain
June, 2024
Max Posch, Jonathan Schulz, Joe Henrich "How Social Structure Drives Innovation: Surname Diversity and Patents in U.S. History", Society of Institutions and Organizations in Economics, Chicago, USA
July, 2024
Max Posch, Jonathan Schulz, Joe Henrich "How Social Structure Drives Innovation: Surname Diversity and Patents in U.S. History", NBER Innovation, Cambridge, USA
September, 2024
Jonathan Schulz "Social Structure or Church and Innovation", World Interdisciplinary Network for Institutional Research (WINIR), Pittsburgh, USA
Past
May, 2024
Clelia R. LaMonica, Patrick Burns, Pramit Chaudhuri, Jennifer Devereaux, Joseph Dexter, Liwen Hou, Joseph Henrich, Jonathan Schulz "Analyzing Kinship Sentiment in Medieval Documents", Digital Humanities in the Nordics and Baltic Countries 8th conference, Reykjavík, Iceland
May, 2024
Mohammad Atari "Historical psychology, contemporary cultural issues, and the future of Homo sapiens", Global Priorities Institute, Oxford University
Duman Bahrami-Rad, Jonathan Beauchamp, Jospeh Henrich, Jonathan Schulz "Kin-based Institutions and Economic Development", Washington Area Development Economics Symposium (WADES), Washington DC, USA
Max Posch, Jonathan Schulz, Joe Henrich "How Social Structure Drives Innovation: Surname Diversity and Patents in U.S. History", New Economic School (NES) econ seminar, Moscow (virtual), Russia
Slava Savitzkiy, Jonathan Schulz, Max Posch, Joe Henrich "Innovation, the Church, and WEIRD Psychology", Lyon, France
April, 2024
Mohammad Atari "Learning from the past: Historical psychology and moral pluralism help address ethical issues of our time", Ethical Issues of Our Time Conference, Park City, Utah
Duman Bahrami-Rad, Jonathan Beauchamp, Jospeh Henrich, Jonathan Schulz "Kin-based Institutions and Economic Development", Institutions and prosperity: a global comparative perspective (conference), Utrecht, Netherlands
Slava Savitzkiy, Jonathan Schulz, Max Posch, Joe Henrich "Innovation, the Church, and WEIRD Psychology", Brown Deep-Rooted Factors of Comparative Development Conference, Providence, USA
March, 2024
Max Posch, Jonathan Schulz, Joe Henrich "How Social Structure Drives Innovation: Surname Diversity and Patents in U.S. History", Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark
Max Posch, Jonathan Schulz, Joe Henrich "How Social Structure Drives Innovation: Surname Diversity and Patents in U.S. History", University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Slava Savitzkiy, Jonathan Schulz, Max Posch, Joe Henrich "Innovation, the Church, and WEIRD Psychology", ASREC, Orange, USA
February, 2024
Max Posch, Jonathan Schulz, Joe Henrich "How Social Structure Drives Innovation: Surname Diversity and Patents in U.S. History", Newcastle University, Newcasle, UK
December, 2023
Max Posch, Jonathan Schulz, Joe Henrich "How Social Structure Drives Innovation: Surname Diversity and Patents in U.S. History", Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
July, 2023
Max Posch, Jonathan Schulz, Joseph Henrich "Surname Diversity, Social Ties and Innovation", NBER Summer Institute, Cambridge, USA
June, 2023
Mohammad Atari "Theory-Driven Text Analysis for Social Sciences", University of Sussex, UK. [Virtual]
Jennifer Devereaux "Intercorporeal Resonance: Linguistic Experientiality and Affectivity in Roman Texts", International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics 2023, Prague, Czech Republic
Max Posch, Jonathan Schulz, Joseph Henrich "Surname Diversity, Social Ties and Innovation", ECONtribute seminar, Cologne/Bonn, Germany
May, 2023
Jennifer Devereaux, Mohammad Atari, Joseph Dexter, Pramit Chaudhuri, and Patrick Burns "The Future Is Collaborative: Historical Psychology In Latin Texts", University of Oxford, UK
Jennifer Devereaux, Mohammad Atari, Joseph Dexter, Pramit Chaudhuri, and Patrick Burns "Collaborative Criticism: Historical Psychology In Latin Texts", University of Cambridge, UK
April, 2023
Duman Bahrami-Rad, Jonathan Beauchamp, Joseph Henrich, Jonathan Schulz "Kin-based Institutions and Economic Development", APEE conference, Mexico
Max Posch "Sociocultural Diversity and Innovation: Surnames and Patenting over U.S. History", Virtual Workshop in Historical Political Economy
Max Posch, Jonathan Schulz, Joseph Henrich "Surname Diversity, Social Ties and Innovation", APEE conference, Mexico
March, 2023
Joseph Henrich "Culture, Collective Minds and Innovation", Carl Friedrich von Siemens Foundation, Munich, Germany
Max Posch "Cultural Change: Evidence from Three Centuries of U.S. Local Newspapers", ASREC conference, Harvard University
Slides
Max Posch "Innovation, the Church, and WEIRD Psychology", Arthur Lewis Lab Conference, University of Manchester
February, 2023
Mohammad Atari, Ali Omrani "Theory-Driven Text Analysis for Psychologists", Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta
Slides
Jennifer Devereaux "Cognitive Artifacts & Historical Psychology", Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta
Joseph Henrich "Historical Psychology: Promises and Prospects", SPSP Historical Psychology Preconference
Joseph Henrich "Innovation, psychology and the Medieval Church", Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, Belgium
Video
Max Posch "Cultural Change: Evidence from Three Centuries of U.S. Local Newspapers", SPSP Historical Psychology Preconference
Slides
Jonathan Schulz "Sociocultural diversity, surnames, and innovation", Stanford Economics history seminar
January, 2023
Joseph Henrich "Innovation, Psychology and the Church", University of Bordeaux
Joseph Henrich "Are some societies WEIRDer than others?", Aha Festival, Lucerne, Switzerland
December, 2022
Jonathan Schulz "Sociocultural diversity, surnames, and innovation", Religion, Culture and Economic Growth in Historical Perspective, Louvain University
November, 2022
Joseph Henrich "WEIRD Minds: How religion and family shapes psychology, democracy and innovation.", Free Enterprise Forum Speaker Series, Baylor University
Jonathan Schulz "Sociocultural diversity, surnames, and innovation", Workshop on Culture, Institutions and Development, Lund University
October, 2022
Jennifer Devereaux "Friends, Olives, and Guilt in Ancient Rome", Department of Classical Studies and Ancient History, University of Auckland
September, 2022
Jennifer Devereaux "Pain: Civic Identity and Vicious Spectatorship", Laboratoire HISOMA (Histoire et Sources des Mondes Antiques), Intelligences et sens des spectateurs dans l'Antiquité
Jennifer Devereaux "Friends, Olives, and Guilt in Ancient Rome", Center for Advanced Studies, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Jonathan Schulz "Kin-based institutions and economic development", PPE Seminar
Jonathan Schulz "The Medieval Church and Innovation", States, Intermediate Institutions and Long-term Development, Utrecht University
May, 2022
Jonathan Beauchamp "Kin-based institutions and economic development", University of Essex
Slides
Jonathan Schulz "Kin-based institutions and economic development", Brown Conference on Comparative Development, Providence
April, 2022
Jonathan Beauchamp "Kin-based institutions and economic development", ICES
Jonathan Beauchamp "Kin-based institutions and economic development", NBER Economics of Culture and Institutions Meeting
Jonathan Beauchamp "Kin-based institutions and economic development", ASREC
March, 2022
Jonathan Schulz "Sociocultural diversity, surnames, and innovation", University of British Columbia
Jonathan Schulz "The Church, kinship intensity and global psychological variation", University of Amsterdam