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Robert R. Prechter, Jr.
Executive Director, Socionomics Institute

2011 Socionomics Summit
Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center
Atlanta, Georgia
April 16, 2011
Presentation: “Socionomic Theory Provides a Basis for Social Prediction”
Presentation: “The Socionomic Model of Financial Herding”

Anthony Robbins Platinum Partnership
Sun Valley, Idaho
February 16, 2011
Presentation: “Herding Analysis and Socionomic Forecasting”

Connex Strategic Investment Forum
Dallas, Texas
December 5, 2010
Presentation: “How Waves of Social Mood Regulate Financial, Social and Macroeconomic Trends”

Trinity College Dublin
Dublin, Ireland
November 26, 2010
Presentation: “A New Perspective on Financial, Economic and Social Causality”

University of Oxford, Said Business School
Oxford, United Kingdom
November 25, 2010
Presentation: “A New Perspective on Financial, Economic and Social Causality”

World Future Society’s Annual Conference
Boston, MA
July 10, 2010
Presentation: “Socionomics: A New Perspective on Social Causality”

University of Cambridge, Judge Business School
Cambridge, United Kingdom
February 9, 2010
Presentation: “The Socionomic Theory of Finance (STF)”

Financial Markets Academy
Zurich, Switzerland
July 11, 2009
Presentation: “Introduction to Elliott Waves and Socionomic Principles of Finance”

Chartered Financial Analyst Society of Atlanta Annual Meeting
Atlanta, Georgia
June 18, 2008
Presentation: “Financial Herding and the Socionomic Hypothesis”

Oil Puzzle Conference
Kenos Circle
Vienna, Austria
March 16-17, 2006
Presentation: “Peak Oil or Peak Prices”

Golden Gate University
San Francisco, CA
December 14, 2005
Presentation: “The Socionomic Model of Financial and Social Causality”

The State University of New York, Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh, NY
November 3, 2005
Presentation: “The Socionomic Model of Financial and Social Causality”

Canadian Society of Technical Analysts Conference
Montreal, Canada
October 15, 2005
Presentation: “The Socionomic Model of Financial and Social Causality”

Market Technicians Association Education Seminar
New York, NY
May 19-22, 2005
Presentation: “Unlearning to Learn”

Socionomics Institute Seminar
Cambridge, MA
April 8, 2005
Presentation: “The Socionomic Model of Financial and Social Causality”

Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA
April 6, 2005
Presentation: “The Socionomic Model of Financial and Social Causality”

First International Workshop on Intelligent Finance
University of Ballarat
Melbourne, Australia
December 13, 2004
Conference Theme: “A Convergence of Mathematical Finance with Technical and Fundamental Analysis”
Presentation: “Socionomics – Social Mood as the Engine of Social Action”

Fifth Annual Technical Analysis Expo
International Federation of Technical Analysts
Paris, France
March 19-20, 2004
Presentation: “Fundamentals of Socionomics”

London School of Economics and Political Science
London, United Kingdom
March 18, 2004
Presentation: “Socionomics – Social Mood as the Engine of Social Activity”

Neuroeconomics Conference
Martha’s Vineyard, MA
September 18-21, 2003

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Laboratory for Financial Engineering, Sloan School of Management
Cambridge, MA
September 12, 2003
Presentation: “Fundamentals of Finance and Socionomics”

Sixth Congress on the Psychology of Investing
Boston, MA
April 25-27, 2002
Presentation: “The Wave Theory of Social Behavior and the Markets”

Awakening Conference
Sea Island, GA
January 5, 2002
Presentation: “Economic and Political Outlook”

Fourth Annual Portfolio Management Symposium for Financial Advisors
Orlando, FL
October 24-26, 2001
Panel Discussion: “Behavioral Finance: The Psychology of the Market and Investing”

Market Technicians Association Annual Conference
Atlanta, GA
May 17-21, 2000
Presentation: “The New Science of Socionomics”

Canadian Society of Technical Analysts Conference
Ontario, Canada
October 16-20, 1999
Inaugural A.J. Frost Memorial Award Recipient

International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences
Washington, D.C.
November 27, 1997
Paper: “Introduction to the Wave Principle of Human Social Behavior”
Presentation: “The Mathematical Basis of History”

Matt Lampert
Research Fellow of the Socionomics Institute
University of Cambridge

Society of Technical Analysts
London, United Kingdom
March 13, 2012
Presentation: “What Can the Stock Market Tell Us About Society’s Mood Swings? A Socionomic Perspective on Social Mood and Social Events”

Academy of Behavioral Finance Conference
University of California-Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
September 22, 2011
Presentation: “The Central Bank in the Liberal Market Economy: Market Leader or Follower? Recent Comparative Evidence from the U.S. and Australia”

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Laxenburg, Austria
August 24, 2011
Presentation: “Toward a Greater Understanding of Social Mood and Extreme Events”

European Futurist Conference Lucerne
Lucerne, Switzerland
May 21, 2011
Presentation: “Socionomics and the Wave Principle”

Conference on Everything
Churchill College, University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom
May 13, 2011
Presentation: “What Can Your Tweets Tell You About the Stock Market? A Socionomic Perspective on Social Mood, Social Media and Stocks”

2011 Socionomics Summit
Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center
Atlanta, Georgia
April 16, 2011
Presentation: “The Trail Ahead: Preparing for the Next Wave of Socionomics Research”

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Laxenburg, Austria
March 2, 2011
Presentation: “Improving Path Dependence: A Socionomic Perspective on Anticipating Social Change and Extreme Events”

Cwarel Isaf Conference
St. Gallen, Switzerland
March 19, 2009
Presentation: “What is a Bear Market, and What Can We Do About It? The Socionomics of Crisis”

Wayne D. Parker, Ph.D.
Emory University School of Medicine

The Eighth Annual Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics
London School of Economics and University College of London
London, England
July 14-16, 2006
Conference Theme: “Economics, Pluralism, and the Social Sciences”
Paper: “The Socionomic Theory of Finance and the Institution of Social Mood: Pareto and the Sociology of Instinct and Rationalization”
(co-authors Wayne D. Parker, Ph.D. and Robert R. Prechter, Jr.)

Congress of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology and The Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics
Paris, France
July 5-8, 2006
Paper: “Methodological Individualism vs. Methodological Holism: Neoclassicism, Institutionalism and Socionomic Theory”

International Conference on Cognitive Economics
New Bulgarian University
Sophia, Bulgaria
August 5-8, 2005
Paper: “Herding: An Interdisciplinary Integrative Review from a Socionomic Perspective”
(co-authors Wayne D. Parker, Ph.D. and Robert R. Prechter, Jr.)

Euan Wilson
Researcher, Socionomics Institute

2011 Socionomics Summit
Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center
Atlanta, Georgia
April 16, 2011
Presentation: “Savage History”

Georgia Tech
Atlanta, Georgia
April 14, 2011
Presentation: “A Brief Introduction to Socionomics”

Quinnipiac University
Hamden, CT
April 14, 2010
Presentation: “A Brief Introduction to Socionomics”

Mark Galasiewski
Editor, Elliott Wave Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast

American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences Conference
Las Vegas, Nevada
February 16-17, 2012
Presentation: “The Timing of Breakdowns in Social Cohesion: A Model for Assessing the Relative Likelihood of Social Conflict”

2011 Socionomics Summit
Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center
Atlanta, Georgia
April 16, 2011
Presentation: “Socionomics in Action: Asian Markets and Instances of Violence”

Hernán Cortés Douglas
Professor of Economics
Catholic University of Chile

Eighth Biennial Alternative Perspectives on Finance Conference
Zakopane, Poland
August 6-8, 2006
Paper: “Toward a Revolution in Macroeconomics”

John L. Casti, Ph.D.
Complexity Scientist, Vienna, Austria

2011 Socionomics Summit
Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center
Atlanta, Georgia
April 16, 2011
Presentation: “Anticipation of Extreme Events in Human Society”

Israel Business Conference
Tel Aviv, Israel
December 12-13, 2010
Presentation: “Why the Future Happens: Socionomics and the Science of Surprise”

Israel Business Conference
Tel Aviv, Israel
December 13-14, 2009
Presentation: “Why the Future Happens: Socionomics and the Science of Surprise”

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich
SHARE Boston/Consulate of Switzerland
Cambridge, MA
April 20, 2006
Presentation: “Why the Future Happens: Socionomics and the Science of Surprise”

Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Seminar
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Conference Theme: “Globalization as Evolutionary Process: Modeling, Simulating and Forecasting Global Change”
Laxenburg, Austria
April 6-8. 2006
Presentation: “The Decline and Fall of Globalization”

Socio-Dynamics Seminar
University of Warwick
London, United Kingdom
May 9-11, 2005

Complexity, Ethics and Creativity Conference
London School of Economics and Political Science
London, United Kingdom
September 18, 2003
Presentation: “How History Happens, or Why the Conventional Wisdom is Always Wrong”

Brazilian National Super Computer Center
Petropolis, Brazil
August 21, 2003

Applied Math Department Seminar
Massey University
Albany, New Zealand
July 23-25, 2003

Australian Center for Industrial Research and Operational Management
Melbourne, Australia
July 11, 2003

Michael K. Green, Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy
SUNY College at Oneonta

Joint Colloquium of the Economic History Research Area of the European Association of Evolutionary
Political Economy and the Economic Policy Laboratory
Athens University of Economics and Business
Athens, Greece
Conference Theme: “The Variety of Economic Institutions Under the Many Forms of Capitalism”
May 12-13, 2006

Philosophy, Interpretation and Culture Conference
Binghampton University
Vestal, NY
April 22-23, 2005
Paper: “Social Ontologies and the Basis of the Social Sciences”

Association for Institutional Thought
Albuquerque, New Mexico
April 13-16, 2005
Paper: “Institutions and Social Ontologies”

Northeast Popular Culture Association Conference
Newbury College
Brookline, MA
October 30, 2004
Paper: “Finding Nemo and the Social Expression of Optimism”

Annual Conference of the International Association for Critical Realism
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom
August 17-19, 2004
Conference Theme: “Theorizing Social Ontology”
Paper: “Mechanistic, Teleological, and Formological Ontologies”

Second International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities
Monash University Prato Centre
Tuscany, Italy
July 20-23, 2004
Paper: “Humanistic Economics: Placing Economics on Ancient Foundations”

Annual Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics
University of Leeds
Leeds, United Kingdom
July 16-18, 2004
Paper: “Formological Economics and the Coming Collapse of the American Economy”

Association for Institutional Thought
Salt Lake City, UT
April 11-14, 2004
Paper: “Formological Economics and the Collapse of the American Economy: Veblen and Emulative Desire”


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