Judgment, Emotion, and Environmental Risk
On 16 April 2007, CRJP will host a workshop on the interrelation between human judgment, emotion, and environmental risk, all broadly construed.  The workshop’s goal is to expose attendees to current research being conducted locally on these topics and to foster collaborative research among psychologists, economists, and other social scientists.
 
The workshop will be informal.  Attendees will give brief (five min) presentations describing their research interests and activities.  Attendees will also be invited to participate in round table discussions during lunch.  Paul Slovic will deliver a keynote presentation; Gary McClelland, Roger Pielke, Jr., Nicholas Flores, and Thomas Brown will deliver slightly longer (15 min) presentations.  
 
Coffee, snacks, and box lunches will be provided.  
 
Please RSVP to Leaf Van Boven (vanboven@colorado.edu) by Friday, April 6, 2007.
 
Location: British Studies room, Norlin Library, M549
 

9.00-9.15
Gary McClelland, Psychology, CRJP history & overview
9.15-9.30
Roger Pielke, Jr., Center for Science and Technology Policy Research
9.30-10.30
Paul Slovic, Decision Research & University of Oregon, "Judgment, Emotion, and Risk: An Exciting Journey Linked Closely with the University of Colorado"
10.30-11.00
Coffee & snacks
11.00-12.00
Attendee (brief) introductions
12.00-1.00
Box lunch & informal discussions (possible discussion questions)
1.00-1.15
Thomas Brown, Rocky Mountain Research Station
1.15-1.30
Nicholas Flores, Chair, Department of Economics
1.30-1.45
Leaf Van Boven, Psychology, Closing comments and future plans