International Conference "New Directions in Social Choice in St. Petersburg", July 12-13, 2021
On July 12-13, the Game Theory Lab held the international conference New Directions in Social Choice in St. Petersburg.
See videos from the conference:
YouTube Channel
Google Drive
OVERVIEW
The conference brought together economists and computer scientists and focused on the Social Choice problems where these two communities interact sufficiently, such as, but not limited to,
- Majoritarian rules and the treatment of minorities,
- Condorcet domains and strategyproofness,
- Approval voting and multiwinner elections,
- Proportional representation and fair districting,
- Condorcet domains and strategyproofness,
- Participatory Budget allocation.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Anna Bogomolnaia (HSE, University of Glasgow)
Herve Moulin (HSE, University of Glasgow)
Alexander Nesterov (HSE)
Fedor Sandomirskiy (HSE, Technion)
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
NDiSC_Program (PDF, 287 Кб)
Here is a list of speakers at our conference:
- Akaki Mamageishvili (ETH Zürich)
- Florian Brandl (University of Bonn)
- Dominik Peters (Harvard University)
- Markus Brill (Technische Universität Berlin)
- Egor Ianovski (HSE in St. Petersburg)
- Aleksei Kondratev (HSE in St. Petersburg)
- Nisarg Shah (University of Toronto)
- Alexander Karpov (HSE)
- Felix Brandt (Technische Universität München)
- Leeat Yariv (Princeton University)
- Edith Elkind (University of Oxford)
- Ariel Procaccia (Harvard University)
- Arunava Sen (Indian Statistical Institute)
- Sean Horan (University of Montreal)
- Arkadii Slinko (University of Auckland)
- Salvador Barbera (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
- Nicolaus Tideman (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)
VENUE
The conference took place on July 12-13 in a hybrid format (online and offline). The offline venue was 3A Kantemirovskaya st., St.Petersburg, Russia. The online meeting was held on Zoom and Gather.town platforms.
CONTACT
Elena Kusharina, Lab's manager (ekusharina@hse.ru)
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