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'The Space Between Us'

Visiting speaker
Past Talk
Ryan Enos
Harvard University
Oct 1, 2018
12:00 pm
Oct 1, 2018
12:00 pm
In-person
4 Thomas More St
London E1W 1YW, UK
The Roux Institute
Room
100 Fore Street
Portland, ME 04101
Network Science Institute
2nd floor
Network Science Institute
11th floor
177 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02115
Network Science Institute
2nd floor
Room
58 St Katharine's Way
London E1W 1LP, UK

Talk recording

The Space Between Us brings the connection between geography, psychology, and politics to life. By going into the neighborhoods of real cities, Enos shows how our perceptions of racial, ethnic, and religious groups are intuitively shaped by where these groups live and interact daily. Through the lens of numerous examples across the globe and drawing on a compelling combination of research techniques including field and laboratory experiments, big data analysis, and small-scale interactions, this timely book provides a new understanding of how geography shapes politics and how members of groups think about each other. This rigorous research illuminates the profound effects of social geography on how we relate, think, and politically interact across groups in the fabric of our daily lives.

Sponsored by NULab and the American Politics Research Colloquium, Department of Political Science.

About the speaker
Ryan Enos is Professor of Government and Faculty Associate in the Institute for Quantitative Social Sciences at Harvard University. He is a leading expert on the intersection of geography, psychology, and politics. His research has appeared in scholarly publications, such as the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Political Science Review, and in worldwide news outlets, such as the New York Times. Prior to earning his PhD, he was a high school teacher on the South Side of Chicago, an urban space which inspired much of his research.
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Oct 01, 2018