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The Institute for Social and Economic Policy and Research (ISERP) pioneers research and integrates knowledge and methods across the social sciences at Columbia.

Joined October 2016

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    Apr 15

    Wednesday April 21: Celebrating Recent Work by Frank A. Guridy The Revolution: How Changed the Culture of American Athletics Register now:

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    Apr 21

    The updated scheduled for our series On the Possibility and Impossibility of Reparations for Slavery and Colonialism has been announced! The next event is Wednesday, April 28th at 1pm EDT. More information here:

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    Join us 4/27 at 1pm ET/6pm GMT+1 for “Global COVID-19 Prevention and Response: Realities of Operations in LMICs”, hosted by & , w/ speakers from , , and . Register here:

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    Apr 21

    Russian President Vladimir Putin imprisoned Navalny to silence him. The hunger strike has kept the pro-democracy leader in the headlines, writes . comments:

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  5. Apr 22
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  6. Apr 21

    It's not too late to register! Celebrating Recent Work by Frank Guridy The Sports Revolution: How Texas Changed the Culture of American Athletics Book panel at 4pm with Amy Bass, and Samuel Freedman. Moderated by

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  7. Apr 21

    Join us at 4PM today for this discussion of Frank Guridy's new book!

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  8. Apr 20

    Tomorrow! 's The Sports Revolution The story of Texas’s impact on American sports culture during the civil rights & second-wave feminist movements, this book offers a new understanding of sports and society in the state and the nation as a whole.

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  9. Apr 14

    with public health and policy experts at noon today, discussing the forecasting of infectious disease outbreaks; where we stand now, and what systems will be developed in years to come.

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  10. Apr 13
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  11. Apr 13

    TOMORROW: Advance Warning Systems & . The absence of a centralized disease forecasting system leaves gaps in the ability of disease models to inform public health policy. Learn what is changing from and .

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    Join Weak Strongman author as he speaks with about his new book TODAY at 12 pm EDT. To register and for discount code info:

    Book cover of Weak Strongman by Timothy Frye
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    Apr 13

    Downstream consider replicating Advanced Warning Systems for Outbreaks with Epidemic Potential in the developing world : last chance to register

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  14. Apr 13

    Join us at noon to celebrate the publication of 's Weak Strongman: The Limits of Power in Putin's Russia. Featuring discussion with and Stephen Kotkin. Register now:

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    Apr 7

    Leaders are making costly and consequential decisions about how to respond to COVID19 pandemic using 3 decade old information systems Register:

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    Apr 7

    COVCID19 is a wake-up call: more effective and rapid response to the next epidemic threat demands the modernization of biological threat information systems Register:

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    Join Weak Strongman author as he speaks with about his new book on April 13th at 12 pm EDT. To register and for discount code info:

    Book cover of Weak Strongman by Timothy Frye
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  18. Apr 12

    TOMORROW! Weak Strongman: The Limits of Power in Putin's Russia Challenging conventional wisdom, this book highlights the difficult trade-offs that confront the Kremlin on issues ranging from election fraud & repression to propaganda & foreign policy.

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  19. Apr 12

    This Wednesday: Advance Warning Systems and Forecasting Outbreaks The wide scale health and societal impact of COVID-19 have thrown into stark relief the lack of coordinated advance warning systems for epidemics and pandemics. How can we do better?

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