Virtual Workshop

Unless otherwise noted, all virtual workshops will take place on Mondays from 12 PM to 1 PM EST. Presenters and audience members will receive a link to a Zoom meeting for each session.

To become an audience member, please send an email to formaltheorytalks+subscribe [at] googlegroups [dot] com with “Please Add Me” in the subject line.

If you have any questions or comments, please send an email to apsasection@formaltheorysociety.com.

Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 organized by Giovanna Invernizzi, Federica Izzo, Peter Schram, & Jessica Sun

Archives of all past sessions are available here: 2020, 2021, 2022

Monday, January 30, 2023

Monday, February 6

  • Peter Kondor, Gergely Ujhelyi, “All the President’s Money: The Economy in a Hybrid Political Regime”
  • Álvaro Delgado Vega, Wioletta Dziuda and Antoine Loeper “The Politics of Repeal”

Monday, February 13

  • Selcen Cakir, Florian Foos, Konstantinos Matakos, & Janne Tukiainen “Delegation and Recruitment in Organizations: The Slippery Slope to ‘Bad’ Leadership”

Monday, February 27

  • Arseniy Samsonov and Kemal Kivanç Aköz, “Bargaining over Information Structures”
  • Anna Denisenko, Catherine Hafer, and Dimitri Landa “Biased Leaders and the “Deep State””

Monday, March 6

  • Wioletta Dziuda, Antoine Loeper, “Legislative Priorities and the Structure of Government”

Monday, March 13

  • François Durand, Antonin Macé, & Matias Nunez, “Voter Coordination in Elections: A Case for Approval Voting”
  • Sergei Mikhalishchev and Vladimir Novak, “Why Is Stability Bad for Voters?”

Monday, March 20

  • Emiel Awad, “Should We Let Interest Groups Learn From Their Competitors?”
  • Brandon Yoder and Michael Cohen, “Fighting to be Friends: Third-Party Bargaining, Alliance Formation and War”

Monday, March 27

  • Kun Heo, “Freedom of Information and Political Accountability”
  • Antoine Zerbini and Stephane Wolton, “A Theory of Elite and Mass Purges”

Monday, April 3

  • Monika Nalepa, “Normative Implications of Preference Measurement Assumptions”
  • Brenton Kenkel & Mellissa Meisels, “Competition and Free-Riding in Electoral Campaigns with Outside Spending”