Dear All
The programme is now available for workshop ‘Stress and Social Economic Decision Making’. Jointly organised by Francesca Cornaglia (Queen Mary University of London) and Klaus Wälde (Gutenberg University Mainz) and supported by Living with Feeling and the School of Economics and Finance, QMUL, this workshop will take place on March 20th 10am-6pm at Queen Mary University of London (Mile End campus). It brings together researchers that work at the frontier between economics, psychology and health with a focus on emotions, stress and related topics.
Attendance is free and all are welcome but please register with Francesca Cornaglia by 5pm on March 13th ([log in to unmask]) (include full name, position and affiliation). See the website for more info. https://projects.history.qmul.ac.uk/livingwithfeeling/2017/01/03/workshop-on-stress-and-social-economic-decision-making/
Programme:
9.45-10.00 Coffee and registration
10.00-10.10 Francesca Cornaglia: introduction to the workshop
10.10-11.00 Ed Ramsden: “Stress and the “Space Cadets”: Mental Health, Housing and the American City, c. 1956-1966.”
11.00-11.50 Klaus Waelde: “Stress and Coping – an Economic Approach”
11.50-12.10 coffee break
12.10-13.00 Christian Dormann: “Dynamics of job stress”
13.00-14.20 lunch
14.20-15.10 Italo Colantone: “The hidden cost of globalization: Import Competition and Mental Distress”
15.10-16.00 Kevin Daniels: “What Makes for Good Work: An Overview of Three Systematic Reviews on Different Aspects of Work and Wellbeing”
16.00-16.20 coffee break
16.20-17.10 Larbi Alaoui: “Cost-Benefit Analysis in Reasoning”
17.10-18.00 Paul Flaxman: Title TBC
18.00 Wine reception
Best wishes
Helen Stark
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