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Announcement: IGC Summer School 2009 |
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Posted by: | Annette Wagner-Baier |
Title/Position: | Scientific Coordination |
School/Organization: | International Graduate College, University of Jena |
Sent to listserv of: | SPSP, SESP, SPSSI |
Date posted: | January 20th, 2009 |
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International Graduate College "Conflict and Cooperation between Social Groups" (Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany)
We are pleased to announce our 6th IGC Summer School "Conflict and Cooperation in Intergroup Relations”
(April 3-9, 2009, Schloss Hasenwinkel, Germany)
Workshops and Teachers
1. "Social Categorization and Intergroup Bias: Beyond Attitudes to Action"
John Dovidio (Yale University, USA)
Rupert Brown (University of Sussex, UK)
2. "Investigation How and Why Dual Motivational Processes in Individuals Influence Prejudice and Intergroup Hostility, and their Relevance for Understanding the Impact of Intergroup Processes on Prejudice."
John Duckitt (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Roger Giner-Sorolla (University of Kent at Canterbury, UK)
3. "Political Ideology"
John Jost (New York University, USA)
Christopher Cohrs (Queen’s University Belfast, UK)
4. "Social Psychological Processes in Reconciliation and the Need Based Model of Reconciliation"
Arie Nadler (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
Amélie Mummendey (Friedrich-Schiller University Jena, Germany)
The summer school is part of the study programme of the International Graduate College "Conflict and Cooperation between Social Groups," an interdisciplinary, multisite integrative graduate education and research traineeship programme. It is a collaborative effort of four centres of intergroup research at the Universities of Jena (Germany), Kent and Sussex (United Kingdom), and Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium).
The summer school consists of four parallel workshops. After a general introduction of the workshop topic by the teachers, participants develop research ideas in small groups. These ideas are discussed with and presented to the plenum on the final day. In addition, there are opportunities for individual consultations.
Accommodation and full board are covered by the IGC. You are asked to find financial support for your travel by yourself.
The summer school will take place at the historical Schloss Hasenwinkel, a mansion built in 1908 in the classical style of Pomeranian farm houses. Situated between Wismar and Schwerin, Schloss Hasenwinkel lies amid the enchanting landscape of the Pomeranian Bay, not far from the city of Schwerin and the Baltic Sea region with its beautiful coastline.
Applications including the application form, your curriculum vitae, and the reference form should be directed to annette.baier@uni-jena.de or the IGC Summer School Office, University of Jena, Wildstrasse 1, 07743 Jena, Germany.
Applications will be accepted until February 20, 2009. Detailed information and application forms are available at:
http://www2.uni-jena.de/svw/igc
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