2025
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Trust us for we are Legion: A Habermasian perspective on majoritarian content moderation, blockchain and the law
Burkhard Schafer – University of Edinburgh
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Britain’s European Policy in Turbulent Times
Pauline Schnapper – Sorbonne Nouvelle University, Paris
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Everything Will Be: The Liquid City in Canada's Literature and Film
Eva Darias-Beautell – University of La Laguna, Spain
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Field Experiment Evidence on Age Discrimination and Age Stereotypes
David Neumark – University of California-Irvine
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Advances in Healthcare Modeling: Microsimulation as a Tool for Applied Research
Prof. Roland Sturm – Pardee RAND Graduate School
2024
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Why do we get fat? The impact of macronutrients on energy balance and food intake
John Speakman – University of Aberdeen
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Copyright Law Meets Generative Models: Harnessing AI for Dispute Resolution
Niva Elkin-Koren – Tel Aviv University
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Europe's Long 1989
Christopher Bickerton – Cambridge University
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The „Vienna School“ in the Arts and Media in Berlin, 1900-1930
Elana Shapira – University of Applied Arts Vienna
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Free Movement of Goods: Evolution and Intelligent Design in the Foundations of the European Union
Stefan Enchelmaier – University of Oxford
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Political polarization: a network perspective
Antti Gronow – University of Helsinki
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Exploring Population Health & Health Equity: Insights from an Economist and a Sociologist
Emily Dore & Michal Horný
2023
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The ethics of technology in sports
Sigmund Loland – Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
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Economics with no prices and no games.
Ariel Rubinstein – Tel Aviv University
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Impact of climate change policies: Behavioral insights
Lata Gangadharan – Monash University
2019
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Who Really Won World War I?
Lothar Höbelt – Institut für Geschichte, Universität Wien, Austria
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Post-normal science as a framework for science advice to government
Matthias Kaiser – Bergen University, Norway
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Unethical Behavior: A Matter of Incentives and Punishment?
Marie Claire Villeval – Centre national de la recherche scientifique – University of Lyon, France
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Contemporary Partisan Politics in the United States
John Bullock – Northwestern University, USA
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Economic and Political Integration of Refugees
Bernt Bratsberg – Frichs Centre Oslo, Norway
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Feeling Smart: Why Our Emotions Are More Rational Than We Think
Eyal Winter – Lancaster University, UK, Hebrew University, Israel
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The Rise of APEp and the Crisis of Liberal Democracy: Can We Fix It?
Fernando Casal Bértoa – University of Nottingham, UK
2018
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Maria Theresa and the Love of her Subjects
Barbara Stollberg - Rilinger – University of Muenster
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Fashion – an Oriental Colony in the Heart of the West
Barbara Vinken – University of Munich
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Behavioral Foundations of Collective Actions
Juan - Camilo Cardenas – Professor, Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia
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Charles IV. – Ruler and Founder
Jan Royt – Charles University, Czech Republic
2017
- Formal Linguistics and the Experimental Turn Mojmír Dočekal
- Is Economics Useful for Public Policy? James Alm
- Political ecology: how power produces environmental change Christos Zografos
- Social Resilience at the Individual, Communal and National level Reuven Gal
2016
- Behavioral Economics Cary A. Deck
- Evolution and International Relations Bradley A. Thayer
- Identification, Reconstruction and Evaluation of Arguments Marek Picha
- Languages in Education Eva Vetter
- Law and Art Amy Goldrich