Methods Workshop
Spring Quarter, 2017
April 5: Alexander Hirsch, Cal Tech, “The Lobbyist’s Dilemma: Gatekeeping and the Profit Motive”
April 19: Ines Levin, UC Irvine, "Learning about the Influence of Spatial and Temporal Proximity using Regression Trees”
May 3: Arthur Spirling, NYU
May 8: Pablo Barbera, USC, co-sponsored with American Politics Seminar (Note: Monday, not Wednesday)
June 7: Bryce Dietrich, Iowa, "Understanding Social Polarization in the U.S. House of Representatives Using Variations in Pixel Intensity, 1997-2014”
Methods Workshop archive