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SUMMARY:Political Deference and Partisanship Workshop
DESCRIPTION:<figure id="yui_3_17_2_1_1678728672855_68">	<p>		 	</p></figure><div>	<drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="1f9b6df3-2a5a-4d28-89e0-4a3eda520543" data-align="left" alt="PD Poster" data-view-mode="hwp_medium"></drupal-media></div><div>	 </div><div>	Deference in politics is often necessary. Political issues are highly complex, and it would be too demanding to expect citizens to responsibly investigate every issue themselves. At the same time, it is important that citizens be well-informed for democracy to flourish. Deferring to trusted experts and co-partisans appears to offer a way for citizens to discharge their epistemic and political obligations. Yet, some worry that deference threatens to undermine autonomy and democratic legitimacy while leaving citizens liable to manipulation by elites. The ability to defer well may also require a great deal of knowledge, and hence would presuppose a solution to the very problem it aims to solve. How can everyday citizens navigate these tensions when forming political opinions? More generally, how should citizens form their political beliefs? This conference will investigate issues related to political deference, partisanship, and the epistemic obligations of citizens in a democracy.</div><div>	 </div><div>	 </div><div>	 </div><div>	 </div><div>	 </div><div>	 </div><h3 style="text-align: center;">	The event will take place in person as well as on zoom.</h3><div style="text-align: center;">	 </div><div style="text-align: center;">	In person space is limited, so we are asking those who want to attend in person to register <a data-url="https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0f4ba4a72fa6f9c61-political#/" href="https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0f4ba4a72fa6f9c61-political#/" title="">here</a>.</div><div style="text-align: center;">	 </div><div style="text-align: center;">	<strong>Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics</strong></div><div style="text-align: center;">	Harvard University<br>124 Mount Auburn Street<br>Suite 520N<br>Cambridge, MA 02138</div><h3 style="text-align:center;">	 </h3><div style="text-align: center;">	<strong>ZOOM REGISTRATION</strong></div><div style="text-align: center;">	<a data-url="https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0f4ba4a72fa6f9c61-political#/" href="https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0f4ba4a72fa6f9c61-political#/" title="">Click here</a></div><h2>	<strong>Schedule</strong></h2><p>	 </p><h3>	<strong>March 24</strong></h3><div>	<em>1:30 - 2:30pm:</em><br><strong>TBD</strong><br>Eric Beerbohm (Harvard)</div><div>	<br><em>2:35 - 3:35pm:</em><br><strong>The Ethics of Importance: Specialization, Citizen Competence, &amp; Complexity</strong><br>Kevin Elliott (Murray State)</div><div>	<br><em>4:00 - 5:00pm:</em><br><strong>What’s Wrong With Political Deference?</strong><br>Elise Woodard (MIT)</div><div>	<br><em>5:05-6:05pm:</em><br><strong>Representation, Deference, and Subordination</strong><br>Alex Guerrero (Rutgers)</div><div>	 </div><h3>	<strong>March 25</strong></h3><div>	<em>9:30-10:30am:</em><br><strong>Should Scientists Be Partisans?</strong><br>Zeynep Pamuk (LSE)</div><div>	<br><em>10:35-11:35am:</em></div><div>	<strong>On Trusting Your Own Political Judgment</strong><br>Fabienne Peter (Warwick)</div><div>	<br><em>12:00-1:00pm</em>:<br><strong>From Conspiracy to Ungoverning</strong><br>Russell Muirhead (Dartmouth), co-authored with Nancy Rosenblum (Harvard)</div><div>	 </div><p>	 </p><p>	 </p><p style="text-align: center;">	This workshop is organized by <a href="https://elisewoodard.org/">Elise Woodard</a> (MIT) and<a data-url="http://mjhannon.com/" href="http://mjhannon.com/" title=""> Michael Hannon</a> (Nottingham/Harvard).</p><p style="text-align: center;">	 </p><p style="text-align: center;">	<strong>Workshop Sponsors</strong></p><figure id="yui_3_17_2_1_1678728672855_93">	<p style="text-align: center;">		<img alt="" data-image="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/551587e0e4b0ce927f09707f/a07e7be5-c3d0-45bb-ba5b-a97c75f018da/WhatsApp+Image+2023-02-28+at+7.21.00+PM.jpeg" data-image-dimensions="1200x359" data-image-focal-point="0.5,0.5" data-image-id="63fe9afb50507a159f8a2df8" data-image-resolution="300w" data-load="false" data-src="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/551587e0e4b0ce927f09707f/a07e7be5-c3d0-45bb-ba5b-a97c75f018da/WhatsApp+Image+2023-02-28+at+7.21.00+PM.jpeg" data-type="image" src="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/551587e0e4b0ce927f09707f/a07e7be5-c3d0-45bb-ba5b-a97c75f018da/WhatsApp+Image+2023-02-28+at+7.21.00+PM.jpeg?format=300w"><img src="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/551587e0e4b0ce927f09707f/7c2514a1-e904-4ef5-a64c-2ea0a2e5cd0c/department_logo_2019-resized.png?format=500w">	</p></figure><figure id="yui_3_17_2_1_1678728672855_115">	 </figure>
LOCATION:Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics and Zoom
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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