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フューチャー・デザイン・ワークショップ7「Designing Future Generations Institutions for the UK, US and UN」

日時
2022年5月12日(木)17:00 - 18:30
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オンライン
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Presenter

Charlotte Siegmann

Charlotte is a Research Fellow in Economics at the University of Oxford’s Global Priorities Institute. She researched future generation policies and persistence studies and was a research assistant for Stanford Professor Chad Jones. Furthermore, she is a Grants Consultant for Longview Philanthropy, where she finds and investigates philanthropic giving opportunities to protect future generations. Charlotte studied philosophy, politics and economics at the University of Warwick.

Title
Designing Future Generations Institutions for the UK, US and UN
Abstract
First, I discuss the results of two pilot experiments neasuring the effect of voting for an with UK and US citizens. In the first, I identify how being or not being a future representative changes one’s political opinions. I control for the priming effect and estimate the moral crowding-out effect for the people who were not assigned to be future representatives. In the second experiment, I found that voters would elect different people and want different behaviour in a House of the Future, a hypothetical second legislative chamber representing the future, compared to the House of Commons, a part of the UK’s legislative. This could suggest that future representatives should be elected. In the second part of the presentation, I outline future field and lab experiment projects I am working on with Harvard and NYU psychologists, which aim to answer some open questions. I discuss some open research questions regarding future generation institutions for the UN Our Common Agenda report.
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