SATURDAY, JUNE 29
1:00-5:00 p.m. Executive Committee Meeting Room: Chateau Belair 6:00-10:00 p.m. Governing Council Meeting (over dinner) Room: Chateau Belair SUNDAY, JUNE 30 Conference Registration 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Room: Chateau Mouton Rothschild Governing Council Meeting 8:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. and 2-6:00 p.m. Room: Salon CortonSUNDAY, JUNE 30, 8:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Panel 1.1 Workshop #1:
Case and Participatory Teaching Techniques
Room: Chateau Margaux
Chair: Maryann K. Cusimano, The Catholic University of America
Marie Chevrier, The University of Texas, Dallas
Brian Mandell, Harvard University
Albert C. Pierce, National Defense University, Washington, D.C. SUNDAY,JUNE 30, 8:30 a.m.-10:15 a.m.
Panel 1.2 Presidential Character and Personality
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: TBA
America's Presidential Triumvirate: Quantitative Measures of Character William Pederson, Louisiana State University,
Shreveport Lincoln, FDR, and Their Indispensable Spouses
James Davies, University of Oregon
A Comparative Study of the Political Personalities of 1996 U.S. Presidential Candidates Bill Clinton and Bob Dole
Aubrey Immelman, Saint John's University
Panel 1.3 Political Talk: Seeking to Understand the Political Landscape Room: Renoir
Chair: TBA Political Miscommunication and Misunderstanding: An Example of Iran
Javad Alaghband-Rad, National Institutes of Health
A Cognitive-Political Model of Political Talk
Christopher Floyd, Brighton University
Religion and Politics in Mexico Josue Tinoco, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana
Octavio Nateras and Alfredo Nateras, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Integrating Interpersonal With Mass Communication: A New Approach to Mass Media Models
John Peterson, Rutgers University Discussant(s)
Panel 1.4 Objectification and Subjectification
Room: Lautrec
Chair:TBA
Paradigmatic Rupture in the Sphere of the Subject and its Political Consequences
Plinio Negrete, University of the Andes
Global Violence: A Failure of Communication?
Eugene Stein, private practice, Seattle, Washington
Disorientation due to the Quest for Subjective Certainty
Walter Simon, University of Vienna Discussant(s)
Panel 1.5 Constructing the "Self" and the "Other"
Room: Cezanne
Chair: John Ishiyama, Truman/Northeastern Missouri State University
Identity and Enemies: The Formation of Nationalism, Collective Consciousness and National Self Identity in Hungary Since 1989
Jeffrey Murer, University of Illinois, Chicago
Conquering the "Others" Symbols- Holocaust Dialects in the Palestinian Struggle For Independence
Ruth Linn, Haifa University
Individual Personhood Development in Social-Historical Context
Adam Niemczynski, Jagiellonian University
Discussant John Ishiyama, Truman/Northeastern Missouri State UniversitySUNDAY, JUNE 30, 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Panel 2.1 Evaluating Political Candidates
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: Matthew Kerbel, Villanova University
Media Frames and Election Dynamics: 1984-1996
Matthew Kerbel, Villanova University
Marc Howard Ross, Bryn Mawr College
Getting Specific About Traits in Candidate Comparisons
Carolyn Funk, Rice University
Updating Impressions of Political Candidates: The Role of Expectancy, Congruence, Complexity and Order
Marco Steenbergen, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Jeffrey Green, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
News Media Priming During the 1992 U.S. Presidential Election
Jon Krosnick, The Ohio State University
Laura A. Brannon, Ohio State University, Lima
Discussant Michael Grossman, University of California, Berkeley
Panel 2.2 Factors Influencing Risk-Taking Behavior
Room: Cezanne
Chair: TBA
Models of Risk Acceptability: Choosing Fitting Frames of Mind
Terrence Cook, Washington State University
Social Distrust as a Mediator of Risk-Perception
Koichi Okamoto, Toyo Eiwa Women's University
The Estimation and Communication of Risk in U.S. Presidential Foreign Policy Decision Making
William Boettcher, The Ohio State University
Panel 2.3 Campaign Communications
Room: Lautrec
Chair: TBA
Rhetorical Theory and Samuel L. Popkin's Reasoning Voter
Paul Turpin, University of Southern California
Framing During the 1996 Minnesota U.S. Senate Campaign
Amy Jasperson, University of Minnesota
Psychological Antecedents of Presidential Slogans
Herbert Barry, III, University of Pittsburgh
Motivational Bases of Candidate Preference
Ted Sturman, University of Southern Maine
Panel 2.4 Identity Formation (Sponsored by the Summer Institute in Political Psychology)
Room: Renoir
Chair: TBA
Engaging Children, Young People and Adults in Politics: A Preliminary Review of How Political Parties and Campaigning Organizations in Britain "Frame" their Political Communications to Children, Young People and Adults
Jane Sargent, University of Warwick
Identity and the Northern Ireland Conflict
Elena Mastors, Washington State University
Peter Trumbore, University of Connecticut
Pan-Slavic Nationalism and Political Stereotypy in Contemporary Balkan Foreign Policy Motivation
Ben DeDominicis, American University in BulgariaSUNDAY, JUNE 30, 12:15 p.m.-2:00 p.m.
LUNCHTIME PLENARY:
Considered Opinions: Deliberative Polling in the UK
Room: Le Versailles Ballroom
Chair: James Kuklinski, University of Illinois
Bob Luskin, University of Texas, Austin
James S. Fishkin, University of Texas, Austin
Roger Jowell and Rebecca Gray,
Social and Community Planning Research in the UK
Discussants:
James Kuklinski, University of Illinois
Norman Bradburn, NORC and University of Chicago
Henry Brady, University of California, Berkeley
Richard Johnston, University of British ColumbiaSUNDAY, JUNE 30, 2:15 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.
Panel 3.1 Workshop #2, Political Psychology & the Internet
Room: David Lam Center for International Communication (Directions) Leader: Dana Ward, Pitzer College (on leave) and Miyazaki International College and creator of the ISPP Homepage on the World Wide Web. The workshop will demonstrate techniques for using the internet to do research (2:15-4:00) and teach (4:15-6:00)
Panel 3.2 Workshop #3: Exploring Politics and Opinions Cross Nationally:Insights from Labor Politics and Bosnia
Room: Chateau Margaux
Chair: Richard Sobel, Princeton UniversitySUNDAY, JUNE 30, 2:15 p.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Panel 3.3 The Politics of Gender
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: TBA The Gyrating Gender Gap in the 1992 and 1994 U.S. Elections: The Changing Salience of Social Issues
Cal Clark, Auburn University
Janet Clark, University of West Georgia
Wimp Factors and Gender Gaps: The Politics of Anxious Masculinity
Stephen Ducat, New College of California
Do Gender Differences in Interpersonal Relations extend into International Relations?
Joyce Dickson, Ohio State University
Birth Order and Female Judges
Steven Peterson, Alfred University
Alan Arwine and Albert Somit, Southern Illinois University
Panel 3.4 Human Rights
Room: Renoir
Chair: TBA
Needs and Politics- a Model
Anders Troedsson, University of Lund
US Public Opinion on Human Rights
Ole Holsti, Duke University
Pathways to Political Mobilization under Repression: Why Would Anyone Risk Her Life for Human Rights?
Kristina Thalhammer, St. Olaf College
Panel 3.5 Roundtable: Beyond the Dissertation (Sponsored by the Young Scholars Committee)
Room: Monet
Chair: Marijke Breuning, Truman State University
Juliet Kaarbo, University of Kansas
Donald A. Sylvan, Ohio State UniversitySUNDAY, JUNE 30, 4:15 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.
Panel 4.1 Roundtable: Aspects of Germany, East and West
Room: Renoir
Chair: Gerda Lederer, Justus-Liebei-University of Giessen
Sibylle Huebner-Funk, Deutsches Jugendinstitut
Angela Kindervater, University of Hamburg
Eva Schulze, Berliner Institut fuer Sozialforschung
Meredith Watts, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Detlef Oesterreich, Max-Planck Institute for Human Development
Discussant: Gerda Lederer, Justus-Liebei-University of Giessen
Panel 4.2 Group Identity in Changing Political Contexts
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: Suzanne Neil, MIT
Mapping the Green Line: Constructions of Israeli National Identity
Edna Levy-Schreiber, University of California, Irvine
Kristen Hill Maher, University of California, Irvine
Party Identity and Political Communication- Creating and Losing One's Own Face in the Process of Political Transformation
Peter Obdrzalek, Comenius University Bratislava
Processes of Political Institutionalization and Replacement of Political Identities: The Struggle for the Political Legitimacy
Mikel Villarreal, University of Basque Country
Eduardo Apodaka, University of Basque Country
African's Racial Identification and Interracial Attitudes before and after South Africa's First Democratic Election
John Duckitt, University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus
Thobi Mputhing, Stanford University
Discussant: Suzanne Neil, MIT
Panel 4.3 Methodology in Foreign Policy Making
Room: Lautrec
Chair: TBA
Stories, Ledgers, and Bayesian Calculations: Studying Problem Representation in Foreign Policy
Donald Sylvan, The Ohio State University
Deborah M. Haddad and Matthew N. Diascro, The Ohio State University
Foreign Policy Making in Groups: A Problem Representation Approach to Framing
Ryan Beasley, University of Kansas
From Consistency Theory to Schema Theory: The Complexity of Cognitive Psychology and Foreign Policy Decision-Making
Jerel Rosati, University of South Carolina
Trauma Management and the Emergence of Humanitarian Politics
Leila F. Dane, Institute for Victims of Trauma
Panel 4.4 Intellectual Quandries in Political Psychology
Room: Monet
Chair: TBA
The Psychopathology of Anti-Rationalism: Reflections on Anti-Modernism in Contemporary Theory
Joseph Wagner, Colgate University
Multiple Definitions of 'Politics': An Intellectual Catastrophe
Mary Maxwell, author of Moral Inertia Needs, Preferences and Principles: The Nature of Political Judgment
Shawn Rosenberg, University of California, IrvineMONDAY, JULY 1
Conference Registration 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Room: Chateau Mouton Rothschild
Book Exhibit and Paper Sale 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Room: Chateau Mouton RothschildMONDAY, JULY 1, 8:30 a.m.-10:15 a.m.
Panel 5.1 Using Media to Evaluate Candidates
Room: Chateau Olivier
Chair: Gladys Engel Lang, University of Washington
Cynical Reactions to Strategic and Issue-based News: Experimental Tests and Social Cognitive Explanations Joseph Cappella, University of Pennsylvania June Rhee, University of Pennsylvania
Kathleen Hall Jamieson, University of Pennsylvania
Can Emotion Laden Television Video at National Nominating Conventions Affect the Viewer's Opinions of the Nominee?
Paul Dosch, Iowa State University
Associations of Political Advertising Recall and Post Campaign Statements in a Panel Study
Marilyn Roberts, University of Florida
The Micro- and Macro-Drama of Politics on Television: Viewer Perceptions of New Media Formats
John Newhagen and Erik P. Bucy, University of Maryland, College Park Discussants: Kurt Lang, University of Washington
Gladys Engel Lang, University of Washington
Panel 5.2 Negative Emotions in Social and Political Processes: Panic, Fearand Anger
Room: Chateau Margaux
Chair: Neil Kressel, William Paterson College of New Jersey
The Pleasures of Political Hate: An Inventory
Roderick Hart, University of Texas, Austin
Fear and the Political Sphere: An Empirical Exploration of the Effects of Fear on Political Participation
Jacob Bowers, University of California, Berkeley
Salience of the Nuclear Threat: A Review of Cold War and Post Cold War Trends and Correlates
Elizabeth Lerandeau-Hillman, Lewis-Clark State College
Daniel Mayton, II, Lewis-Clark State College
Hate Speech and the Impossibilities of Political Communication
Janis Judson, Hood College
Discussant: Neil Kressel, William Paterson College of New Jersey
Panel 5.3 Talking About Politics
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: TBA
Talk Radio and the Gossip Narrative
Janet Wolinetz, Rutgers University
Speaking One's Mind About Politics: When, Where and with Whom
Tamar Liebes, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mount Scopus
Political 'Chin Music' Over Here, Over There, and Over Time: A Comparative Analysis of Who Talks about Politics in Britain and the U.S., 1959 -1994 Stephen Bennett, University of Cincinnati
Richard Flickinger, Wittenberg University
Talking About Conspiracy
Larry Haapanen, Lewis-Clark State College
John Goldsmith, University of Chicago
Panel 5.4 Grassroots Strategies in Political Communities
Room: Renoir
Chair: Dorie Apollonio, University of California, Berkeley
Building Community: Local and International Response to the Wars in Yugoslavia
Maggie Ziegler,
Empowerment Strategies in Grassroots Organizations
Carolyn Landry, Fhs F. Sozialwesen, Esslingen
Minority Influence on Authoritarian Argentina: Why the Human Rights Community Turned the Tide Against Military Dictatorship
Kristina Thalhammer, St. Olaf College
Grassroots Strategies in the US Temperance Movement (1840-1920)
Dorie Apollonio, University of California, Berkeley
Panel 5.5 Constructing National Identitiy
Room: Lautrec
Chair: Robert Schatz, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi
The Rhetoric of Nationalism
Marijke Breuning, Truman/Northeast Missouri State University
John Ishiyama, Truman/Northeast Missouri State University
Predjudices against Ethnic Minorities in German Mass Media: A Source of Violence against Foreigners in Unified Germany
Rainer Geissler, Universitat Siegen
A Nation of Immigrants: Mapping National Identities in a Post-National Order Kristen Maher, University of California, Irvine
Ideology, Identity, and Anxiety: The Political Psychology of Electoral Campaign Rhetoric
James Hankin, University of California, Irvine
Discussant: Robert Schatz, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi
Panel 5.6 The Interaction of a Leader's Personality Traits and External Groups in the Formation of Foreign Policy
Room: Cezanne
Chair: Lloyd Strickland, Carleton University
The Politics of Foreign Policy Change: Mexico Under Salinas
Shannon Peterson, The Ohio State University
Deborah M. Wituski, The Ohio State University
Upward Influence: Influencing the Policymaker
Charles Snare, Middle Georgia College
Prime Minister Leadership Styles: Linking Individual Characteristics to the Decision Making Process
Juliet Kaarbo, University of Kansas
Margaret Hermann, The Ohio State University
US Presidents as Conflict Managers: The Operational Codes of George Bush and Bill Clinton
Michael Schafer, Louisiana State University
Michael Young, Ohio University
Stephen Walker, Arizona State University
Discussant: Lloyd Strickland, Carleton UniversityMONDAY, JULY 1, 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Panel 6.1 Incitement to Extremism
Room: Chateau Olivier
Chair: TBA
Degrees of Violence: A Comparison of Rwanda and South Africa
Peter du Preez, University of Cape Town
Right-wing Extremist Violence in Germany: Youth and the Influence of the Community
Lauren Appelbaum, Yale University
Donald Green, Yale University
Problems of Explaining Right extremist Violence in the United Germany (1990-1996)
Helgard Kramer, Freie Universitat Berlin
Panel 6.2 Political Trust and Confidence
Room: Chateau Margaux
Chair: TBA
A Q-Method Study of Espionage: The Case of George Blake
Richard Trahair, La Trobe University
The Social, Economic and Personal Origins of Confidence in American Political Institutions
Wendy Rahn, University of Minnesota
John Brehm, Duke University
Losing Trust, Losing Confidence: Is Television Responsible?
John Rattliff, Duke University
Daniel Lipinski, Duke University
Panel 6.3 Presenting Public Figures
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: Timothy Cook, Williams College
Talking from the White House
Michael Grossman, University of California, Berkeley
The Political Drawing Power of Military Leaders
Gladys Lang, University of Washington
Kurt Lang, University of Washington
News Frames of Big Names: Patterned Characterizations of Public Figures in the News
Jarol Manheim, The George Washington University
Steven Keller and Steven Livingston, The George Washington University Invocation and Political Imagery
Ann R. Willner, University of Kansas
Discussant: Timothy Cook, Williams College
Panel 6.4 The Language and Symbols of National Identity
Room: Renoir
Chair: Richard Anderson, UCLA
National Identity as a Social Identity: Implications for Nationalism Theory
Kent Kille, The Ohio State University
The Rhetoric of National Identity and Territorial Attachment in Rabbinic Midrashim
Carol Conaway, Holy Cross Academy
Symbolic Expressions of National Attachment
Robert Schatz, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Apolitical Patriotism: The New Zealand National Self-Image
Matthew Hirshberg, University of Canterbury
Discussant: Richard Anderson, UCLA
Panel 6.5 Forgiveness: Comparative Political Perspectives
Room: Lautrec Chair: Dr. Eileen Borris, The American Graduate School of International Management
Bound to Forgive: The Pilgrimage to Reconciliation of a Beirut Hostage Lawrence Martin Jenco, St. Domitilla
The Politics of Forgiveness
Eileen Borris, The American Graduate School of International Management
Acknowledgment, Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Perspectives from Lebanon
George Irani, Lebanese American University
Forgiveness as Politically Effective Power
Donald Shiver, Union Theological Seminary
Panel 6.6 Fantasy and NonFiction in Political Views
Room: Cezanne
Chair: TBA
From Hero to Villain: Reversal of the Symbolic Value of a Warrior King
Ernst Moerk, California State University, Fresno
Bertolucci's 1900: Film as a Way of Talking About Politics in 1970's Italy
Elizabeth Jenkins, The Pennsylvania State University
Theodor Herzl As a Political Communicator: Between Fantasy and Reality
Peter Loewenberg, University of California, Los Angeles
Bekhterev's Conception of Mental Phenomena, Activity, and Persuasibility
Tzvetanka Dobreva-Martinova, Carleton University
Lloyd H. Strickland, Carleton UniversityMONDAY, JULY 1, 12:15 p.m.-2:00 p.m.
LUNCHTIME PLENARY:
Hanging in the Balance: Canada and its Party System
Room: Le Versailles Ballroom
Chair: Richard Johnston, University of British Columbia and Henry Brady, University of California, BerkeleyMONDAY, JULY 1, 2:15 p.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Panel 7.1 Beyond Rational Choice, Toward a General Theory of Politics
Room: Chateau Olivier
Chair: Kristen Monroe, University of California, Irvine
William Caspary, Washington University
Murray Edelman, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Wendy Rahn, University of Minnesota
Ervin Staub, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Panel 7.2 Framing the Debate: US Policy (Sponsored by the Summer Institute in Political Psychology)
Room: Chateau Margaux
Chair: Thomas Nelson, The Ohio State University
Bridging 'fields' and 'space': Common Themes that Underlie International Relations and Social Psychology
Don Operario, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Zachary Moore, Syracuse University
Rhetorical Analysis as a Political Psychology Research Tool: George Bush's 1988 Acceptance Speech to the Republican National Convention
Elizabeth Griffith, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Attributional Processes within a Foreign Policy Making Context: An Analysis of US Political Statements Regarding Germany and Japan
Catherine Luther, University of Minnesota
Discussant: Dana Ward, Pitzer College
Panel 7.3 Nationalism, War and Sacrifice
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: Richard Koenigsberg, Library of Social Science
Twentieth Century Warfare as Religious Ritual: Dying for the Country
Richard Koenigsberg, Library of Social Science
Something Worth Dying For: War and Belief
Joe Wyatt, AT&T
Psychodynamics of Sacrifice in Individuals and Groups
Ronald Turco, Oregon Health Sciences University
Discussant: M. D. Faber, University of Victoria, BC
Panel 7.4 Leadership and Decision Making (Sponsored by the Summer Institutein Political Psychology)
Room: Renoir
Chair: Margaret Hermann, The Ohio State University
Europe's Nuclear Identity: The Role of Decision Makers in Determining the Formation, Maintenance and Future of French and British Nuclear Arsenals
Michael Mosser, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Who Analyzes the Analysts: Prediction, Evaluation and the Analysis of Foreign Policy Decision Making
Bryan Schmiedeler, The Ohio State University
Sino-Indian Conflict: The Role of Nehru in Foreign Policy Making- Application of Political Psychological Theories
Israel Nandamudi, Washington State University
Discussant: Suzanne DiMaggio, City University of New York Graduate School
Panel 7.5 Political Discourse in Japan
Room: Lautrec
Chair: Ofer Feldman, Naruto University of Education
Catch Phrase and Japanese Politics Koichiro
Oishi, Aoyamagakuin University
Politics of Depressed Feelings
Seiichi Nagamori, Kokugakuin University
Panel 7.6 The Psychology of New Technologies
Room: Cezanne
Chair: Suzanne Neil, MIT
The New Technologies of Tolerence: A Study of Museums for Holocaust Remembrance and Racial Integrity
Richard Ericson and Nicola Lisus, University of British Columbia
The Political Psychology of R&D Cultures
Suzanne Neil, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Political Behavior of Actors on Electronic Discussion Groups
Richard Groper, University of Southern California
Discussant: W. Russell Neuman, Harvard University
Panel 7.7 Roundtable on President Clinton: Leadership and Prospects
Room: Salon Corton
Chair: Stanley Renshon, Journal of Political Psychology
Fred Greenstein, Princeton UniversityMONDAY, JULY 1, 4:15 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.
Panel 8.1 Resolving Ethnic Conflict
Room: Chateau Olivier
Chair: Abraham Ashkenasi, Freie Universitat Berlin
International Theories of Ethnic Conflict Resolution
Gabi Sheffer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Diaspora, Nationalism, and Religion
Jochen Blaschke, Berliner Institut fur Vergleichende Sozialforschung
Scandinavian Solutions to Ethnic Conflict
Steen Sauerberg, University of Copenhagen
Theoretical Implications of the Resolution of the Israeli-Arab Conflict
Abraham Ashkenasi, Freie Universitat Berlin
Discussant: Stephen Worchel, Texas A&M University
Panel 8.2 Gender and Double Standards in the Inference of Competence
Room: Chateau Margaux
Chair: Martha Foschi, University of British Columbia
Gender, Accountability, and Double Standards for Task Competence
Martha Foschi, University of British Columbia
Gender- and Race-Based Standards for Competence: Lower Minimum Standards but Higher Ability Standards for Devalued Groups
Monica Biernat, University of Kansas
Diane Kobrynowicz, University of Kansas
A Framework for Investigating Double Standards in Just Earnings for Male and Female Workers
Guillermina Jasso, New York University
Murray Webster, Jr., University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Double Standards and Personal Selection: A Process-Tracing Study of Bias in Decision-Making
Margaret Foddy, La Trobe University
Discussant: Mary Glenn Wiley, University of Illinois, Chicago
Panel 8.3 Multiple Methods in the Study of Political Psychology
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: Roberta Sigel, Rutgers University
Multiple Methods in the Study of Political Psychology
Timothy Cook, Williams College
Ann N. Crigler, University of Southern California
Marion R. Just, Wellesley College
Multiple Methods in the Study of Political Psychology
Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, University of Nebraska- Lincoln
John R. Hibbing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Multiple Methods in the Study of Political Psychology
Michael Delli Carpini, Barnard College, Columbia University
Discussant: George Marcus, Williams College
Panel 8.4 Media and the Construction of Political News
Room: Renoir
Chair: Lance Bennett, University of Washington
Constructing a Crisis: Press Coverage of the Cuban Balseros Exodus, August-September 1994
William Solomon, Rutgers University
Revisiting Reflexivity in Political News: Implications For Campaign Journalism and Political Cognition
Paul D'Angelo, Temple University
The Social Construction of a Stock Market Crash: A Discourse Analysis
Matthew Sorley, Carleton University
Discussant: Lance Bennett, University of Washington
Panel 8.5 Failed Cooperation: Missed Opportunities in International Relations
Room: Lautrec
Chair: Aaron Belkin, University of California, Berkeley
Discussions Leading to India's Independence in 1947: Missed Opportunities
R. Bhawani Prasad
Trust and Missed Opportunities in International Relations
Deborah Larson, University of California, Los Angeles
When Words Matter More than Deeds: Lessons for US Mediation from the Israel-Syria Experience (1991-1996)
Brian Mandell, Harvard University
Images in International Relations: An Experimental Test of Cognitive Schemata
Richard Hermann, Ohio State University
Discussant:Aaron Belkin, University of California, Berkeley
Panel 8.6 National Identity and Constitutional Reform
Room: Cezanne
Chair: TBA
Ethnoterritorial Debates, Social Identities and Constitutional Revision
Neal Carter, Syracuse University
The Psychological and Political Factors of Nationalism: The Case of Galician Nationalism
Jose Manuel Sabucedo Cameselle, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
C. Fernandez, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
Unity or 'The Union'? Explaining the Constitutional Preferences of Catholics in Northern Ireland
Mary Duffy, University of Oxford
Panel 8.7 Roundtable: Electing a Healthy President
Room: Salon Corton
Chair: Robert E. Gilbert, Northeastern University
Robert S. Robins, Tulane University
Jerrold W. Post, George Washington University
Robert E. Gilbert, Northeastern University7:00 p.m. BANQUET: Informal Outdoor Banquet Entertainment and Awards
TUESDAY, JULY 2
Conference Registration 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Book Exhibit and Paper Sale 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Room: Chateau Mouton RothschildTUESDAY, JULY 2, 8:30 a.m.-10:15 a.m
Panel 9.1 The Psychology of Political Leaders
Room: Chateau Olivier
Chair: Norm Itkowitz, Princeton University
The Impact of Leaders' Personal Characteristics: A Psychological Approach to Understanding International Governmental Organization Leadership
Roger Scully, The Ohio State University
Kent J. Kille, The Ohio State University
Nursultan Nazarbaev: A Political-Psychological Profile
Bryan Schmiedeler, The Ohio State University
Leadership and Failure in the Political Arena: An Experimental Exploration
Arnold Vedlitz, Texas A&M University
Nehemia Geva, Texas A&M University
Psychology of Political Leadership and the System Approach: Theoretical- Methodological Analysis
Aybat Zharikbayev, Almaty State University
Discussant: Norm Itkowitz, Princeton University
Panel 9.2 Emotion and Reason in Mass Political Behavior
Room: Chateau Margaux
Chair: W. Russell Neuman, Harvard University
W. Russell Neuman, Harvard University
George Marcus, Williams College
Michael MacKuen, University of Missouri- St. Louis
Discussants: David Sears, University of California, Los Angeles
Paul Sniderman, Stanford University
Panel 9.3 The Political Psychology of Race
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: Jack Citrin, University of California, Berkeley
The Political Impact of the O.J. Simpson Trial
Arthur Miller, The University of Iowa
Andrew Peebler, The University of Iowa
Deracializing Implicitly Racial Campaigns
Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University
Public Opinion on Race, Crime, and Civil Liberties
Mark Peffley, University of Kentucky
Jon Hurwitz, University of Pittsburgh
Talking Race and Talking Union
Brian Kroeger, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Panel 9.4 Weighing Issue Preferences in Context
Room: Renoir
Chair: Doris Graber, University of Illinois, Chicago
Experts Versus Novices: Measuring Information Processing Differences in HIV/AIDS Policy and Politics
La Vonne Downey, University of Illinois at Chicago
Political Communication and the Weighing of Information in Opinion
Thomas Nelson, The Ohio State University
Zoe M. Oxley, The Ohio State University
Decoy Alternatives in Politics: The Asymmetric Domination and Compromise Effects
Kaisa Herne, Academy of Finland, University of Turku
Can Issue Public Membership be Triggered by the Threat of a Policy Change?
Joanne Miller, Ohio States University
Jon Krosnik, Ohio State University
Discussant: Doris Graber, University of Illinois, Chicago
Panel 9.5 Public Opinion
Room: Lautrec
Chair: Richard Sobel, Princeton University
Attitudes Toward Environmental Issues in East Europe
Aie-Rie Lee, Texas Tech University
Quentin Kidd, James Norris, and Vladimir Momcilovic, Texas Tech University
Explaining the Political Opinions of Minority Group Citizens
Matthew Berent, Idaho State University
Public Opinion and Political Attitudes: A Reflection From Political Psychology
Leon Guzman, University Diego Portales
Understanding Attitudes toward Disability: A Multi-Method Approach
Barbara Robertson, University of Minnesota
The Contribution of the Social Sciences to the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process: The Role of Public Opinion Surveys
Yenhudit Auerbach, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan
Charles W. Greenbaum, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Panel 9.6 Public Attitudes on Bosnia Intervention: A Crossnational Perspective
Room: Cezanne
Chair: Tzvetanka Dobreva-Martinova, Carleton University
A U.S. Elite View of Bosnia Intervention
Keith Billingsley and William Chittick, University of Georgia
How Media Attention Influences American Knowledge and Opinions on Bosnia
Richard Flickinger, Wittenberg University and Stephen Bennett, University of Cincinnati and Staci Rhine
Dutch Public Opinion about Intervention in Bosnia
Philip Everts, Leiden University
Italian Public Opinion on Intervention in Bosnia
Pierangelo Isernia, University of Siena
Discussant: Tzvetanka Dobreva-Martinova, Carleton UniversityTUESDAY, JULY 2, 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Panel 10.1 A Pioneer In Political Psychology: The Work of R. Nevitt Sanford
Room: Chateau Olivier
Chair: Donald Brown, University of Michigan
Where We Stand on The Authoritarian Personality Today
Robert Altemeyer, University of Manitoba
Sanford as Political Activist
Donald Brown, University of Michigan ?
The Authoritarian Personality: Looking Back Forty-five Years--A Re-Review
M. Brewster Smith, University of California, Santa Cruz
Sanford's Contribution to the Psychology of Higher Education and Action Oriented Doctoral Training
Mervin Freedman, San Francisco State University
On First Reading: The Authoritarian Personality
Fred Greenstein, Princeton University
Panel 10.2 The Integration of Personal and Scientific Lives: The Impact of Holocaust Survival on the Research of Social Scientists
Room: Chateau Margaux
Chair: Peter Suedfeld, University of British Columbia
Hidden Continuities and Coherence in Work and Life: The Guiding Role of Early Survival
Ervin Staub, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Social Science and the Holocaust: A Personal Odyssey
Ned Lebow, University of Pittsburgh
The Perspective Racket...or, The Limits of Relativism
Martin O. Heisler, University of Maryland, College Park
Just Predjudice? Linking the Present and the Past
Gerda Lederer, Justus-Leibig University of Giessen
Discussant: Tom Bryder, University of Copenhagen
Panel 10.3 Life Course Experiences and Political Socialization in the American Context
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: Alfonso Damico, University of Florida
Democratic Theory, Life Course Experiences, and Gender Differences in Citizens' Political Participation
Sandra Bowman Damico, Emory University
M. Margaret Conway and Alfonso Damico, University of Florida
Growing Up in a Single Parent Household: Implications for Political Development
Edith Barrett, Brown University
Halacha Institute- the Political Socialization of an American Ethnic Group
Annette Steigelfest, Widener University
Panel 10.4 Transition and Crisis in Mexico: A Psychopolitical Vision
Room: Renoir
Chair: Graciela Aurora Mota Botello, National University of Mexico Democracy, Transicion and Political Action
Lucero Jimenez Guzman, National University of Mexico
Women and Men: Perceptions about the Mexican Political Situation: An Analysis From Gender Perspective
Olga Bustos Romero, National University of Mexico
Negociation as Political Learning During Mexican Transition
Graciela Aurora Mota Botello, National University of Mexico
Economical Crisis and Social Identities: Impact in the Psychological Concept about Mexico
Betty Sanders Brocado, Metropolitan University
Lidia Ferreira Nuno
Discussants: Maritza Montero, Universidade Central de Venezuela
Pablo Fernandez Christlieb
Panel 10.5 Roundtable on Why Adversaries Move Away From Violence: How Civil Conflict Ends
Room: Lautrec
Chair: Martha Crenshaw, Wesleyan
Marc Howard Ross, Bryn Mawr College
Ned Lebow, University of Pittsburgh
Martha Crenshaw, Wesleyan University
Panel 10.6 Interpreting Political Information
Room: Cezanne
Chair: TBA
The Left-Right Dimension, In the Search for a Differentiation Criterion
Orlando D'Adamo, University of Buenos Aires
Virginia Beaudoux, University of Belgrano
Psychology and Intelligence Analysis
Beth Fischer, University of Toronto
Culture and Cognition: Missing Links in the International Environmental Discourse
Bruce Dayton, Syracuse University
Cognitive Reasoning and the Representation of Reality
Joe Braunwarth, University of California, IrvineTUESDAY, JULY 2, 12:15 p.m.-2:00 p.m.
LUNCHTIME BUSINESS MEETING AND AWARDS CEREMONY Room: Le Versailles BallroomTUESDAY, JULY 2, 2:15 p.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Panel 11.1 Hot Cognition
Room: Chateau Olivier
Chair: TBA
Hot Cognition
Milton Lodge, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Jeffrey Jones, Jason Lucas and Aron Golonski, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Hot Cognition
Bob Boynton, The University of Iowa
Panel 11.2 Roundtable on the Impact of Context on Decision-Making
Room: Chateau Margaux
Chair: Barbara Farnham, Columbia University
The Nexus Between Contextual Information and the Information on Hand
Helen Purkitt, US Naval Academy
Defending The Rational Choice Approach
Stephen Walker, Arizona State University
Analyzing the Small Group Context
Eric Stern, Stockholm University
Political Context and Foreign Policy Decision-Making
Barbara Farnham, Columbia University
Focusing on Psychological Variables
Yaacov Vertzberger, Hebrew University
Panel 11.3 Political Psychology Editor's Forum: Cultural and Cross Cultural Dimensions of Political Psychology
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: Stanley Renshon, Journal of Political Psychology and John Duckitt, University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus
Contrasting Approaches in the Study of Political Culture
Richard Wilson, Rutgers University
Panel 11.4 Conflict and Integration in Group Political Outlook
Room: Renoir
Chair: Jack Citrin, University of California, Berkeley
On the Trail of the Angry White Male
Jack Citrin, University of California, Berkeley
Christopher Muste and Cara Wong, University of California, Berkeley
Behind the Implementation of Speech Codes on College Campuses
Dennis Chong, Northwestern University
Becoming an American: The Political Socialization of Latinos
David Sears, University of California, Los Angeles
Colette van Laar and Sharmaine Vidanage, University of California, LosAngeles
Panel 11.5 Bosnia
Room: Lautrec
Chair: TBA Foreign Policy-Making on Bosnia: Failure or Success?
Ivan Kos, International Psychotherapy Associates
The Puppet Master: A Profile of Serbia's Slobodan Milosevic
Kenneth Dekleva, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Sandra F. Castillo, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Jerrold M. Post, George Washington University
The Role of Myth, Memory and Symbol in Balkan Nationalism and Violence
Kate McGuire Wesley, University of Maryland at College Park
Psychoanalytic Understanding of Hatred and its Role in Ethnic Conflict
James Youakim, Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College
Panel 11.6 The Psychology of Support for Human Rights
Room: Cezanne
Chair: Sam McFarland, Western Kentucky University
Inquiry into the Development Foundations of Human Rights Advocacy
Todd Jennings, California State University, San Bernardino
A Defense of Universal Human Rights against Cultural Relativism and Other Philosophical Objections
Sam McFarland, Western Kentucky University
Measuring Countries' Performance in Human Rights
Dipak Gupta, San Diego State University
Alex P. Schmid and Albert J. Jongman, San Diego State UniversityTUESDAY, JULY 2, 4:15 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.
Panel 12.1 Poster Session on Political Psychology
Room: Le Versailles Ballroom
Chair: Judith Torney-Purta, University of Maryland School
Textbooks as Transmitters of Societal Ethos: The Israeli Case of Transmitting Societal Beliefs Functional for Intractable Conflict
Daniel Bar-Tal, Tel-Aviv
University Political Psychology and Education: Explorations in and Education for Peace
Maria Pilar Quintero, University of the Andes
Children and Adolescent's Representations about the Political World in a Redemocratized Country: Evidence from Chile
Jorge Manzi and Roberto Gonzalez, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Political Socialization in and Era of Electronic Media
Mary Hepburn, University of Georgia
How Teachers Talk about Politics and Social Issues in the Secondary Classroom
Otherine Neisler, Boston College
Effects of Cognitive Growth on Perception of the Political Information in Teenagers
Josue Tinoco, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana
Octavio Nateras and Alfredo Nateras, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana
The Effects of Political Advertising on Young Children
Wendy Rahn, University of Minnesota
Rebecca Hirshorn, University of Maryland
Discussant: Judith Torney-Purta, University of Maryland
Panel 12.2 Distributive Justice Perception: Crossnational Perspectives
Room: Chateau Margaux
Chair: Lawrence Powell, University of Texas and Henk Dekker, Leiden University
Distributive Justice in Australia and New Zealand: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
David Waller, University of Newcastle
Joseph Atkinson, Auckland University
Mapping Perceptions of Distributive Justice in English Canada
Paul Nesbitt-Larking, University of Western Ontario- Huron College
Perceptions on Distributive Justice in Norway: A Study of Equity Ideals and Attitudes Toward Current Policies
Toril Aalberg, University of Trondheim
Ola Listhaug, University of Trondheim
Distributive Justice: Opinions of Students in a Country with a High Level of Social Security Provisions
Harm 't Hart, Utrecht University Wim Jansen,
Utrecht University Distributive Justice and Social Equity: Description of Quebecois and French Students' Patterns and Perceptions
Raymond Hudon, Universite Laval
Bernard Fournier, INRS - Culture et Societe
The Crossnational Variations In Distributive Justice Perception Project: Theoretical Perspectives, Initial Findings
Lawrence Powell, University of Texas, San Antonio
Assistants: Rikke Buhl Smith, Lisa Fore, Adrian Saenz
Discussant(s) TBA
Panel 12.3 Roundtable: Multiple Perspectives on Micro-level Trauma
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: Eric Shiryaev, George Washington University
Psychological Trauma and the Adult Survivor
Laurie Pearlman, Traumatic Stress Institute
Status Politics in the Debate Over Child Sexual Abuse
Jeremy Wood, University of California, Los Angeles
Trauma Reactions to Legally Sanctioned Versus Criminal Violence
Cheryl Koopman, Stanford University
Panel 12.4 Roundtable: The Political Psychology of the Militia Movement
Room: Renoir
Chair: Robert Robins, Tulane University
Robert Robins, Tulane University
Michael Barkun, Syracuse University
James Gibson, (author of Warrior Dreams)
Glen Jeansonne, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Jerrold Post, George Washington University
Panel 12.5 Researching Authoritarianism
Room: Lautrec
Chair: TBA
Three Simultaneous Construct Validations: Authoritarianism, Equality, and Machiavellianism
David Gray, Westminster College
Hileri Gardner, Susan Gardner, Douglas Osman, John Radinsky, and Kennon Rice
Authoritarianism and Response Style: New Findings on an Old Issue
William Stone, University of Maine
Mark I. Walter and David Bourgeois, University of Maine
Political Behavior and Authoritarianism
Louise Amaral L'hullier, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil
A.L.Brizola and C. Motta, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil
Authoritarianism and Educational Content/Style: A Cross-National Survey of Students in 27 Countries
Jos Meloen, University of Leiden
Russell Farnen, University of Connecticut
Discussant(s) TBA
Panel 12.6 Organizational Discrimination: Psychological and Legal Aspects
Room: Cezanne
Chair: Betty Glad, University of South Carolina
Discriminatory Mentoring: Legal Aspects
Billie Mackey, National Institutes of Health
Discriminatory Mentoring: Psychological Aspects
Margaret Jensvold, Institute for Research on Women's Health
Civil Rights Act of 1991: Legal and Psychological Aspects
Donald Soeken, Integrity InternationalWEDNESDAY, JULY 3
Conference Registration 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Book Exhibit and Paper Sale 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Room: Chateau Mouton RothschildWEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 8:30 a.m.-10:15 a.m.
Panel 13.1 The Psychology of Visual Political Propaganda
Room: Chateau Olivier
Chair: Tom Bryder, University of Copenhagen
The Dynamics of Manipulation in the Work and Thoughts of Leni Riefenstahl
Tom Bryder, University of Copenhagen
The Visual Propaganda of the Transformed Communist Party (PDS) in Germany
Klaus Wasmund, Technical University of Braunschweig and Technical University of Berlin
Visual Symbols in Campaign Media and Public Conversation
Montague Kern, Rutgers University
Discussant: Steen Sauerberg, University of Copenhagen
Panel 13.2 Roundtable: Multiple Perspectives on Macro-level Trauma
Room: Chateau Margaux
Chair: Cheryl Koopman
Consequences of the Rabin Assasination
Yaacov Vertzberger, Hebrew University
Promoting Healing Among Survivors of Collective Violence
Ervin Staub, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Reactions to Societal Trauma: Distress and/or Eustress
Peter Suedfeld, University of British Columbia
Panel 13.3 Contemporary Approaches to Intergroup Conflict
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: David O. Sears, University of California, Los Angeles
The Asymmetrical Effects of Social Dominance Orientation and Perceived Injustice on Opposition to Hierarchy-Attenuating Policies: A Psychological Analysis of Unexplained Variance
Joshua Rabinowitz, University of California, Los Angeles
A Comparison of the Factors Driving Intergroup Affect Among Ethnic Groups in the United States, Jewish Ethnic Groups in Israel, and Israeli Arabs and Jews
Shana Levin, University of California, Los Angeles
Intergroup Conflict, the Use of Terror, and the Dynamics of the Law
Jim Sidanius, University of California, Los Angeles
Personal Discrimination, Racial Group Identity, and Perceptions of Racial Group Competition: How the Personal Becomes Political
Lawrence Bobo, University of California, Los Angeles D
Panel 13.4 Political Psychology in Transitional States
Room: Renoir
Chair: Phil Tetlock, Ohio State University
Right-Wing Extremism in Germany between 1991 and 1995
Detlef Oesterreich, Max-Planck Institute for Human Development
After the Fall of the Wall: East German Families in Transition
Eva Schulze, Berliner Institut fuer Sozialforschung
Thinking About Russia: Possible Pasts and Probable Futures or Coping with Accountability Dilemmas
Phil Tetlock, Ohio State University
The Psychosemantic Analysis of Political Consciousness
Vicktor Petrenko and Olga Mitina, Moscow State University
Psychological Determinants of Voting Behavior in Russia
Elena B. Labkovskaya, State University of New York, Albany (on leave from St. Petersberg State University, Russia)
Discussant TBA
Panel 13.5 Moving Towards Democracy
Room: Lautrec
Chair: TBA The Impact of Elite Political Ideologies on Nation-Building and State-Building in Post-Communist Russia
Dawn Nowacki, Linfield College
Civic Commitment or Bureaucratic Obligation? The Meaning of Voting in an Emerging Democracy
Elizabeth Jelin, University of Buenos Aires
Susana Kaufman, Senior Psychologist- private practice
Silvia Rabich de Galperin, University of Buenos Aires
The Dynamics of Mass Support for Democratization: The Korean Experience
Doh Shin, University of Illinois, Springfield
Channels of Communicating in Emerging Party Systems: Focus on Russia, Ukraine and Lithuania
Gwyn Erb, The University of Iowa
Arthur Miller, The University of Iowa
Panel 13.6 Managing Conflict and Building Civil Society
Room: Cezanne
Chair: Harold Saunders, Kettering Foundation
A Functional Approach to Community-building: Slovakia and its Ethnic Hungarian Minority
Joseph Montville, Center for Strategic and International Studies
The Challenges of Building Civil Society in Tajikistan
Randa Slim, Kettering Foundation
Harold H. Saunders, Kettering FoundationWEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Panel 14.1 Political Language Worldwide
Room: Chateau Olivier
Chair: Henk Dekker, Leiden University
Staging Politics Through Language: A Comparison in Four Latin American Countries
Maritza Montero, Universidad Central de Venezuela
Isabel Rodriguez, Universidad Central de Venezuela
The Political Language of Japan
Ofer Feldman, Naruto University of Education
Political Discourse in the Netherlands and Belgium: A Cross-Cultural Study
Chrst'l De Landtsheer, University of Amsterdam
Martine Borgdorf, University of Amsterdam
Discussant: Montague Kern, Rutgers University
Panel 14.2 TBA Room: Chateau Margaux
Panel 14.3 Influence, Values and Ethnocentrism: Survey Research in Political Psychology
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: William F. Stone, University of Maine
The Social Psychology of Impersonal Social Influence
Diana Mutz, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Value Systems and Value-Choice Frames
Thomas Hirata, University of Southern California
An Omnibus Study of Personality, Values and Ethnocentrism
Sam McFarland, Western Kentucky University
Sherman Adelson, Western Kentucky University
Discussant: William F. Stone, University of Maine
Panel 14.4 Conflict Resolution
Room: Renoir
Chair: TBA
The Measurement of Nonviolence
James Palmer, Lewis-Clark State College
Daniel Mayton II, Lewis-Clark State College
Three Models of Conflict Resolution: Effects on Nonverbal Communication and Ethnic and Hawkish Attitudes
Sue Cross, Harvard University
Robert Rosenthal and Edgar Pierce, Harvard University
Non-Retributive Justice at an Ashram in India: The Origins and Functioning of People's Court
Mary Clark, George Mason University
Panel 14.5 Political Action
Room: Lautrec
Chair: TBA
Allegiance and Political Party Activism
Linda Valenty, University of California, Davis
Edmond Costantini, University of California, Davis
Disability and Political Participation
Lisa Schur, University of California, Berkeley
The Effects of Losing on Political Attitudes
Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, University of Nebraska- Lincoln
Christine Pappas, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Panel 14.6 Tolerance
Room: Cezanne
Chair: TBA
Politics Matter: The Political Parties' Influence on Ethnic Tolerance
Lise Togeby, University of Aarhus Do Filipino
Pre-schoolers Have a Concept of Race?: A Case Study of 3-6 Pre-schoolers at Holy Child Learning Center
Clarita Carlos, University of the Philippines
Tolerance and Toleration: Political Psychology and Liberal Theory
Andrew Murphy, University of Wisconsin, Madison
The Psychology of Tolerance: A Critical Review of Research on Political Evaluation
Christopher Hanks, University of California, IrvineWEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 12:15 p.m.-2:00 p.m.
LUNCHTIME PLENARY:
Vicious Disourse: How Violent Speech Incites Violent Actions
Room: Le Versailles Ballroom
Chair: John Darley, Princeton University
Ervin Staub, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Robert Fein, Consultant to the U.S. Secret Service
Bryan Vossekuil, U.S. Secret ServiceWEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2:15 p.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Panel 15.1 Comparative Perspectives on Political Socialization
Room: Chateau Olivier
Chair: M. Margaret Conway, University of Florida
Studies of Political Socialization Crossnationally: Validity and Reliability Issues Across Time
Judith Torney-Purta, University of Maryland
Citizenship and Citizenship Education in a Changing World
Orit Ichilov, Tel-Aviv University
Generational Cleavages in the People's Republic of China
M. Kent Jennings, University of California, Santa Barbara
Panel 15.2 Assessing the Political Effects of Interactive Conflict Resolution
Room: Chateau Margaux
Chair: Brian Mandell, Harvard University
Assessing the Effects of Unofficial Intervention in International Conflict: The Israeli-Palestinian Case
Nadim Rouhana, Boston College
Evaluating the Tajikistani Dialogue
Randa Slim, Kettering Foundation
Harold H. Saunders, Kettering Foundation
Thirty Years of Interactive Conflict Resolution: An Assessment and Proposed Model of Transfer
Ronald Fisher, University of Saskatchewan
Discussants: Cynthia Chataway, York University
Alexander George, Stanford University
Panel 15.3 Impact of Images on Foreign Policy (Sponsored by the Summer Institute in Political Psychology)
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: Lawrence A. Powell, University of Texas, San Antonio
In Their Own Image: The NAFTA Debate Through Political Cartoons
Peter Trumbore, University of Connecticut
Krisan Evenson, Syracuse University
Guy Shroyer, Georgetown University
Constructing and Communicating International Images: How Strategic Self- Presentation Can Influence Foreign Policy
Don Operario, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Andrew Price-Smith, University of Toronto
Images of Conflict in Chechnya: A Political-Psychological Analysis
Anneka DePoorter, Washington State University
Panel 15.4 Democratization and Peace
Room: Renoir
Chair: TBA
'Through the Looking Glass': An Experimental Study of Regime Perception and the Democratic Peace
Nehemia Geva, Texas A&M University
Christopher Hanson, Texas A&M University
Global Communication and Democracy: The Difficult Task of Combining National and International Economic Quest for Justice and Equality with Freedom from Ethno-Cultural Determinism
Rene Jean Ravault, Universite du Quebec a Montreal
Democracy, Democratization and Peace: The Missing Link
Wade Huntley, University of California, Berkeley
Panel 15.5 Social Identity and Political-Military Alliances
Room: Lautrec
Chair: Glenn Chafetz, The University of Memphis
From Balance of Power to Political Community: The Politics of Identity and Interest in the Creation of Italy, 1848-1870
Bruce Cronin, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Cultural Identification and West European Security Cooperation at the End of the Cold War
Charles Krupnick, United States Air Force Academy
The Consequences of Alliance for State Identities: An Empirical Analysis of Social Psychological and Rationalist Theories
Glenn Chafetz, The University of Memphis
Alliance, Identification, Integration and European Security
Alexander Moens, Simon Fraser University
Panel 15.6 Political Leadership
Room: Cezanne
Chair: Robert Gilbert, Northeastern University
Lyndon Johnson's Vietnam Foreign Policy Decisions: The Impact of Narcissistic Issues
Blema Steinberg, McGill University
A Psychopolitical Analysis of North Korean Political Leadership
Yung-Hwan Jo, Sogang University/Arizona State University
Psychological and Linguistic Analysis of Respondent's Perceptions of Twelve Leading Russian Politicians
Helen Shestopal, Moscow State University
Marina Novikova-Grund, Moscow State Humanities University
Discussant: Jason S. Hunnisett, University of British Columbia (on exchange at Lund University)WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 4:15 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.
Panel 16.1 Words, Images and the Social Construction of Political Reality
Room: Chateau Olivier
Chair: Richard Koenigsberg, Library of Social Science
Language, Fantasy and the Construction of Political Reality
Joe Wyatt, AT&T
Latent Communications in Popular Culture: How films Reveal Political Conflict
Thomas Ferraro,
Analysis of Metaphor: Fundamental Methodology of Political Psychology
Richard Koenigsberg, Library of Social Science
Discussant: M.D. Faber, University of Victoria, BC
Panel 16.2 Political Linguistics and the Analysis of Politcal Discourse
Room: Chateau Margaux
Chair: TBA
Encouraging Democratic Participation in Russia: Pragmatic Ambiguity and Identification with Political Speakers
Richard Anderson, Jr., University of California, Los Angeles
The Notion of Idiopolitical Discourse and its Implications for the Study of Political Communication
Pavel Parshin, Analytical Center on Science and Industrial Policy
Double Tongued? The Party Literature of the Extreme Right
Cas Mudde, University of Leiden
Discursive Settings, Authority, and Level of Reasoning
Mark Patrick Sellick, Scott K. Winterstein and Joe Braunwarth, University of California, Irvine
Panel 16.3 Group Dynamics
Room: Chateau Belair
Chair: TBA
Implications of Religious Identity in a Small Pennsylvania Town
Joshua Searle-White, Allegheny College
Effects of Group Size Information on Negative Evaluation of Small Groups
Shinkichi Sugimori, Tokyo Kasei University
Individuals and Group Decision Making: The Issue of Aggregation of Individual Preferences in a Group Setting
Jean Garrison, University of South Carolina
Deborah Wituski, The Ohio State University
Group Identity and Individual Identity in Marxist Militants
Julian Bastias
Panel 16.4 Motivating Political Participation
Room: Renoir
Chair: Louise Amaral L'Hullier, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Public Interest Participation and Motivation: Reflections of Self
Peter Muhlberger, Carnegie-Mellon University
Participatory Democratic Theory and Empathy: A Theoretical and Empirical Examination
Michael Morrell, Arizona State University
Beyond Altruism: Identity-Construction as Moral Motive in Political Explanation
Nathan Teske, Reed College
Panel 16.5 The Political Influence of Talk Radio
Room: Lautrec
Chair: Richard Davis, Brigham Young University
Richard Davis, Brigham Young University
John Newhagen, University of Maryland, College Park
C. Richard Hofsteter, San Diego State University
Michael Traugott, University of Michigan
Discussant: Stephen Bennett, University of Cincinnati
Panel 16.6 The Psychopathology of Violent Behavior
Room: Cezanne
Chair: TBA
The Milgram Obedience Paradigm and Participation in Mass Atrocities: A Reassessment
Neil Kressel, William Paterson College of New Jersey
Psychiatry and 'Ethnic Cleansing': The Minds of Drs. Radovan Karadzic and Jovan Raskovic
Kenneth Dekleva, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Jerrold M. Post, George Washington University
A Matter of Targets: The Similarities of Group Dynamics Between Gangs and Terrorists
John McNeill, University of Arizona
Tamra Pearson d'Estree, University of Arizona
Discussant(s) TBA
Meetings to be Scheduled: IPSA, Psycho-Politics Research Group business meeting Time and Place TBA ALFRED FREEDMAN AWARD Panel chairs at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology are invited to nominate a paper from their panel for the Alfred Freedman Award given to the best paper at the annual scientific meeting. Send the nomination and a copy of the paper to the chair of the Award Committee: Richard Lau Department of Political Science Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ 08903 USA. No papers will be considered which have not first been recommended by a panel chair. The committee chair will contact nominees to supply additional copies to the Award Committee.