Agenda Agenda Day Month Week December 2023 – April 2024 Dec 2023 – Apr 2024 Collapse All Expand All Dec 4 Mon PPE Working Paper Series: Michael Wagnon @ Kellogg Center (820 University City Blvd) Tickets Dec 4 @ 12:30 pm – 1:45 pm Michael Wagnon, together with Sudipta Sarangi, will give a talk with the title “The Ten Little Treasures of Game Theory Revisited Through AI.” The talk will take place on December 4, 2023, from 12:30-1:45pm, in the conference room of the Kellogg Center (820 University City Blvd). All faculty and students are welcome to attend. Lunch will be served! Please RSVP (strongly recommended). The PPE Working Paper Series offers a friendly and constructive intellectual environment for sharing and advancing preliminary research in PPE and is typically combined with a lunch for participants. If you are an individual with a disability and desire an accommodation, please contact Holly Belcher (hollymb2@nullvt.edu) at least ten business days before the event. Sponsor: Administration Homepage: http://www.calendar.vt.edu/index.php?calendarid=clahs Contact: Melinda Miller E-Mail:: millermc@nullvt.edu Jan 25 Thu PPE Game (Theory) Night @ Kellogg Center (820 University City Blvd) Tickets Jan 25 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Are you interested in strategic thinking? Do you enjoy thinking a few steps ahead? At the core of PPE analysis lies the essence of strategic thinking and problem solving. Immerse yourself in this approach in a dynamic, relaxed, and hands-on environment guided by the Kellogg Center’s resident game theorist, Dan Gibbs. Together, participants will engage in the study and play of popular board and card games. They will explore optimal strategies through gameplay and thoughtful discussion. Participants will also have the chance to compete for exciting prizes, making the learning experience both enjoyable and rewarding. All faculty, staff, and students are welcome. Food and beverages will be provided. Please sign up in advance with Dan Gibbs (gibbsd@nullvt.edu). Feb 6 Tue PPE Working Paper Series: Philip Yaure @ Kellogg Center (820 University City Blvd) Tickets Feb 6 @ 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm Philip Yaure, a PPE affiliate and a faculty member in Philosophy, will give a talk with the title “Organized Sisters: Gender, Solidarity, and the Coalition of Labor Union Women.” The talk will take place on February 6, 2024, from 12:00-1:15pm, in the conference room of the Kellogg Center (820 University City Blvd). All faculty and students are welcome to attend. Lunch will be served! The PPE Working Paper Series offers a friendly and constructive intellectual environment for sharing and advancing preliminary research in PPE and is typically combined with a lunch for participants. If you are an individual with a disability and desire an accommodation, please contact Holly Belcher (hollymb2@nullvt.edu) at least ten business days before the event. Sponsor: Administration Homepage: http://www.calendar.vt.edu/index.php?calendarid=clahs Contact: Melinda Miller E-Mail:: millermc@nullvt.edu Feb 21 Wed PPE Research Speaker Series: Emma Planinc @ Owens Ballroom (Owens Hall) Tickets Feb 21 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Emma Planinc, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, will give a talk with the title “Regenerative Politics.” The talk will take place on February 21, 2024, from 4-5:30pm in the Owens Ballroom (Owens Hall). The talk is tailored to appeal to both faculty and students, with plenty of time for discussion and interaction with the guest speaker. The talk will be followed by a public reception. All faculty and students are welcome to attend. If you are an individual with a disability and desire an accommodation, please contact Holly Belcher (hollymb2@nullvt.edu) at least ten business days in advance. Price: Free Sponsor: Administration Homepage: http://www.calendar.vt.edu/index.php?calendarid=clahs Contact: Michael Moehler E-Mail:: moehler@nullvt.edu Feb 22 Thu PPE Game (Theory) Night @ Kellogg Center (820 University City Blvd) Tickets Feb 22 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Are you interested in strategic thinking? Do you enjoy thinking a few steps ahead? At the core of PPE analysis lies the essence of strategic thinking and problem solving. Immerse yourself in this approach in a dynamic, relaxed, and hands-on environment guided by the Kellogg Center’s resident game theorist, Dan Gibbs. Together, participants will engage in the study and play of popular board and card games. They will explore optimal strategies through gameplay and thoughtful discussion. Participants will also have the chance to compete for exciting prizes, making the learning experience both enjoyable and rewarding. All faculty, staff, and students are welcome. Food and beverages will be provided. Please sign up in advance with Dan Gibbs (gibbsd@nullvt.edu). Mar 13 Wed PPE Working Paper Series: Lillian Frost @ Kellogg Center (820 University City Blvd) Tickets Mar 13 @ 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm Lillian Frost, a PPE affiliate and faculty member in Political Science, will give a talk with the title “Citizenship Spectrums: Misalignments of Nationality, Passports, and Belonging in Jordan.” The talk will take place on March 13, 2024, from 12:00-1:15pm, in the conference room of the Kellogg Center (820 University City Blvd). All faculty and students are welcome to attend. Lunch will be served! Please RSVP (strongly recommended). The PPE Working Paper Series offers a friendly and constructive intellectual environment for sharing and advancing preliminary research in PPE and is typically combined with a lunch for participants. If you are an individual with a disability and desire accommodation, please contact Holly Belcher (hollymb2@nullvt.edu) at least ten business days before the event. Sponsor: Administration Homepage: http://www.calendar.vt.edu/index.php?calendarid=clahs Contact: Melinda Miller Phone: millermc@nullvt.edu Mar 21 Thu PPE Game (Theory) Night @ Kellogg Center (820 University City Blvd) Tickets Mar 21 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Are you interested in strategic thinking? Do you enjoy thinking a few steps ahead? At the core of PPE analysis lies the essence of strategic thinking and problem solving. Immerse yourself in this approach in a dynamic, relaxed, and hands-on environment guided by the Kellogg Center’s resident game theorist, Dan Gibbs. Together, participants will engage in the study and play of popular board and card games. They will explore optimal strategies through gameplay and thoughtful discussion. Participants will also have the chance to compete for exciting prizes, making the learning experience both enjoyable and rewarding. All faculty, staff, and students are welcome. Food and beverages will be provided. Please sign up in advance with Dan Gibbs (gibbsd@nullvt.edu). Apr 3 Wed PPE Distinguished Public Lecture: Elizabeth Anderson @ Anne and Ellen Fife Theatre (Moss Arts Center) Tickets Apr 3 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm MacArthur Fellow Grant Winner Elizabeth Anderson will deliver the 2024 Distinguished Public Lecture at Virginia Tech. Elizabeth Anderson is the author of Value in Ethics and Economics (Harvard University Press, 1993), The Imperative of Integration (Princeton University Press, 2010), and Private Government: How Employers Rule Our Lives (Princeton University Press, 2017). She has published numerous articles on the ethical limitations of markets, facts and values in social scientific research, feminist and social epistemology, racial integration and affirmative action, rational choice and social norms, democratic theory, egalitarianism, and the history of ethics (focusing on Kant, Mill, and Dewey). She is currently working on a history of egalitarianism. Professor Anderson is a MacArthur Fellow, Guggenheim Fellow, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a Fellow of the British Academy. In 2018, she was named a Progress Medal Laureate by the Society for Progress for her book Private Government. In 2020, she was named one of the world’s top 50 thinkers by Prospect Magazine. Professor Anderson designed and was the first Director of the Program in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the University of Michigan. At Virginia Tech, Professor Anderson will speak about “Challenges to Creating an Egalitarian Society.” All faculty, students, and members of the public are welcome to attend this lecture. The event is free with no tickets required. The lecture will be followed by a public reception. If you are an individual with a disability and desire an accommodation, please contact Holly Belcher (hollymb2@nullvt.edu) at least ten business days before the event. Price: Free Sponsor: Administration Homepage: http://www.calendar.vt.edu/index.php?calendarid=clahs Contact: Michael Moehler E-Mail:: moehler@nullvt.edu Apr 11 Thu PPE Game (Theory) Night @ Kellogg Center (820 University City Blvd) Tickets Apr 11 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Are you interested in strategic thinking? Do you enjoy thinking a few steps ahead? At the core of PPE analysis lies the essence of strategic thinking and problem solving. Immerse yourself in this approach in a dynamic, relaxed, and hands-on environment guided by the Kellogg Center’s resident game theorist, Dan Gibbs. Together, participants will engage in the study and play of popular board and card games. They will explore optimal strategies through gameplay and thoughtful discussion. Participants will also have the chance to compete for exciting prizes, making the learning experience both enjoyable and rewarding. All faculty, staff, and students are welcome. Food and beverages will be provided. Please sign up in advance with Dan Gibbs (gibbsd@nullvt.edu). Apr 17 Wed PPE Research Fellow Panel: Redistricting, Citizenship, and Solidarity @ GCL Multipurpose Room (Graduate Life Center) Tickets Apr 17 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm At this panel discussion, current PPE Research Fellows Nicholas Goedert, Lillian Frost, and Philip Yaure will discuss their work on redistricting, citizenship, and solidarity. Dr. Goedert’s work, with the use of simulation technology, explores potential tradeoffs between democratic norms in congressional districting. Dr. Frost’s work analyzes the notion of citizenship, in particular its legislation and operation in practice, with a focus on Jordan and refugee groups. Dr. Yaure’s work explores how, under conditions of oppression, confrontation and conflict can be used as ways of solidarity between groups whose interests are opposed. Join this informal, yet intellectually rich discussion. All faculty and students are welcome to attend. If you are an individual with a disability and desire an accommodation, please contact Holly Belcher (hollymb2@nullvt.edu) at least ten business days before the event. Price: Free Sponsor: Administration Homepage: http://www.calendar.vt.edu/index.php?calendarid=clahs Contact: Michael Moehler E-Mail:: moehler@nullvt.edu December 2023 – April 2024 Dec 2023 – Apr 2024 Subscribe Add to Timely Calendar Add to Google Add to Outlook Add to Apple Calendar Add to other calendar Export to XML