10:15-11:15am
David Engerman (Brandeis University)
Interdisciplinarity: What Is It Good for? The View from Area Studies in the United States
11:25-12:25pm
Paul Erickson (Wesleyan University)
The Measurement of Values
and the Paradox of Behavioral Science
12:30-2:00pm
Lunch
2:00pm-3:00
Michael Rossi (H2S – ENS Cachan)
Drawing Out Syntax: Phrase Structure Diagrams and the Cognitive Turn in Linguistics, 1947–2012
3:10-4:10
Trygve Throntveit (Harvard University)
Quincy Wright and International Relations at Chicago: Toward a Critical and Constructive History of the Field
4:10-4:40
Coffee/tea break
4:40-5:40
Mary Louise Lobsinger (University of Toronto)
Challenging Expertise: Pluralism, Choice and the Future