Social Identity & Morality Lab: Guest speakers
We are currently inviting guest speakers for our weekly lab meeting. We are looking for a diversity of perspectives on issues we study, especially people who have work that critiques or challenges our theoretical or empirical publications. Our goal is to listen, learn and engage with people who have different perspectives and you will have a warm, receptive audience who will not interrupt or derail your talk (but will ask lots of curious questions when you are finished). We genuinely want to learn about our blind spots, oversights, and errors and perhaps even design future collaborations on topics where we disagree (e.g., friendly adversarial collaborations). Guest speakers can be from any career stage (we plan to invite a diversity of people from all backgrounds and career stages). Unfortunately, we have no budget to fly people in so guest speakers would have to be virtual or in-person (if you are passing through NYC or live in the area). We tend to have a busy lab schedule, but plan to invite at least one critic to share their work with our lab per semester indefinitely.
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Please list your full name, title, affiliation, and email (and a link to your google scholar or website, if available).
What is the summary of your critique or our work (100-200 words)?
Can you explain how your critique is substantive and not merely semantic or relies on a straw man (100-200 words)?
What papers of ours do you plan to critique (please note citations)?
Would you like to do a virtual or in-person visit (note dates you are available for in-person visits)?
Is there anything else we should know?
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