Date: July 9th (Thu) 13:00 to14:30
Venue: Room B104, Building 26,Waseda University
“What Explains Bias toward Immigrants? Evidence from a Conjoint Survey Experiment in Japan”
Professor Frances McCall Rosenbluth is the Damon Wells Professor of Political Science at Yale University, where she served as Deputy Provost for the Social Sciences and for Faculty Development and Diversity (2009-2014), the chair of the budget committee of the university¹s Carbon Task Force (2014-2015), and a member of the publications committee of the Yale University Press (2014-present). She also currently serves as the Chair of the Committee for the Status of Women for the American Political Science Association (2014-2016). She is a comparative political economist with a special interest in Japan. She is the author of Financial Politics in Contemporary Japan (Cornell 1989); Japan¹s Political Marketplace (with Mark Ramseyer, Harvard 1993); The Politics of Oligarchy:
Institutiona lChoice in Imperial Japan (Cambridge 1995); Women, Work, and Power (with Torben Iversen, Yale 2010); Japan Transformed (with Michael Thies, Princeton 2010); and Tug of War: Military Conflict and the Democratic Bargain (if John Ferejohn, Nortonforth coming). She received the B.A. degree (1980) in government and foreign affairs from the University of Virginia, and the Certificate (1982) from the East Asian Institute, M.A. (1983) in international and public affairs, and Ph.D. (1988) in political science from Columbia University. Rosenbluth was elected a Fellow (Class III:3) of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2007.
Moderator: Aiji Tanaka (Professor of Political Science, Waseda University, and President of International Political Science Association)
Discussant: Masaru Kohno (Professor of Political Science, Waseda University)
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