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Violence Against Women Workshop
Radcliffe Conference Center

This two-day workshop brings together scholars working in the field of economics to provide policy insights to address violence against women.

Date: Friday 18 October - Saturday 19 October, 2024
Venue: Radcliffe Conference Centre
Address: University of Warwick, CV4 7SH
Organisers: Sonia Bhalotra

About the Workshop

The workshop is designed to promote knowledge exchange and networking, providing a platform for participants to share their findings on the impact of various policies and to collaboratively explore strategies for addressing violence against women. This workshop hosts a range of speakers across different institutions.

Regular presentations are 25-minutes long, followed by a 10-minute discussion by a formal discussant, and 5 minutes allocated for questions from the audience.

Programme

Day 1: Friday, 18 October 2024

9:30 – 10:00 AM: Welcoming (Radcliffe Reception)

Session 1 (Radcliffe Space 1)

10:00 AM - 10:40 AM: Presentation 1 (Speaker: Girija Borker, World Bank) (Discussant: Priyama Majumder)

  • “Debiasing Law Enforcement Officers: Evidence from an Expressive Arts Intervention in India”

10:40 -11:20 AM: Presentation 2 (Speaker: Jeff Grogger, University of Chicago) (Discussant: Matteo Sandi)

  • “Heuristic Reasoning Distorts Police Predictions of Domestic Abuse”

11:20 AM – 11.30 AM: Break (Radcliffe Lounge)

 11:30 AM - 12:10 AM: Presentation 3 (Speaker: Johanna Rickne, University of Stockholm) (Discussant: Lea Nassal)

  • “Sexual Harassment & Leaky Pipeline in Academia”

12:10-12.50 PM: Presentation 4 (Speaker: Sonia Bhalotra, University of Warwick) (Discussant: Nina Buchmann)

  • “Firm responses to legislation on workplace sexual harassment”

12.50 - 2:00 PM: Lunch (Radcliffe Restaurant)

Session 2 (Radcliffe Space 1)

 2:00 – 2:40 PM: Presentation 5 (Speaker: Dan Anderberg, Royal Holloway University of London) (Discussant: Vahid Moghani)

  • “Keeping the Peace while getting your way: Information, Persuasion & Intimate Partner”

2:40 – 3:20 PM: Presentation 6 (Speaker: Nina Buchmann, Yale University)

  • “Paternalistic Discrimination”

3:20 - 3:35 PM: Break (Radcliffe Lounge)

3:35 – 4:15 PM: Presentation 7(Speaker: Bilge Erten, Northeastern University) (Discussant: Elaheh F Pour)

  • “From Addiction to Aggression: The Spillover effect of Opioid policies on Intimate Partner Violence”

 

4:15 PM – 4:55 PM: Presentation 8 (Speaker: Susan Niknami, Stockholm University)

  • “Alcohol Availability and Violence Against Women”

4:55 - 5:00 PM: Break (Radcliffe Lounge)

5:00 – 5:40 PM: Presentation 9 (Speaker: Olivia Masi, University of Bocconi) (Discussant: Sevinc Bermek)

  • “Overstretched: Financial Distress & Intimate Partner Violence in the U.S”

5:45 - 6:30 PM Drinks Reception (Radcliffe Lounge)

7:00 PM Dinner (Harrington on the Hill Restaurant)

Day 2: Saturday, 19 October 2024

9:20 – 9:30 AM: Morning Coffee (Radcliffe Lounge)

Session 4 (Radcliffe Space 1)

9:30 AM - 10:10 AM: Presentation 1 (Speaker: Karmini Sharma, Imperial College London)

  • “Anti-Sexual Harassment Amenities at Work”

10:10 AM - 10:50 AM: Presentation 2 (Speaker: Mateusz Stalinski, University of Warwick) (Discussant: Johanna Rickne)

  • “When Do People Condone Sexual Harassment? A Cross-Cultural Study of Trade-offs”

10:50 - 11 AM: Break (Radcliffe Lounge)

Session 5 (Radcliffe Space 1)

11:00 - 11:40 AM: Presentation 3 (Speaker: Matthew Ridley, University of Warwick) (Discussant: Jeff Grogger)

  • “Sexual harassment: Policy gaps, citizen perceptions and support for policy change”

11:40 AM - 12:20 PM: Presentation 4 (Speaker:Sevinc Bermek, King's College London) (Discussant: Anisha Garg)

  • “Victim-blaming Norms and Violence Against Women: Correcting Misperceptions or Morality Drive Policy and Behaviour Change?”

12:20 - 1:30 PM: Lunch (Radcliffe Restaurant)

Session 6

1:30 PM - 2:10 PM: Presentation 5 (Speaker: Damian Clarke, Universidad de Chile) (Discussant: Alex Zhou)

  • “Schools as Safety Nets: Break-downs & Recovery in Reporting Violence Against Children”

2:10 - 2:50 PM: Presentation 6 (Speaker: Selim Gulesci, Trinity College Dublin) (Discussant: Rui Costa)

  • “Gender-based Violence in Schools & Girls’ Education: Experimental Evidence from Mozambique”

2:50 – 3:00 PM: Break (Radcliffe Lounge)

Session 7

3:00 - 3:40 PM: Presentation 7 (Speaker: Sarthak Joshi, University of Warwick) (Discussant: Bilge Erten)

  • “Female Empowerment & Male Backlash: Experimental Evidence from India”

3:40 - 4:20 PM: Presentation 8 (Speaker: Anisha Garg, University of Warwick) (Discussant: Selim Gulesci)

  • “Safe Travels: Transport Advancement and Women's Safety in India”

4:20 PM- 5 PM: Presentation 9 (Speaker: Matteo Sandi, London School of Economics) (Discussant: Sebastien Montpetit)

  • “Don’t Stick a Spoon in Marital Disputes? Sentencing Severity and Domestic Violence”

Closing remarks and people who wish to stay may (or may not) go out for a walk or coordinate an informal gathering for dinner.

Register your place

Attendance at this workshop is free. Please secure your place now using the link below.

Please note that places are limited.

Register

After you have registered, an email will be sent to you with further details closer to the event. If you have any questions about the conference or would like to disclose any accessibility requirements, please email pearl.gyan-amponsah@warwick.ac.uk.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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Metaethics Reading Group
S1.50

The metaethics reading group is back this academic year! Anyone with an interest in metaethics is welcome, whether you’re an undergraduate, postgraduate, or staff.

We will meet on Fridays every other week for the rest of the term:

· 18 Oct, 12:00-14:00, S1.50

· 1 Nov, 12:00 - 14:00, S1.50,

· 15 Nov, 12:00 - 14:00, S1.50

· 29 Nov, 12:00 - 14:00, S1.50.

We will read a new paper each session, with discussion led by the person who picks the paper. Our last slot of the term is still free, so if you’d like to present a paper, please get in touch with Sara (Sara.Gorea.1@warwick.ac.uk) or Oscar (oscar.north-concar@warwick.ac.uk).

 

Best wishes,

Sara, Oscar, and Kirk

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PG Professional Development Workshop
S0.11

Getting Started and Planning Your Course

Friday October 18th (week 3) from 2pm to 5:15, Room S0.11

2.00pm Literature search skills and tools (Jackie Hanes, Academic Support Librarian) [for everyone]

2.30pm Planning your MA (Matt Nudds) [for MA students]

3.00pm Getting started on the MA dissertation (Eileen John) [for MA students]

3.30pm Tea/coffee

3.45pm Writing MA or MPhil essays (Tom Crowther) [for MA and MPhil students]

4.30pm Writing an MPhil or PhD thesis (Sameer Bajaj) [for MPhil and PhD students]

5.15pm end/informal visit to Varsity/Dirty Duck

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