Max Weber Programme, Annual report 2009–2010
LOCKWOOD PAYTON, Autumn Marie United States
Email: autumn.payton@eui.eu EUI Affiliation: Department of Political and Social Sciences EUI Mentor: Adrienne Héritier Autumn Lockwood Payton received her PhD in Political Science from The Ohio State University in 2009. Her research interests include the design of international institutions, organizations and treaties, international negotiation analysis, international law, and political methodology. In September 2010 she will join the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute as a Jean Monnet Fellow.
Activities during Max Weber Fellowship Publications in Refereed Journals
Nooruddin, Irfan and Autumn Lockwood Payton (forthcoming) “The Dynamics of Influence in International Politics: The ICC, BIAs, and Economic Sanctions,” Journal of Peace Research.
MWP Working Paper
Autumn Lockwood Payton (2010): “Designing Consensus Procedures for International Organizations”. Max Weber Working Paper No. 2010/22.
Seminar Presentations
“Introduction to Event History Analysis”, 8 December 2009, European University Institute “US policies towards the International Criminal Court: Evaluating country responses to the Bilateral Immunity Agreement campaign,” 31 May 2010, Humboldt Universität, Berlin, Germany.
Other Academic Activities/Achievements
Conference Co-organizer: “Between Inclusion and Exclusion: The End(s) of Human Rights?” with Eric D. Weitz & Martin Scheinin. Max Weber Programme, European University Institute. Fiesole, Italy, 10 March 2010. Co-organizer & Chair for Max Weber Multidisciplinary Research Workshop: “On Social Networks: Renaissance Credit Networks and Contemporary Criminal Networks”, John Padgett (U. Chicago) & Federico Varese (U. Oxford), Fiesole, Italy, 3 March 2010.
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