



CFCP Public Lecture: Stephen Darwall
Please join us for Stephen Darwall’s CFCP Public Lecture.















CFCP Summer Conference: Emerging Technologies as Social Goods day 2
The CFCP hosts its annual summer conference this year on the theme of Emerging Technologies as Social Goods. C.Thi Nguyen will keynote and five more papers have been selected from an open call for abstracts, representing some of the breadth of the ways in which emerging technology may have the potential to contribute positively. Click through for more details.

CFCP Summer Conference: Emerging Technologies as Social Goods
The CFCP hosts its annual summer conference this year on the theme of Emerging Technologies as Social Goods. C.Thi Nguyen will keynote and five more papers have been selected from an open call for abstracts, representing some of the breadth of the ways in which emerging technology may have the potential to contribute positively. Click through for more details.


CFCP workshop: Laura Caponetto
Laura Caponetto will share new work with us in the CFCP workshop.


CFCP workshop: Alice MacLachlan
Alice MacLachlan will share new work with us in the CFCP workshop.


CFCP workshop: Karen Stohr
Karen Stohr will share new work with us in the CFCP workshop.


CFCP workshop: Brook Ziporyn
Brook Ziporyn will share new work with us in the CFCP workshop.


CFCP workshop: Hajar Yazdiha
Hajar Yazdiha will share new work with us in the CFCP workshop.


Lost in Ideology Book Event
The CFCP is partnering with the Nova Forum to bring you a book session discussion Jason Blakely’s timely new book Lost in Ideology (Columbia 2024). Click through for more.

CFCP workshop: Sam Berstler
Sam Berstler will share new work with us in the CFCP workshop.


CFCP workshop: Elin McCready
Elin McCready will share new work with us in the CFCP workshop.




Matt King
CFCP affiliated fellow Matt King will close out our workshop series for the spring 2024 semester.

The Politics of Electric Vehicles
The Politics of Electric Vehicles
The USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future invites you to our virtual event “The Politics of Electric Vehicles: Why Have EV’s Become a Partisan Issue?” on Tuesday, April 9 from 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. PST on Zoom.
Why have electric vehicles become a partisan issue? This question motivated EVPolitics.org to conduct a national poll on Republican and Democratic attitudes about electric vehicles. Join us to learn the results of that poll and what those results mean for the electric car and truck industries in the United States. CPF Co-Director Mike Murphy will lead a panel of experts in a conversation around why conservatives and liberals think so differently about electric-powered vehicles and what polling around this big divide reveals about the future of transportation.
This event is in partnership with the USC Conceptual Foundations of Conflict Project.
ONLINE REGISTRATION: https://usc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1t-Q2WejTFeogsL_xCSfvg

Public Lecture: David Shoemaker
Please join us for the annual CFCP Public Lecture, to be delivered by Professor David Shoemaker of Cornell University on the topic of “Quarrels and Cracks: On the Values of Comedic Distraction”. Click through for more details.




Connor Kianpour
Connor Kianpour, PhD student at the University of Colorado, will be the first graduate student presenter in our CFCP workshop series. He will present in-person.

CFCP Planning/Reset Retreat
Today is the CFCP Planning/Reset Retreat, devoted to bringing together some of the key stakeholders in the CFCP for relationship-building and to discuss a shared vision about how to grow the CFCP to find new ways to benefit a broader constituency and do more to encourage and promote new work on the nature, sources, structure, dynamics, and consequences of interpersonal conflict at all scales.