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Group Processes Intergroup Relations Preconference |
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Posted by: | Nina Hansen |
Title/Position: | Assistant Professor |
School/Organization: | Groningen University |
Sent to listserv of: | SPSP, SPSSI |
Date posted: | December 7th, 2009 |
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Dear all,
For your information, please note that the deadline for graduate students to submit a talk at the upcoming Group Processes and Intergroup Relations Preconference at SPSP is approaching (December 15).
Furthermore, the seats for the preconference are filling up quickly, make sure that you register before the deadline this year.
The preconference at SPSP will be held in the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, on January 28, 2010. All of our speakers will address topics that also have relevance to broader societal issues. The program includes a lineup of exciting invited speakers, a poster session, breakfast, coffee breaks, and a wine reception hosted by SAGE publications. In addition, this year two graduate students will present their work.
The full program and registration is available at:
http://www.psyc.sfu.ca/gpir/
Alex Haslam
The Glass Cliff and the Dynamics of Organizational and Investor Behaviour
Fathali Moghaddam
The Springboard Model of Dictatorship
Winnifred Louis
Protagonists, Political Opponents and Bystanders
Vicki Esses & Scott Veenvliet
Religious Fundamentalism and Negative Attitudes toward Same-Sex Marriage: An Attitude Function Analysis
Amy Cuddy & Adam Galinsky
Race-Gender Stereotype Overlap and Interracial Marriage
Tom Postmes
Pathways to Social Identity Formation: Consequences for Group Processes
Arie Nadler
Social Psychological Processes in Intergroup Reconciliation
*Graduate Student Presentations*
New this year, we are inviting recent graduate students (PhD graduating 2008 or later) to submit proposals to give 15 minute talks at the preconference. Their presentations should address topics in the field of group processes and intergroup relations. The guidelines for these talks are the same as those for the SPSP conference (e.g., abstracts must include the specific goals of the study, the methods used, a summary of results, and a conclusion). Data must be collected prior to submission. All submission for presentations will also be considered for the poster session! Submissions can be made with your preconference registration online at:
http://www.psyc.sfu.ca/gpir/
The deadline for submissions is December 15th, 2009.
*Poster Session*
We welcome poster submissions describing original research on group processes and intergroup relations. Posters submissions are welcome from all registered conference participants and can be made with your preconference registration online at:
http://www.psyc.sfu.ca/gpir/
The deadline for submissions is December 15th, 2009.
With best wishes,
Nina Hansen & Stephen Wright
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Nina Hansen
University of Groningen
Dept. Social & Organizational Psychology
Grote Kruisstraat 2/1
NL - 9715 TS Groningen
The Netherlands
Phone: +31-50-3636229
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