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The LSE Choice Group is supported by the AHRC|.
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The LSE Choice Group
The LSE Choice Group is a group of philosophers, political scientists and economists based mainly at the LSE and with a shared interest in the theory of rational decision making in individuals and groups and its application to economic, political and social questions. The group is also the centre of the AHRC-sponsored Choice Group network, which links together researchers across the world working on rational decision making.
Talks and Workshops
Recent Workshops
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Workshop on Decision Theory, 29 September 2010
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Workshop 'Networks, Signalling, Social Epistemology', 14 July 2010
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AHRC-sponsored Masterclasses 'Game Theory, Evolution and Communication', Kevin Zollman (CMU) and Simon Huttegger (UC Irvine), 13 July 2010
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Workshop on Deliberative Democracy, 1-2 July 2010
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AHRC-sponsored Masterclasses 'Deliberative Democracy', John Dryzek (ANU), 30 June 2010
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DGL10: Decisions, Games & Logic (June 9-11, 2010) at ENS Paris
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Masterclasses 'Topological Social Choice', Nicholas Baigent (Graz and LSE), 26 May 2010
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Workshop on Risk and Social Decisions, 4th and 5th December 2009
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Masterclasses 'Rational Consensus in Science and Society', Carl Wagner (Tennessee), 20th October 2009 - read a report on loriweb.org
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DGL09: Decisions, Games & Logic (June 15-17, 2009) at the HEC Lausanne
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Preference Change Workshop (May 28-30, 2009)
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List of past workshops
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Workshop series in Decisions, Games & Logic (DGL)
Weblogs
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Weekly Choice Group seminars
We hold regular seminars on Wednesday afternoons from 17-30 to 19-00 in LAK.T206 (Second floor, Lakatos Building, Portugal Street. Current programme|.
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