The Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences is an especially strong place for collaborative dialogue to flourish, particularly across disciplines. It is neutral ground, not tied to academic departmental life or any one academic discipline, yet it is part of a major university with a high global profile. Our mission is to advance the social and behavioral sciences. Convening a variety of short-term and long-term group projects at CASBS is one way we do this.
Long-term (2–5 years) collaborations of affiliated CASBS and other network scholars concentrating on a specific funded project.
Explorations of important topics in the service of creating a research network and project over periods of one to five days.
An intensive long-format meeting held each summer and attended by fellowship awardees who are selected through a competitive application process determined by each summer institute’s director(s).
First convened in July 2014, the CASBS workshop on "The Future of Work and Workers" engages participants in a series of meetings to discuss the sources and implications of the ways in which work is changing globally.
Co-sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation.
Pacific Standard is publishing essays from this project in its series on The Future of Work and Workers.
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