Introducing
International Society for Political Psychology
Purpose
... To facilitate communication across disciplinary, geographic and political
boundaries among scholars and concerned individuals in government and public
posts, the communications media, and elsewhere who have a scientific interest
in the relationship between politics and psychological processes.
... To advance the quality of scholarship in political psychology.
... To increase the usefulness of work in political psychology.
Founder of ISPP and Executive Director, 1978-1981 Jeanne N. Knutson
Officers, 1999-2000
President: Daniel Bar-Tal, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
Executive Director: Dana Ward, Pitzer College, USA
President Elect: Ervin Staub, University of Massachusetts, USA
Recent Past Presidents:
1998-1999 David Winter, University of Michigan, USA
1997-1998 Martha Crenshaw, Wesleyan University, USA
1996-1997 Fred Greenstein, Princeton University USA
Vice Presidents:
Barbara Farnham, Columbia University, USA
Gerda Lederer, New School University, USA
James Sidanius, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
Peter Suedfeld, University of British Columbia, Canada
Editors of Political Psychology:
Eugene Borgida, Wendy Rahn, John Sullivan, University of Minnesota, USA
Book Reviews: Doris Graber, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA
Editors of ISPPNews: Juliet Kaarbo, Ryan Beasley, University of Kansas,
USA
Treasurer: Alan Whittaker, Springfield, Virginia, USA
Councillor: Margaret G. Hermann, Syracuse University, USA
Conference Director: Matin Hakemi, University of British Columbia, Canada
ISPP Governing Council
Starting a second year in 1999:
Aaron Belkin, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
Christ'l de Landtsheer, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Stanley Feldman, State University of New York, Stony Brook, USA
Richard Ned Lebow, The Ohio State University, USA
Kristen Monroe, University of California at Irvine, USA
Adam Niemczynski, Jagiellonian University, Poland
Koichi E. Okamoto, Toyo Eiwa Women's University, Japan
Eric Stern, University of Stockholm, Sweden
Starting a first year in 1999:
C. Fred Alfred, University of Maryland, USA
Francis Beer, University of Colorado, USA
John Cash, University of Melbourne, Australia
Aubrey Immelman, St. John's University, USA
Catarina Kinnvall, Lund University, Sweden
Bert Klandermans, Free University, The Netherlands
Sam McFarland, Western Kentucky University, USA
Helen Shestopal, Moscow State University, Russia
Ex officio from previous service:
Cynthia Chataway, York University, Canada
Ann Crigler, University of Southern California, USA
Michael Delli Carpini, Barnard College, Columbia University, USA
John Duckitt, University of Auckland-Tamaki Campus, New Zealand
Elizabeth Lira Kornfield, Latin American Institute of Mental Health, Chile
Kathleen McGraw, The Ohio State University, USA
Wendy Rahn, University of Minnesota, USA
Meredith Watts, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
Vice-Presidents, Ex officio from previous service:
Helen Haste, University of Bath, England
Steve Walker, Arizona State University, USA
Award Committee Chairs
Lasswell Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions:
Leonie Huddy, State University of New York at Stoney Brook, USA
Sanford Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions:
Cynthia Chataway, York University, Canada
Erikson Award for Early Career Research Achievements:
Kathleen McGraw, The Ohio State University, USA
Alfred Freedman Award for Best Scientific Paper at Annual Meeting:
Helen Haste, University of Bath, England
Welcome from . . .
President David Winter
Welcome to Amsterdam and the 22nd Annual Scientific Meeting of ISPP! We are meeting at the end of an extraordinary century. Over the past hundred years the forces of globalism and localism have created an unprecedented dialectic of communication and conflict, highlighting the need for civility.
It is appropriate that we are meeting in the Netherlands. Centuries ago, the Dutch played an important role in the globalization of capitalism. One hundred years ago, the first International Peace Conference was held in The Hague. More recently, the Dutch have fostered internationalism and communication across borders. The Netherlands is also a place where people of diverse and deeply-rooted local loyalties live in civility, tolerance, and civic consciousness.
I invite you to join in our scientific program as we reflect on these themes from the unique interdisciplinary perspective of political psychology. At the same time, I hope you will take time to appreciate the very special arts, architecture, and atmosphere of our host city, Amsterdam. Welcome!
Conference Co-Chair Christ'l de Landtsheer and Bert Klandermans
For the second time, ISPP is holding its annual meeting in Amsterdam. Those of you who attended the first Amsterdam meeting will find the city as exciting and permissive as ever. If you are in Amsterdam for the first time, give yourself time to explore the town. Settle down on a terrace at the Leidseplein. Take the canal-tour; that will give you the best view of the monumental houses. Take a streetcar from east to west and you will travel through a wide variety of cultures.
Amsterdam, like any big city, is a melting pot of cultures and lifestyles, and it is worth experiencing some of it. For those who don't want to take time off, we have added interesting bits of Amsterdam and the Netherlands to the program: the struggle against the water, Dutch policy on refugees, drugs, prostitution, and euthanasia. On the light side, we are proud to have been able to secure the Amsterdam Historical Museum for the reception. This will be an opportunity to learn about the city's past, and we hope to see you there. The local organizing committee wishes you a fruitful and productive meeting.
Conference Director Mat Hakemi
On behalf of the entire conference staff, I would like to welcome you to Amsterdam and thank you for participating in our 22nd Annual Meeting. I would like to take this opportunity and give a special thanks to Christ'l de Landtsheer, Bert Klandermans, Sam McFarland, Dana Ward, and David Winter for their efforts in putting together an exceptional program of panels and events. It was a pleasure to work with everyone this year and feel the enthusiasm and energy that helped put this conference together. Christ'l and Bert have done a terrific job with events in the social program and I hope that you will get the opportunity to attend most of them. Please recognize Judy and Susan Franzblau from Global Events, our professional meeting planner for Amsterdam. Judy will be at the registration desk for the duration of the conference; feel free to ask her the whereabouts of ISPP officers at the meeting. I am sure that you will find plenty to do in Amsterdam but if you have any problems, or need suggestions for restaurants or entertainment in Amsterdam, please see Christ'l, Judy or myself. Also, keep in mind our future ISPP conference destinations:
2000: Seattle, USA July 1-5
2001: Cuernavaca, Mexico TBA
2002: Berlin, Germany (tentative) TBA
These are all spectacular destinations and I hope to see you there!
Program Chair Sam McFarland
With more than 500 participants representing about 40 countries, the 22nd Annual Scientific Meeting is perhaps ISPP's largest. Likewise, the range of topics is broad, and participants will find many intellectually enriching panels and presentations.
Two assistants at Western Kentucky University merit special gratitude. Suzanne Forman handled much of the correspondence and helped bring many panels to completion. Meanwhile, Mary Ann Woosley prepared a preliminary file of the panels and presentations, maintained records, and double-checked virtually everything along the way.
ISPP colleagues Shana Levin, Christine Pappas, Karen Stenner, and Allen Wilcox read an early draft of the program to identify scheduling problems. Their willingness to help should mean that those who want to attend several sessions on the same topic will experience fewer conflicts. Christ'l de Landtsheer, Bert Klandermans, Mat Hakemi, David Winter, Dana Ward, and Heather Gillespie all provided seamless cooperation and support.
Serving as program chair has enabled me to become acquainted with many new colleagues in the study of political psychology, and I am very grateful for that.
Enjoy!
Alfred Freedman Award
for the best paper at the Twenty-second Annual Scientific Meeting
Nominations are invited for the Alfred Freedman Award given to the best paper at the 1999 Annual Scientific Meeting. Program chairs are encouraged to consider the papers in their panels and to nominate any that they believe merit consideration. Presenters may also nominate their own papers. Send the nomination and a copy of the paper to the chair of the committee: Helen Haste, Head of Department of Psychology, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, England, E-mail: h.e.haste@bath.ac.uk, TEL: +44 1225 420230, Fax: +44 1225, 482046. The committee may ask nominees to supply additional copies as needed.
Meeting Room Floor Plans: 1st Floor and 23rd Floor
International Society of Political Psychology
22nd Annual Scientific Meeting
Hotel Okura Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
July 18 to 21, 1999
Final Program
Friday, July 16, 12:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Executive Committee Meeting
Starlight I
Saturday, July 17, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Governing Council Meeting
Starlight I
Saturday, July 17, 8:30 a.m. - Noon
Workshop I: A New Approach to Understanding Nationalism and Esperance Ethnic Conflict: Adaptive Cultural Mourning Coordinator: Jeffrey Stevenson Murer, University of Illinois at Chicago The literature on nationalism has long been dominated by two diametrically opposed approaches: essentialism and instrumentalism. While both have rich explanatory power, neither offers a course of conflict amelioration. The approach presented in this workshop offers a dialectical synthesis of the two dominant schools, overcoming the common privileging of time -- that ethnic conflicts are either exclusively rooted in the past or in the present, and overcoming the common privileging of collective action -- that ethnic conflicts are either purely emotional responses or rational action. In order to achieve this Hegelian Aufhebung, it is necessary to synthesize two theoretical approaches: critical theory and psychoanalysis. This workshop offers a three-step method to deconstructing ethnic conflict, provides the requisite vocabulary to understand the interplay between critical theory and psychoanalytic theory on a collective level, and introduces courses for conflict amelioration and resolution. Participants will be introduced to methods for initiating dialogue between conflicting parties and evaluating the prospects for cultural healing. Workshop participants registered in advance will be invited to submit working papers on nationalism and ethnic conflict which will be examined and discussed during the workshop. Selected papers will then be compiled into an edited volume. Workshop II: A Psychodiagnostic Approach to Assessing Political Meerman I Personality and Predicting Leadership Performance Coordinators: Aubrey Immelman, Saint Johns University Blema Steinberg, McGill University After a brief review of the major approaches to political personality assessment, we will demonstrate our method of coding psychodiagnostic data extracted from publicly available information and constructing personality profiles compatible with conventional psychodiagnostic procedures of personality assessment. Our approach is informed by the conceptual model of Theodore Millon, which offers an empirically validated taxonomy of adaptive personality patterns and their maladaptive variants, congruent with the syndromes described on Axis II of DSM-IV. Workshop participants will receive an inventory of diagnostic criteria, a manual with scoring instructions and interpretive guidelines, practical examples of assessment protocols, and hands-on instruction in administering the inventory. We will also provide guidelines for reconceptualizing the assessment results in terms of the five-factor model of personality, Dean Keith Simonton's five dimensions of presidential style, and James David Barber's fourfold typology of presidential character. Workshop III: Using Experimental Exercises and Experiments to Better Meerman II Understand How People Make Political Judgments and Decisions Coordinator: Helen E. Purkitt, U.S. Naval Academy This workshop examines how experimental exercises and experiments can be used to better understand how people make political judgments and decisions. Attendees will participate in three exercises and then compare these results with relevant past findings. These exercises include: a framing exercise based on prospect theory, a political judgment experiment entitled "Beauty and the Politician," and a small group experiment that requires participants to make recommendations about how to spend a budget surplus in a mythical, modern nation-state. This experiment replicates one conducted in the 1980's. Each of these framing exercises will serve as a point of departure for discussions of how different types of experimental exercises can be used to learn more about how people think about and make decisions about politics. Participants will receive the materials necessary to use these exercises for their own teaching or research purposes.Saturday, July 17, 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Preconference tour: Guided bus tour of Waterstate (a still-existing 13th century form of Dutch democracy) and the historic city of Edam. Maximum attendance: 69. Fee: $20.
Sunday, July 18, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Conference Registration Okura Foyer, 1st Floor Book Exhibit and Paper Sale Witte Leeuw
Sunday, July 18, 8:30 - 10:15 a.m. Panel 1.1 Metaphors and Politics I: Metaphors, Politics, and Leaders Esperance Chair: Franke Wilmer, Montana State University Metaphorical Meaning and Power Francis A. Beer, University of Colorado Christ'l de Landtsheer, Amsterdam School of Communications Research Gender Metaphors in Nicaragua: The Virgin Mary and the Fighting Cock Maureen Dolan, Western Oregon University Popular Metaphors for Some Presidents of the United States Herbert Barry III, University of Pittsburgh Metaphors of U.S. Global Leadership: Psychological Dynamics of Metaphorical Thinking during the Carter Years Jerel Rosati, University of South Carolina Steven Campbell, University of South Carolina Discussant: Ofer Feldman, Naruto University of Education Panel 1.2 Approaches to Authoritarianism after the Cold War Otter Chair: Jos Meloen, University of Leiden, The Netherlands Authoritarianism, Social Dominance, and Helping Behavior Mark I. Walter, University of Maine William F. Stone, University of Maine A Biographical Approach to the Authoritarian Personality Angela Kindervater, University of Hamburg, Germany Unskilled Blue Collar Workers: Bourgeois and/or Authoritarian? Hans de Witte, University of Leuven, Belgium Authoritarianism and Postmodernization: A Reanalysis and Reinterpretation of Iglehart's World Values Study in 43 Countries Jos Meloen, University of Leiden, The Netherlands Discussant: Gerda Lederer, New School University Panel 1.3 Mobilizing to Improve the Status of Women: Cultural Meerman I Variations Chair: Roberta Sigel, Rutgers University The Impact of Development Projects on the Lives and Work of Poor Women in India Lucy Creevey, University of Connecticut Gender and Nationalism in Liberalizing India Leela Fernandes, Rutgers University Women in East Germany -- The Universe of Everyday Life Eva Schulze, Berliner Institut fur Sozialforschung Heidemarie Stuhler, Berliner Institut für Sozialforschung Discussant: Liesbet van Zoonen, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Panel 1.4 Investigating Race and Racism: The Intersection of Identity Starlight II and Methodology Chair: James S. Jackson, University of Michigan The Structure of Korean Ethnicity in Japan: Institutional Constraints and Individual Choices Kojiro Nakahara, University of Michigan Tiffany Lightbourn, University of Michigan James S. Jackson, University of Michigan Beom J. Kim, University of Michigan Natayai Solomon, University of Michigan Deconstructing Self-Reported Racism in Western Europe: Prospects, Paradoxes, and Problems Mischa E. Thompson, University of Michigan Tony N. Brown, University of Michigan Kojiro Nakahara, University of Michigan Antonio Brown, University of Michigan Bryant Marks, University of Michigan Identity in Diaspora: Black Identities in the United States and the Netherlands Antonio Brown, University of Michigan Mischa Thompson, University of Michigan Rosa L. Thomas, University of Michigan James S. Jackson, University of Michigan If You don't Know, Is it Gender?: Examining Women's Responses to Anti-Racism Questions Rosa L. Thomas, University of Michigan Tony N. Brown, University of Michigan Niki T. Dickerson, University of Michigan Kendrick T. Brown, Macalester College Discussant: James M. Jones, University of Delaware Panel 1.5 Studies of Mass Media Portrayals I Sperwer Chair: Jaap van Ginneken, University of Amsterdam How Television News Influences Attitudes about Crime and Race Among the Viewing Public: Evidence from the Los Angeles Media Market Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr., University of California, Los Angeles Christopher Tarman, University of California, Los Angeles Acquiescence and Threat in World Press Perceptions of Dictators William R. Meyers, University of Cincinnati Christine A. Gerety, University of Cincinnati Media Priming, Perceptions, and Political Atmosphere of Public Sphere: The Public Framing Theory and Discovery of Mass Behaviors from Principles of Natural Sciences Ji-Young Kim, The Ohio State University Citizens and Electoral World Wide Web Sites: Patterns of Information Use Montague Kern, Rutgers University Marion Just, Wellesley College Ann Crigler, University of Southern California Iris (Hong) Xie, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Discussant: Jaap van Ginneken, University of Amsterdam Panel 1.6 Participation in Political Problem-Solving: Enhancing Otter Involvement and Impact Chair: Cynthia Chataway, York University Obstacles Facing Interactive Conflict Resolution Workshops Randa M. Slim, Slim & Associates Trust-Building in Intergroup Conflict Eileen F. Babbitt, Tufts University Musical Chairs: Selecting participants in Unofficial Dialogue Processes Joyce Neu, The Carter Center The Importance of Involving the Silent Majority Cynthia Chataway, York University Discussant: Shana Levin, Claremont McKenna College Panel 1.7 Political Socialization and Mobilization I Starlight I Chair: Markus Kemmelmeier, University of Michigan Observational Learning and the Formation of Foreign Policy Preferences Ben Goldsmith, University of Michigan Youth Voluntary Association Participation and Political Attitudes: A Quasi- Experimental Causal Analysis Elizabeth S. Smith, Furman University Folk Sociology: A Developmental, Theory-Theory Perspective for Political Cognition Ram Mahalingham, University of Michigan Going beyond Dichotomies like Liberalism vs. Communitarianism: A Psychological Study Adam Niemczynski, Jagiellonian University Discussant: Tom Bryder, University of Copenhagen
Sunday, July 18, 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Panel 2.1 Metaphors and Politics II: Metaphors and Political Discourse Esperance Chair: Maureen Dolan, Western Oregon University The Metaphor of Conversation: Implications of Transporting a Private Conversation Mode into Public Deliberative Processes Mari Boor Tonn, University of New Hampshire The African Renaissance: Metaphor and the Deictic Foundations of Ideology William J. Botha, Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit, Johannesburg Medicine as Metaphor: Indigenous Philosophies of Power Franke Wilmer, Montana State University Discussant: Jerel Rosati, University of South Carolina Panel 2.2 Political Behavior in Modern Russia Otter Chair: Elena B. Labkovskaya, St. Petersburg State University Psychological Peculiarities of Political Communications in Modern Russia Tatiana V. Anisimova, St. Petersburg State University Psychological Phenomenon of Students' Political Activity in Modern Russia Ninel Y. Olesich, St. Petersburg State University Voting Behavior in Modern Russia: Case of Spb Elections, December 1988 Elena B. Labkovskaya, St. Petersburg State University Peculiarities of Inner Conflict in Russians' Economic-Political Consciousness Olga S. Deineka, St. Petersburg State University Actual Psychological-Political Problems in Modern Russia Alexander Yuriev, St. Petersburg State University Discussant: Linda O. Valenty, San Jose State University Panel 2.3 Euthanasia and Physician-assisted Death in the Netherlands Meerman I Chair: Paul J. van der Maas, Erasmus University, Rotterdam An Overview of 25 Years of Euthanasia Debate in the Netherlands R.J.M. Dillmann, KNMG (Royal Dutch Medical Association) Decisions Concerning the End of Life in Medical Practice in the Netherlands Gerrit van der Wal, Erasmus University Rotterdam Paul J. van der Maas, Erasmus University, Rotterdam Dick L. Willems, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam (Alternate) Bregje D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam (Alternate) Legal Aspects of Physician-assisted Death in the Netherlands J. Legemaate, Erasmus University, Rotterdam H.J.J. Leenen, (Alternate) Regulation, Examination, and Quality Assurance of Physician-assisted Death Bregje D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam Gerrit van der Wal, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam (Alternate) Changes in Dutch Opinions on Euthanasia, 1966 through 1996 Johanna H. Groenewoud, Erasmus University, Rotterdam Future Perspectives H.J.J. Leenen Panel 2.4 Profiling and Profiles of Political Leaders Meerman II Chair: Graham Little, University of Melbourne The Political Personality of 2000 Presidential Candidate George W. Bush Aubrey Immelman, Saint John's University The Great Divider: Personality, Vice-Presidential Leadership, and Spiro T. Agnew Scott W. Webster, University of Maryland The Personality and Politics of New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange John Henderson, University of Canterbury John F. Kennedy as Dramatic Leader Robert Gilbert, Northeastern University Discussant: Jacques Szaluta, United States Merchant Marine Academy Panel 2.5 Studies of Mass Media Portrayals II Sperwer Chair: Alan J. Lipman, Georgetown University Personalization in Political Television News: An Analysis of the Content of Texts and Visuals and a 13-Wave Survey Study Jan Kleinnijenhuis, Vrije Universiteit Dirk Oegema, Vrije Universiteit Dictators in Power Versus Other World Leaders: A Comparison of World Press Portrayals William R. Meyers, University of Cincinnati Christine A. Gerety, University of Cincinnati James L. Szalma, University of Cincinnati Framing the Outsider: Media Treatment of the Jesse Jackson Candidices Matthew Kerbel, Villanova University Marc Howard Ross, Bryn Mawr College The Arab-Israeli Conflict in the French and Dutch Press Nathalie Yahouni-Hutten Discussant: Ernst L. Moerk, California State University at Fresno Panel 2.6 Globalization and Cultural Identity Starlight II Chair: Karen Walch, The American Graduate School of International Management A Brave New Globe? Moshe Hazani, Bar Ilan University Cultural Identity in a Global Neighborhood Walter B. Simon, University of Vienna The Self in Society and Society in Self: Some Insights from Israeli Jewish-Arab Encounters Shifra Sagy, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Shoshana Steinberg, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Mueen Fakhireldeen, Ben Gurion University of the Negev The Global Economy and the Subversion of Indigenous Local Cultures Leonard Suransky, University of Durban-Westville Discussant: Karen Walch, The American Graduate School of International Management Panel 2.7 Political Socialization and Mobilization II Starlight I Chair: James H. Kuklinski, University of Illinois Content Matters: Differential Socialization Effects in Voluntary Associations Marc Hooghe, Vrije Universiteit Brussels English Only Activism in the United States: Initial Findings on Perceptual Dimensions Guy F. Shroyer, University of Pittsburgh Cecilia Castillo Ayometzi, Georgetown University Social Control and Collective Action: Informal Control Mechanisms in Social Participation María J. Funes, UNED Discussant: Helen Haste, University of Bath
Sunday, July 18, 12:15 - 2:00 p.m. Invited Address 1 12:15 - 1:00 p.m. Heian The Hollowed-Out Citizen: Political Argument and Public Judgment Paul M. Sniderman, Stanford University Invited Address 2 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Heian Asylum and Refugee Policy in The Netherlands Aad Kosto, former Assistant Secretary of State of The Netherlands for Refugees, Immigration, and Justice and Member of Dutch State Council
Sunday, July 18, 2:15 - 4:00 p.m. Panel 3.1 Metaphors and Politics III: Metaphors, Political Culture, and Esperance Political Identity Chair: Mari Boor Tonn, University of New Hampshire Political Metaphors in Japan Ofer Feldman, Naruto University of Education From Praise to Criticism: Metaphors in African Political Rhetoric Samuel Gyasi Obeng, Indiana University Historical Metaphor and the Search for Russian Identity Marilyn J. Young, Florida State University "Orientalism": the Ideology behind the Metaphorical Gulf War Esra Sandikcioglu, Gerhard Mercator Universität GH Duisburg Metaphors of the Deaf Franz Dotter, University of Klagenfurt Discussant: Richard D. Anderson, Jr., University of California, Los Angeles Panel 3.2 Studies of Political Leadership Otter Chair: Piero Rocchini, I.S.P.A. Leaders of the Middle Way Graham Little, University of Melbourne The Politics of Rejuvenation: The Case of President Sukarno in the Guided Democracy Years Angus McIntyre, La Trobe University Party Leaders, Leadership Schemas and the Canadian Electorate Andre Turcotte, McMaster University Selecting the Politician of the Year Marten Brouwer, Poulfougou Discussant: Piero Rocchini, Superior Institute of Applied Psychology Panel 3.3 Innovations in Theorizing and Measuring Social Identity Meerman I Chair: Alyssa N. Zucker, University of Michigan Multi-Racial Identity and the Social Construction of Race Lauren E. Duncan, Smith College Jennifer M. Ventura, Smith College Under Pressure: Black Students' Experience on a Predominantly White Campus Elizabeth R. Cole, Northeastern University Debra Ford, Northeastern University Standing on a Ladder: A New Measure of Subjective Social Class Joan M. Ostrove, University of California, San Francisco Nancy E. Adler, University of California, San Francisco Miriam Kuppermann, University of California, San Francisco I'm not a Feminist, but...: Innovations in Measuring Feminist Identity Alyssa N. Zucker, University of Michigan Discussant: Abigail J. Stewart, University of Michigan Panel 3.4 Political Dimensions and Dynamics in Yugoslavia Meerman II Chair: Willem E. Saris, University of Amsterdam The Relationship between Right and Left Wing Authoritarian in Yugoslavia Nebojsa Petrovic, Institute za Psihologiju The Political Parties and Right and Left Wing Authoritarianism Nebojsa Petrovic, Institute za Psihologiju Structure of Social Attitudes in Yugoslavia: Test of Eysenck's Two-dimensional Model Aleksandar Vasic, University of Novi Sad Aleksandra Trogrlic, University of Novi Sad Vesna Zunac, University of Novi Sad Bojan Todosijevic, University of Novi Sad European Identity of Yugoslav Students and Individualism/Collectivism as its Determinant Nebojsa Majstorovic, University of Novi Sad Mirjana Francesko, University of Novi Sad Jasmina Kodzopeljic, University of Novi Sad Discussant: Franke Wilmer, Montana State University Panel 3.5 Studies of Ethnocentrism, Stereotyping, and Prejudice I Sperwer Effects on Voting and Policy Preferences Chair: Joseph F. Pentony, University of St. Thomas Race, Ideology and Party Voting Realignment in the 1990's David Sears, University of California at Los Angeles Nicholas A. Valentino, University of Michigan Political Impression Management: A Dutch Case Study: Appearance of Males and the Perception of Political Suitability Christ'l de Landtsheer, Amsterdam School of Communications Research Claudius Wolff, Amsterdam School of Communications Research Sandra de Jonge, Amsterdam School of Communications Research Sebastiaan Berkvens, Amsterdam School of Communications Research Group Stereotypes in Electoral Politics Ewa Golebiowska, Tufts University Whiteness: Can a Transparent Racial Identity Affect Policy Preferences? James A. McBryar, University of Hartford Political Impression Management: A Dutch Case-Study: Appearance of Females and the Perception of Political Suitability Christ'l de Landtsheer, Amsterdam School of Communications Research Danielle van den Bichelaer, Amsterdam School of Communications Research Patty de Nieuwe, Amsterdam School of Communications Research Rene Ponsen, Amsterdam School of Communications Research Panel 3.6 Youths in Politically Difficult Situations Starlight II Chair: Liesbet van Zoonen, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Recall Schemas and Memory Distortions about the Military Coup in Chile: The Case of Children and Young People Andres A. Haye, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Jorge Manzi, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Jaime Castillo, Johns Hopkins University Individualism and Collectivism in Two Conflicted Societies: Comparing Israeli-Jew and Palestinian-Arab High-school Students Shifra Sagy, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Emda Orr, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Dan Bar-On, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Values of Israeli and Palestinian Students Dov Elizur, Bar-Ilan University Jeffrey Kantor, Bar-Ilan University Abraham Sagie, Bar-Ilan University Social Networks of Displaced Families Due to Political Violence in Colombia and the Post-traumatic Stress Symptoms Suffered by the Younger Members of the Family Jorge Palacio, Université Paris X-Nanterre Colette Sabatier, Université Paris X-Nanterre Discussant: Adam Niemczynski, Jagiellonian University Panel 3.7 The International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Starlight I Achievement Civic Education Study: Disciplinary Perspectives Chair: Judith Torney-Purta, University of Maryland An Overview of the Two-Phased IEA Project Underway in Twenty-eight Countries Judith Torney-Purta, University of Maryland The Perspective of an Educational Sociologist on the IEA Study Georgia Polydorides, University of Athens, Greece The Perspective of a Political Psychologist on the IEA Study Orit Ichilov, Tel Aviv University, Israel The Perspective of a Social Psychologist on the IEA Study Barbara Malak-Minkiewicz, IEA Headquarters, Amsterdam The Perspective of a History and Citizenship Education Specialist on the IEA Study David Kerr, National Foundation for Educational Research in England and Wales
Sunday, July 18, 4:15 - 6:00 p.m. Panel 4.1 Metaphors and Politics IV: Metaphors of Political Esperance Mobilization and Repression Chair: Marilyn J. Young, Florida State University George Orwell's Animal Farm: A Metonymy of Dictatorship Harry Sewlall, Vista University, Vudec Campus Metaphors of Democracy: Change in the Russian Political Lexicon and the Transformation of Russian Politics Richard D. Anderson, Jr., University of California, Los Angeles Canada as Family: Cooptation and Resistance Ray Morris, York University The Power of Metaphor in the Language of Oppression Bruce Hawkins, Illinois State University Metaphor and Melodrama: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Last Speech Michael Osborn, University of Memphis Discussant: Keith Shimko, Purdue University Panel 4.2 Bureaupolitics and Foreign Policy Otter Chair: Paul D. Hoyt, West Virginia University Dilemmas Between Small Countries, Bureau-Politics and Crisis Management: Dutch Decision Making at the Brink of War Max Vittorio Metselaar, Royal Military Academy Bertjan Verbeek, Vrije Universiteit A Bold New Program: Truman and the Developing World Marijke Breuning, Truman State University Affect and Influence in Japanese Policy-Making Fritz Gaenslen, Gettysburg College Leadership and Bureaucratic Politics Paul D. Hoyt, West Virginia University Whither Governmental Politics Eric Stern, Stockholm University Discussant: Helen E. Purkitt, U.S. Naval Academy Panel 4.3 Ideology and Political Communications in Turkey Meerman I Chair: Semiramis Yagcioglu, Dokuz Eylul University The Ideological Remapping of Modality Patterns in the Presentation of 'Us and Them' in the Secular and Anti-secular Discourses Luetfiye Oktar, Ege University Past or Present?: Ideological Functions of Collocational Patterns in the Construction of Historicity in Confrontational Discourse Semiramis Yagcioglu, Dokuz Eylul University The Functional Relationship between the Propositional Elements in the Discourse and Their Ideological Implications Aysen Cem-Deger, Ege University Normative and Humanistic Orientations in Secular and Anti-Secular Discourses Melek Goeregenli, Ege University Discussant: Todd Davies, Koc University Panel 4.4 Profiling and Analysis of Political Leadership Meerman II Chair: Shaul Kimhi, Tel-Hai Academic College The Psychological Profile of Political Leaders Using Behavior Analysis Shaul Kimhi, Tel-Hai Academic College The Enduring Popularity of the British Monarchy: A Psychoanalytic Approach Neil Turnbull, Nottingham Trent University Categorization, Character Assassination, and Empathy in Political Psychobiography Paul H. Elovitz, The Psychohistory Forum and Ramapo College Discussant: James MacGregor Burns, Williams College Panel 4.5 Studies of Ethnocentrism, Stereotyping, and Prejudice II: Sperwer Race and Ethnic Conflict Chair: Leela Fernandes, Rutgers University Participation, Communication, and Balkanization: The Effect of "Community" on Attitudes Toward Ethnic Change in the United States Deborah J. Schildkraut, Princeton University Race as Context Matthew K. Berent, Idaho State University Psychocultural Dramas and the Analysis of the Cultural Dynamics of Ethnic Conflict and its Management Marc Howard Ross, Bryn Mawr College William R. Kenan, Jr., Bryn Mawr College Norms and Racial Communication Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University Discussant: George Marcus, Williams College Panel 4.6 Studies of the American and Russian Presidencies Starlight II Chair: Mark Schafer, Louisiana State University The Effect of the Psychological Characteristics of U.S. Presidents on Foreign Policy Choices Mark Schafer, Louisiana State University The Truth About Presidential Dishonesty: A Social Psychological Analysis Leonard Saxe, Brandeis University The 1996 Russian Presidential Candidates: A Content Analysis of Motivation and Cognitive Complexity Linda O. Valenty, San Jose State University Eric Shiraev, George Washington University Discussant: Graham Little, University of Melbourne
Sunday, July 18, 7:00 p.m. Reception at the Amsterdam Historical Museum, hosted by the City of Amsterdam and the Dutch Scientific Research Fund. Cost: $10. Drinks and museum included.
Monday, July 19, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Conference Registration Okura Foyer, 1st Floor Book Exhibit and Paper Sale Witte Leeuw
Monday, July 19, 8:30 - 10:15 a.m. Panel 5.1 Metaphors and Politics V: Policy Metaphors Esperance Chair: Ray Morris, York University Parliamentary Debate as a Case of Joint Problem-solving in Britain and Sweden Cornelia Ilie, Stockholm University Lennart Hellspong, Södertörn University College Mythical Thinking, Aristotelian Logic, and Metaphors in the Parliament of Ukraine Sergeyi Taran, Ukraine Academy of Sciences Metaphorical Power and Public Policy: The Use of Sports Metaphors in American Political Discourse Dale A. Herbeck, Boston College Urban Metaphors and the Globalization of Fear: City Politics in Delhi and São Paolo Gianpaolo Baiocchi, University of Wisconsin Paths through a Conversation: Exploring the Minefields of U.S. Cambodian Policy G. Robert Boynton, University of Iowa Francis A. Beer, University of Colorado Discussant: Richard Gregg, Pennsylvania State University Panel 5.2 Power, Control and Dominance in the Communication of Otter Groups in Conflict: Encounters between Jews and Arabs Chair: Dan Bar-On, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Power, Control and Dominance in the Communication of Groups in Conflict: A Study of Encounters between Jews and Arabs in Israel Ifat Maoz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Israelis and Palestinians Negotiate Their Past: The TRT 1998 Experience Dan Bar-On, Ben Gurion University of the Negev An Experiment in Peace: Processes and Effects in Post-Oslo Coexistence-Aimed Workshops of Israeli and Palestinian Youth Ifat Maoz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Forecasting Israeli-Palestinian Relations Donald A. Sylvan, Ohio State University Jonathan W. Keller, Ohio State University Discussants: Dan Bar-On, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Daniel Bar-Tal, Tel-Aviv University Panel 5.3 Cross-cultural Explorations of Social Justice Perception Meerman I Processes Chair: Lawrence A. Powell, University of Auckland Alternate Chair: Harm 't Hart, University of Utrect Attributions of Causes to Poverty and Perceptions of Welfare State Fairness Anders Biel, Göteborg University Rez Shirazi, Göteborg University Canadian and French Opinions on Distributive Justice: Between Valued Individualism and Needful Welfare State Bernard Fournier, Universite Laval Raymond Hudon, Universite Laval Gender and Justice Lawrence Alfred Powell, University of Auckland Valerie Bresnihan, University College, Dublin Welfare Regimes and Distributive Justice Beliefs Toril Aalberg, The Norwegian University of Science and Letters Patterns of Social Justice Perception in the United States Charles Grenier, Louisiana State University Leslie Leighninger, Louisiana State University Wayne Parent, Louisiana State University Rosemary Ann Frey, Phoenix Research Ltd. Discussant: Clara Sabbagh, University of Haifa Panel 5.4 Making and Keeping Peace Meerman II Chair: Hein Goemans, Duke University Political Psychology and the Forecasting of Humanitarian Crises Dipak K. Gupta, San Diego State University Redefining Peace: Women's Role in the Peace Process in Cyprus Alexia Panayiotou, Harvard Graduate School of Education Challenging the Cold War in America Choichiro Yatani, Alfred State College Discussant: Yael Sharon Aronoff, Columbia University Panel 5.5 Studies of Ethnocentrism, Stereotyping, and Prejudice III: Sperwer Prejudice and Discrimination Chair: Sam McFarland, Western Kentucky University Essestialism, Ideology and Representation of Caste in India: A Developmental Study Ram Mahalingam, University of Michigan One Nation, but Divisible: American National Symbols and Discrimination Against 'Un-American' Compatriots Markus Kemmelmeier, University of Michigan David G. Winter, University of Michigan Opposition to Affirmative Action: Old-Fashioned Racism and New Forms of Racial Prejudice Leonie Huddy, SUNY at Stony Brook Simo V. Virtanen, University of Helsinki Personality, Values, and Ethnocentrism: A Causal Model Sam McFarland, Western Kentucky University Discussant: Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr., University of California, Los Angeles Panel 5.6 Roundtable: How Nations Make Peace: What Do We Know? Starlight II Where are the Gaps? Margaret G. Hermann, Syracuse University Charles W. Kegley, Jr., University of South Carolina Gregory A. Raymond, Boise State University Jack Levy, Rutgers University Panel 5.7 Understanding China Sperwer Chair: Barbara Farnham, Columbia University Myth or Reality? How China and Taiwan Frame the "One China" Issue Lang Kao, National Taiwan University Anomie and the Elite Construction of Chinese National Identity Tong Shen, Boston University Contrastive Schemata in Hong Kong Versus Inland China Entertainment News Discourse Doreen Dongying Wu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Discussant: Catarina Kinnvall, Lund University
Monday, July 19, 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Panel 6.1 Metaphors and Politics VI: Metaphors of War and Peace Esperance Chair: Sergeyi Taran, Ukraine Academy of Sciences Democracy and Disease: Metaphor and War in U.S. Political Culture Robert Ivie, Indiana University "Embodied Meaning" in American Public Discourse during the Cold War Richard Gregg, Pennsylvania State University The Power of Metaphors, the Metaphors of Power: The United States and the Cold War Period Keith L. Shimko, Purdue University Metaphors and Integrative Complexity: Dutch Elites, Dutchbat, and Military Actions in Indonesia Christ'l de Landtsheer, Amsterdam School of Communications Research Ilse de Vrij, Amsterdam School of Communications Research Lieke Hendrikx, Amsterdam School of Communications Research Discussant: Timothy Luke, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Panel 6.2 Dutch Policy on Drugs, Prostitution and Euthanasia Otter Chair: Bert Klandermans, Free University B. Keizer, Author of Dancing with Mister D T. van der Helm, Municipal Health Agency, City of Amsterdam B. E. Buning, Drugs Department, City of Amsterdam Panel 6.3 Authoritarianism Revisited: Old and New Realities Meerman I Chair: Jos D. Meloen, University of Leiden, The Netherlands Authoritarianism and Human Rights Jost Stellmacher, Philipps-University Marburg Ulrich Wagner, Philipps-University Marburg Gert Sommer, Philipps-University Marburg Thomas Petzel, Philipps-University Marburg The Authoritarian Personality Revisited: A Survey of 44 Countries Russell F. Farnen, University of Connecticut Jos D. Meloen, University of Leiden Authoritarianism: Personality or Attitude? The Role of Aggressiveness Bojan Todosijevic, Central European University Zsolt Enyedi, Central European University Authoritarianism of the Left and Right in Hungary and Yugoslavia Bojan Todosijevic, Central European University Zsolt Enyedi, Central European University Relationships Between Authoritarianism and Alienation Dusanka Mitrovic, University of Novi Sad Bojan Todosijevic, Central European University Aleksander Vasic, University of Novi Sad Aleksandra Trogrlic, University of Novi Sad Discussant: Sam McFarland, Western Kentucky University Panel 6.4 The Political Life of Women Meerman II Chair: Leonie Huddy, SUNY at Stony Brook Women Candidates: How They Reshape US Congressional Races Lonna R. Atkeson, University of New Mexico Anthony C. Coveny, University of New Mexico Perceptions of Female Candidates for Public Office Cherie Werhun, Wilfrid Laurier University S. Mark Pancer, Wilfrid Laurier University Women and Nationalism in Post-Soviet Georgia Giorgi Kipiani, Institute of Psychology Discussant: Myria Vassiliadou, Universit of Kent Panel 6.5 Studies of Ethnocentrism, Stereotyping, and Prejudice IV: Sperwer Intergroup Biases Chair: Markus Kemmelmeier, University of Michigan Stereotypes, Perceived Variability and Ethnocentrism: Diverging Interethnic Perceptions of Angolans and Portuguese Youth Rosa Cabecinhas, Universidade do Minho Changing Patterns of Prejudice in Australia J. Michael Innes, Murdoch University Anne Pedersen, Murdoch University Iain Walker, Murdoch University Effects of Nationalism and Economic Dissatisfaction on National and Ethnic Stereotypes among Adolescents in Eastern Europe Edwin Poppe, Utrecht University Social Dominance Orientation, Ingroup Favoritism, and Ethnic Status: Beyond the Asymmetrical Ingroup Bias Effect Shana Levin, Claremont McKenna College Discussant: Horst-Alfred Heinrich, University of Giessen Panel 6.6 Popular Wisdom in the Perception of Politics Starlight II Chair: Liesbet van Zoonen, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands From Moses to Maggie: Popular Political Wisdom and the Republican Tradition in Political Thought Ido de Haan, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Metamorphosis of Power: The Meaning of Popular Role Playing for Berlusconi and His Way to the Top Stefan Krempl, University of Frankfurt (Oder), Germany Frames of Presidential and Candidate Politics in the American Films of the 1990's Brian Neve, University of Bath, UK Prime-Time Politics: Popular Culture and Politicians in the 1997 UK General Election John Street, University of East Anglia, UK Discussant: David Paletz, Duke University, USA Panel 6.7 Dilemmas and Decision Making Concerning Nuclear Weapons Starlight I Chair: Fen Osler Hampson, Carleton University National Identity, Liberal Identification, and International Cooperation: Indian Nuclear Policy Since 1947 Seema Gahlaut, University of Georgia Explaining Nuclear Decision-Making in Ukraine and Pakistan: The Effects of Positive Versus Negative Identity Suzette R. Grillot, University of Oklahoma Anupam Srivastava, University of Georgia The India-Pakistan Nuclear Dilemma Shoji Mitarai, Sapporo University Discussant: Fen Osler Hampson, Carleton University
Monday, July 19, 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. Presidential Address Heian Power, Sex, and Violence: A Psychological Reconstruction of the Twentieth Century and an Intellectual Agenda for Political Psychology David Winter, University of Michigan
Monday, July 19, 2:15 - 6:00 p.m. Walking tour to the Jewish Historical Museum, the Synagog, and through the historic Jewish sections of Amsterdam. Maximum attendance: 80. Fee: $13 (US) . This tour is also offered at the same time on Tuesday, July 20.
Monday, July 19, 2:15 - 4:00 p.m. Panel 7.1 Metaphors and Politics VII: Metaphors of Globalization Esperance Chair: Cornelia Ilie, Stockholm University Megametaphorics: A Comparative Rereading of Globalization, Sustainability, and Virtualization as Rhetorics of World Politics Timothy W. Luke, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University "Deep Impacts?" or Metaphors and Rhetorics of Doom in Global Politics Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California, Santa Cruz Metaphorical World Politics Francis A. Beer, University of Colorado Christ'l de Landtsheer, Amsterdam School of Communications Research Metaphors of Globalization in Scientific Discourse Aimed at a General Audience In Argentina Gustavo Zonana, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo Liliana Cubo de Severino, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo Daniel Israel, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo Discussant: Robert Ivie, Indiana University Panel 7.2 Roundtable: Professional Issues in Political Psychology Otter Chair: Shana Levin, Claremont McKenna College Leonie Huddy, SUNY at Stony Brook Jim Sidanius, University of California at Los Angeles John Sullivan, University of Minnesota Dana Ward, Pitzer College David Winter, University of Michigan Panel 7.3 Micro-and Macrosocial Conditions of Political Extremism Meerman I Chair: Christian Seipel, University of Hildesheim Is Authoritarianism Still a Powerful Concept? Christian Seipel, University of Hildesheim Ethnocentrism and Socialization in the GDR: Hypotheses on the Conditions of Hostility to Foreigners in East German Youth Jörg M. Wernich, University of Hildesheim Christel Hopf, University of Hildesheim Marlene Silzer, University of Hildesheim Ethnocentrism and Youth: A Multiperspective Contribution to Research in Socialisation Peter Rieker, German Youth Institute Gender Differences in Xenophobic and Right-wing Orientations: An Explanation Susanne Rippl, University of Technology, Chemnitz Discussant: Gerda Lederer, New School University Panel 7.4 Studies of Nationalism and Regionalism Meerman II Chair: David H. Carwell, Eastern Illinois University Nationalist Attitudes and Socialist Ideology Olja Bacic, Tavankut Bojan Todosijevic, Central European University Scottish Political Nationalism: Popular Manifestation or Elite Creation? David H. Carwell, Eastern Illinois University Murray Leith, Miami University (Ohio) Identification as Geography II: Correlates of Belonging to Locality, Region, Country, Continent, and the World Allen R. Wilcox, University of Nevada The Feeling of Native Place as Local Identity and Its Meaning for National Identity: Empirical Results with a German Representative Sample Thomas Blank, University of Münster Thies Albers, University of Münster Discussant: Rosa Cabecinhas, Universidade do Minho Panel 7.5 Issues of Poverty and Affluence Sperwer Chair: William F. Stone, University of Maine Economic Performance, Job Insecurity and Political Choice Anthony Mughan, Ohio State University Moral Exclusion of Welfare Recipients and the Effect of Belief in a Just World on Aid to the Poor Lauren D. Appelbaum, Free University, Berlin Does Societal Affluence Increase Moral Individualism? A Critical Reassessment of Inglehart's "Silent Revolution" Thesis Dick Houtman, Erasmus University Beliefs about Domestic and International Poverty Matthew Hirshberg, University of Canterbury Discussant: James A. McBryar, University of Hartford Panel 7.6 Psychodynamics in Political Life Starlight II Chair: Ernst L. Moerk, California State University at Fresno Psychohistory of the Jewish State from 70 AD to the Current Quandary Aviv Ben-Dor, Lev-Hasharon Medical Center The Problem of Emotions in Psychonalysis and Political Psychology Fred Weinstein, SUNY, Stony Brook Postmodernism Metaphysics, The Anthropic Principle Dimitrios Geroukalis, Institute Research Studies Hellenic Policy Civilization Beyond the Therapeutic Room: A Politically Oriented Psycho-Social Intervention Michal Shamai, Tel Hai Academic College Discussant: Jacques Szaluta, United States Merchant Marine Academy Panel 7.7 Studies of Negotiation and Bargaining I Starlight I Chair: Matthew Mulford, London School of Economics and Political Science Negotiations and Conflict-Management in Arabic Books for Children between 1845-1918 Ilai Alon, Tel Aviv University Nitza Maoz, Ben Gurion Negev University The Implications of Framing and Loss Aversion for Negotiation and Bargaining Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University Parliamentary Negotiation and Positioning Jessika ter Wal, University of Vienna The Motivational Basis of Concessions and Compromise: Archival and Laboratory Studies Carrie Ann Langner, University of Michigan Discussant: Paul D. Hoyt, West Virginia University
Monday, July 19, 4:15 - 6:00 p.m. Panel 8.1 Discourses on National Socialism: Victims and Perpetrators Esperance Chair: Helgard Kramer, Freie Universitaet Berlin Steps in Confession: Biographical Construction and Reconstruction of a NS Perpetrator Helgard Kramer, Freie Universitaet Berlin Effects of Nazism among Three Generations of East- and West-German Families Iris Wachsmuth, Freie Universitaet Berlin The Past and Current Lives of Hidden Children in Germany: Qualitative Analysis of Life-Stories Birgit Schreiber, Carl von Ossietzky Universitat Oldenburg Discussant: Dan Bar-On, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Panel 8.2 Educative Dimensions of Democracy and Citizenship in Mexico: Otter A Political and Psychosociological Analysis Chair: Graciela A. Mota Botello, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Revolution and Civic Education Gilberto Guevara Niebla, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Frida Diaz-Barriga Arceo, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico A Model for Civic Education: Principles and Foundations Benilde Garcia Cabrero, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Citizenship and Democracy: A Daily Life Style Graciela A. Mota Botello, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Citizenship and Gender Participation: Dilemmas Lucero Jimenez Guzman, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico The Problematic Construction of Citizenship: A Laboral Analysis Marco Augusto Gomez Solorzano, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco Discussants: Orit Ichilov, Tel-Aviv University Panel 8.3 Policy Making During (International) Economic Crises Meerman I Chair: Paul 't Hart, University of Leyden Bertjan Verbeek, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Crisis Management, Leadership Tandems and Institutional Reform: The Politics of Macroeconomic Policy Change in Australia Paul 't Hart, University of Leiden The Political Psychology of the 1992 Swedish Kroner Crisis Bengt Sundelius, Uppsala University Eric Stern, University of Stockholm The Political Psychology of the Callagan Government's Handling of the 1978-9 Sterling Crisis Bertjan Verbeek, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands The Political Psychology of Handling the 1994-95 Mexican Peso Crisis Ngaire Woods, University College, Oxford Discussant: Monika Sie Dhian Ho, Scientific Council for Governmental Policy, The Hague, The Netherlands Panel 8.4 Varieties of Religious Leadership and Experience Meerman II Chair: Helena Meyer-Knapp, Evergreen State College Is There a Religious Basis to Racism? An Initial Attempt to Avoid Stereotyping. Bart Duriez, KU Leuven Globalization and Particularism: The Impact of Fundamentalism at the Brink of the 21st Century Avi Kay, Touro College Israel Rabbis, Rabble-rousers, and Realpolitik: The Role of Religious Authority in Contemporary Israeli Politics Avi Kay, Touro College Israel Using Confrontation for Social Change; Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, and the Repudiation of Vengeance Helena Meyer-Knapp, Evergreen State College Discussant: Harry Sewlall, Vista University, Vudec Campus Panel 8.5 Political Psychology of Contemporary Military Situations Sperwer Chair: Yael Sharon Aronoff, Columbia University Leadership and Morale in Peacekeeping Environment: The Canadian Experience Tzvetanka Dobreva-Martinova, National Canadian Defense Headquarters Power's Call to Arms: Towards Development of a Psychological Theory of Ethno- Political War Matthew R. Downs, USAF Academy, Colorado Jonathan T. Drummond, USAF Academy, Colorado Stressors in the Canadian Forces Gillian Little, National Defense Headquarters, Canadian Forces Discussant: Angus McIntyre, La Trobe University Panel 8.6 Effects of Political Ideology Starlight II Chair: Allen R. Wilcox, University of Nevada at Reno The Relationship Between Political Ideology and Openness to Experience and its Facet Investigation Alain Van Hiel, University of Ghent Malgorzata Kossowska, Jagiellonian University Ivan Mervielde, University of Ghent What are Turkish Immigrants Entitled to in Germany? Ideology and Allocation Preferences Günter Bierbrauer, University of Osnabrueck Edgar Klinger, University of Osnabrueck Psychological Movement and Lateral and Vertical Structures of Politics: A Political Drama, Clinton Controversy Ji-Young Kim, Ohio State University Political Cognition and Environmental Belief Systems: Structural Separability and Value Conflict Shari P. Hodgkinson, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia J. Michael Innes, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia Discussant: Allen R. Wilcox, University of Nevada at Reno Panel 8.7 Studies of Negotiating and Bargaining (and Social Power) II Starlight I Chair: Ernst L. Moerk, California State University at Fresno Ratio-Difference Effects in Dilemma Interactions Matthew Mulford, London School of Economics and Political Science A Negative-Selection Paradox and the Corruption of Power Ernst L. Moerk, California State University at Fresno System of Power Principles Alexander Konfisakhor, St Petersburg State University From Individual Affliction to Organized Public Participation: A Qualitative-Analytical Model of Political Mobilization Makram Haluani, Simon Bolivar University Discussant: Klaus Schoenbach, University of Amsterdam
Monday, July 19, 6:00 p.m. ISPP Business Meeting
Monday, July 19, 7:30 p.m. Special Tour of Anne Frank House for ISPP conference registrants. Maximum: 80, divided into four groups of 20. Group tours will begin at 15-minute intervals starting at 7:30. Cost: $10 (US).
Tuesday, July 20, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Conference Registration Okura Foyer, 1st Floor Book Exhibit and Paper Sale Witte Leeuw
Tuesday, July 20, 8:30 - 10:15 a.m. Panel 9.1 Israeli Politics via-à-vis the Peace Process in the Middle East Esperance Chair: Daniel Bar-Tal, Tel-Aviv University Rabin and the Peace Process Yehudit Aurbach, Bar-Ilan University Natanyahu: The Emergence of Telepopulism in the Context of the Peace Process Yoram Peri, Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Influence of the Religious Sector on the Government's Decision Making and Public Opinion about the Peace Process Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar, Tel-Aviv University The Israeli- Palestinian Conflict as a Multiple Conflict: Implications for the Peace Process Dan Bar-On, Ben Gurion University Discussant: Donald A. Sylvan, Ohio State University Panel 9.2 Theories and Empirical Findings Explaining National Identity Otter I Chair: Thomas Blank, University of Münster National Identity, Anti-Semitism and Historical Remembrance: The Effects of Social Change in Austria Hilde Weiss, University of Vienna Christoph Reinbrecht, University of Vienna Nationalism and Its Explanation Henk Dekker, University of Leiden Sander Hoogendoorn, University of Leiden National Identity, Nationalism and Patriotism as Rational Choice? Thomas Blank, University of Münster Social Identity Development in Pluralistic Societies: A Case Study of the Psychological Development of the Lebanese Identity Marwan Gharezeddine, American University of Beirut Discussant: Dipak K. Gupta, San Diego State University Panel 9.3 Roundtable: Kosovo: What Went Wrong? Understanding Meerman I The Political Psychology of the Kosovo War Chair: Eileen F. Babbitt, Tufts University Eileen F. Babbitt, Tufts University Mladen Knezevic, University of Zagreb Jeffrey Stevenson Murer, University of Illinois at Chicago Jerrold M. Post, George Washington University Marc Howard Ross, Bryn Mawr College Stephen Worchel, University of Southern Maine Panel 9.4 Authoritarianism in Situations of Social Disruption Meerman II Chair: Sam McFarland, Western Kentucky University Social Order, Threat, and Authoritarianism Stanley Feldman, State University of New York, Stony Brook The Authoritarian Dynamic and the Politics of Fear: Racism and Intolerance Under Conditions of Societal Threat Karen Stenner, Princeton University An Order is Heavier Than Stone: Authoritarianism and Conflict in Rwanda David N. Smith, University of Kansas Discussant: Toshikazu Aiuchi, Otaru University of Commerce Panel 9.5 Studies in Political Decision Making I Sperwer Chair: Paul D. Hoyt, West Virginia University The Iron Lady Goes to War: Margaret Thatcher's own Account of the Falkland War of 1982 Tom Bryder, University of Copenhagen When and Why Do Hardliners Become Soft? An Examination of Israeli Prime Ministers Shamir, Rabin, Peres, and Netanyahu Yael Sharon Aronoff, Columbia University Must Policy Makers Escalate Commitment to Prior Decisions? Sequential Decision Making Model Illustrated by Nixon's Wage and Price Controls Robert S. Billings, The Ohio State University Robert C. Litchfield, The Ohio State University Charles F. Hermann, Texas A & M University Decision Making about Waste Facilities: Beliefs of Political Actors J.L.A. Devilee, University of Amsterdam N.G.E. van Baren, University of Amsterdam M. Wolsink, University of Amsterdam Discussant: Klaus Wasmund, Technische Universität Berlin Panel 9.6 The Media and Opinion Change Starlight II Chair: Scott L. Althaus, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Media Coverage and Opinion Change: The Case of Health Care Reform Zoe Oxley, Union College Rapid Shifts in Public Opinion Jaap van Ginneken, Amsterdam University Blood on Their Hands: Reconstructing the Allocation of Blame for the Death of Princess Diana Merel Noordhuizen, Universiteit Van Amsterdam Joke Hermes, Universiteit Van Amsterdam Reflections on the Study of Mass Media and Opinion Change, 1940's to the 1990's Kurt Lang, University of Washington Gladys Engel Lang, University of Washington Discussants: Gladys Engel Lang, University of Washington Kurt Lang, University of Washington
Tuesday, July 20, 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Panel 10.1 The Politics of Poverty and Insecurity Esperance Chair: Todd Davies, Koc University Spoiled Identity and Collective Action: Political Consequences of Welfare Stigma Joe Soss, American University Perceived Deservingness, Attributions of Responsibility, and Poverty Policy Recommendations Lauren D. Appelbaum, Free University, Berlin Political Ideals and Beliefs About the Distribution of Wealth and Income: A Survey of University Students Todd Davies, Koc University Economic Crisis and Popular Support for Democracy Doh C. Shin, University of Illinois at Springfield Discussant: Zoe Oxley, Union College Panel 10.2 Theories and Empirical Findings Explaining National Otter Identity II Chair: Thomas Blank, University of Münster National Identity and Collective Memories: The German Case Horst-Alfred Heinrich, University of Giessen The Effect of Education on Nationalism and Ethnic Exclusionism: An International Comparison Marcel Coenders, University of Nijmegen Peer Scheepers, University of Nijmegen National Pride, Nationalism and Constructive Patriotism as Determinants of Out- Group Devaluation: A Cross-National Analysis with the ISSP 1995 Peter Schmidt, ZUMA Anomie and National Identity: Just a Problem of Democratical Systems? Empirical Results from a Representative German Sample Thomas Blank, University of Münster Kirstin Schlütz, University of Münster Discussant: Henk Dekker, University of Leiden Panel 10.3 Globalization of Conflicts and Communication: New Meerman I Challenges and Chances for Gender Relations? Chair: Christine Kulke, Berlin University of Technology and Sciences Globalizing Identity: Knowledge, Self, and Power in Transition Catarina Kinnvall, Lund University Changes of Political Culture and Gender Arrangements in the Global Age: Examples from East European Countries and Germany Christine Kulke, Berlin University of Technology and Sciences Place and Sense: Ontological Presuppositions of Global Identifications Helga Geyer Ryan, University of Amsterdam Discussant: Helgard Kramer, Freie Universität, Berlin Panel 10.4 Roundtable: Elections in Israel 1999: Reflections of Involved Otter Social Scientists Chair: Daniel Bar-Tal, Tel-Aviv University Daniel Bar-Tal, Tel-Aviv University Ariel Nadler, Tel-Aviv University Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar, Tel-Aviv University Discussants: Leonard Saxe, Brandeis University Yoram Peri, Hebrew University Panel 10.5 Studies in Political Decision Making II Sperwer Chair: Shifra Sagy, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Beyond Political Inertia: How Dilemmas and Denial-like Coping of Political Leaders May Result in Unpreparedness Despite Early Warnings Max Vittorio Metselaar, Royal Military Academy The Role of Basic Motives in Foreign Policy Decision Making: Types of Actors William O. Chittick, University of Georgia Annette Freyberg-Inan, University of Georgia The Structure of the Decision Problem Concerning Kosova as Seen by NATO and its Leaders Willem E. Saris, University of Amsterdam Irmtraud Gallhofer, University of Amsterdam An Experimental Study of Cognitive Processes and Information in Political Problem Solving: A Replication Helen E. Purkitt, US Naval Academy Discussant: Robert S. Billings, The Ohio State University Panel 10.6 Images and Functioning of Democracy I Starlight II Chair: Marc Hooghe, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Major Historical Effects of Minor Political Parties Herbert Barry, III, University of Pittsburgh Democracy and the Dangerous Man: Citizen Virtue vs. Mafia Justice L. Michael McCartney, Westfield State College Discussant: Marc Hooghe, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Panel 10.7 Roundtable: New Directions in the Study of Political Leadership: Starlight I The Relevance of Cultural Context, Relationships and Physical Characteristics to Performance Chair: Betty Glad, University of South Carolina Robert Gilbert, Northeastern University Aubrey Immelman, St. Johns University Helen Shestopal, Moscow State University Blema Steinberg, McGill University
Tuesday, July 20, 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. Invited Address 3 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. Heian Cultural Paradoxes in International Politics: Corruption, Human Rights, and Imposed Democracy Geert Hofstede, Universiteit Maastricht
Tuesday, July 20, 2:15 - 6:00 p.m. Walking tour to the Jewish Historical Museum, the Synagog, and through the historic Jewish sections of Amsterdam. Maximum attendance: 80. Fee: $13 (US) . This tour is also offered at the same time on Monday, July 19.
Tuesday, July 20, 2:15 - 4:00 p.m. Panel 11.1 Studying Patriotism Esperance Chair: Daniel Bar-Tal, Tel-Aviv University Conceptions of Patriotism Daniel Bar-Tal, Tel-Aviv University Patriotism as Group Attachment Stephen Worchel, University of Southern Maine Cultural Variables Affecting Patriotism Pawel Boski, Polish Academy of Sciences Consequences of Patriotism Janusz Reykowski, Polish Academy of Sciences The Measurement of Patriotism Peter Schmidt, University of Mannheim Panel 11.2 Post-Communist Developments in Eastern Europe I: Otter General Issues and Russia Chair: John Ishiyama, Truman State University Evaluation Appraisals of Competence and Morality in Inter-nation Relations: A Cross-national Study of National Stereotypes in Eastern Europe Karen Phalet, Utrecht University Edwin Poppe, Utrecht University Democracy and Political Participation of Adolescents in Countries Under Social Change Hilke Rebenstorf, Universität Potsdam Karin Weiss, Fachoschule Potsdam Hans Oswald, Universität Potsdam Comparative Analysis of Russian Leaders' Perception: Local vs. National Leaders Helen Shestopal, Moscow State University Discussant: John Ishiyama, Truman State University Panel 11.3 Roundtable: Raising the Profile of Political Psychology Meerman I Through Media Relations Aubrey Immelman, Saint John's University Dana Ward, Pitzer College David Winter, University of Michigan Panel 11.4 Effects of Economic, Social and Political Threat Esperance Chair: Jack Citrin, University of California A Strategic Critique of the Economic Embargo on the Former Yugoslavia Ben DeDominicis, American University in Bulgaria The Flemish Vlaams Blok Electorate in the 1990's: Individual and Contextual Characteristics Marcel Lubbers, University of Nijmegen Peer Scheepers, University of Nijmegen Jaak Billiet, University of Leuven Marital Quality Among Couples Living Under the Threat of Forced Relocation: The Case of Families in the Golan Heights Michal Shamai, Tel Hai Academic College Rachel Lev, Ben-Gurion University Discussant: William F. Stone, University of Maine Panel 11.5 Understanding Political Violence: Assassination, Terrorism, Sperwer Torture, and Mass Killing Chair: J. Michael Innes, Murdoch University The Psychology of Women Participants in Terrorist Campaigns Martha Crenshaw, Wesleyan University Morgan Whitlatch, Weselyan University Psychological Views of Political Mass Killing: Cross-cultural Investigations Sheldon G. Levy, Wayne State University Peter Jones, Reading University, UK Alexander Voronov, Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow Paul Frijters, Free University, Amsterdam Torture: Victims, Perpetrators, Sequelae, and Treatment Carroll A. Weinberg, M.D. Who are the Terrorists? Some Empirical Evidence on the Changing Sociological Profile of ETA Members Fernando Reinares, UNED Discussant: Makram Haluani, Simon Bolivar University Panel 11.6 Images and Functioning of Democracy II Starlight II Chair: Tong Shen Boston University Communication Across Lines of Political Difference: The Consequences of Cross-Cutting Networks for Political Participation Diana Mutz, University of Wisconsin Normative Representations of the Relationship between State and Society in Democratic and Non-democratic Contexts Christian Staerklé, University of Geneva Democracy and Its Discontents: Dilemmas of Changing the Subject John Cash, University of Melbourne Freedom and Happiness: A Comparative Study of 44 Nations in the Early 1990's Ruut Veenhoven, Erasmus University and University of Utrecht Discussant: Doris Graber, University of Illinois, Chicago Panel 11.7 Roundtable: Political Judgment in Foreign Policy Starlight I Barbara Farnham, Columbia University Fred Greenstein, Princeton University Deborah Larson, University of California, Los Angeles Eric Stern, University of Stockholm
Tuesday, July 20, 4:15 - 6:00 p.m. Panel 12.1 Studies in Political Persuasion Esperance Chair: Joseph F. Pentony, University of St. Thomas Evaluative and Dimensional Processing Effects on Political Persuasion Matthew K. Berent, Idaho State University Winning a Political Debate: An Experimental Investigation of Political Rhetoric Samuel Best, University of Notre Dame Benjamin Radcliff, University of Notre Dame Discursive Strategies in the 2000 New Hampshire U.S. Presidential Primary Mark Kuhn, Endicott College Interpreting the People's Voice in Political Life Roderick P. Hart, University of Texas at Austin Morally-oriented vs. Insult-oriented Negative Campaigning Joseph F. Pentony, University of St. Thomas Discussant: Klaus Wasmund, Technische Universitat Braunschweig Panel 12.2 Post-Communist Developments in Eastern Europe II: Otter Poland Chair: Richard D. Anderson, Jr., University of California, Los Angeles Preferences for Popular Models of Democracy in Poland Urszula Jakubowska, Polish Academy of Sciences Self-Conception and Responses to the Transition from State Socialism: Beliefs Concerning Agency and Social Belonging in Poland Denise V. Powers, University of Iowa Cross-Cultural Encounter: A Study of Polish Youth in Contact with Jewish Peers Adam Niemczynski, Jaqiellonian University Identity Formation in a Russian Province Igor Kisselev, Yaroslavl State University Discussant: Richard D. Anderson, Jr., University of California, Los Angeles Panel 12.3 Focussing on Northern Ireland Meerman I Chair: Avner Falk, Jerusalem Resolving Nationalist Conflicts: Constructing Overlapping Identities and Pooling Sovereignty: The 1998 Northern Irish Peace Agreement Neal Jesse, Scripps College Kristen Williams, University of California at Los Angeles The Northern Ireland Conflict: A Study of Relative Deprivation and Authoritarianism Jennifer Rose V. Molano, West Virginia University A Question of Loyalty: The Political Psychology of Ulster Unionism Jim McAuley, University of Huddersfield Trevor Butt, University of Huddersfield Discussant: Anthony Mughan, The Ohio State University Panel 12.4 Political Self Interest -- and Beyond Meerman II Chair: Marc Hooghe, Vrije Universiteit Brussel When Self Interest Matters Dennis Chong, Northwestern University Jack Citrin, University of California Patricia Conley, Northwestern University Paradigm Shift: From Rational Choice to Perspective Kristen Monroe, University of California, Irvine Self-Interest Rightly Understood: The Psychological Consequences of Participation in Local Civic Activities Eric Oliver, Princeton University Communitarianism and the Three Rs: Responsibility 1, Responsibility 2, and Responsibility 3 Helen Haste, University of Bath Discussant: Marc Hooghe, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Panel 12.5 Complex Information Processing about Political Beliefs Sperwer Chair: Sam McFarland, Western Kentucky University The Measurement of Cognitive Complexity and its Relationship with Political Extremism Alain Van Hiel, University of Ghent Ivan Mervielde, University of Ghent Political Symbolic Predisposition and Simple and Complex Thinkers Reactions to Political Conflict Agnieszka Golec, University of California, Los Angeles The Role of Informational Asymmetry in Psychological/Informational Operations Georgij Pocheptsov, University of Kiev, Ukraine Discussant: Sam McFarland, Western Kentucky University Panel 12.6 The Politics of Education Starlight I Chair: Herbert Barry III, University of Pittsburgh The Politics of U.S. Public Education Annette Steigelfest, Widener University The Political Psychology of Higher Education in the 1990s James L. Wood, San Diego State University Discussant: Herbert Barry III, University of Pittsburgh Panel 12.7: Documentary Film: Children of the Third Reich Starlight I A 50-minute BBC documentary on children of Nazi perpetrators and descendants of holocaust victims. Introduction: Dan Bar-On, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Tuesday, July 20, 6:00 p.m. Starlight I Junior Scholars Social Hour
Tuesday, July 20, 7:00 p.m. Annual Awards Banquet, Okura Hotel. Fee: $45.00
Wednesday, July 21, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Conference Registration Okura Foyer, 1st Floor Book Exhibit and Paper Sale Witte Leeuw
Wednesday, July 21, 8:30 - 10:15 a.m. Panel 13.1 Conflict and Trauma: Part I Esperance Chair: Amer Hosin, University of North London The Psychological Impact of the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland: Research Findings among Adults Christopher A. Lewis, University of Ulster at Magee College Ed Cairns, University of Ulster at Coleraine The Effects of Troubles on Children and Young People in Northern Ireland Orla Muldoon, The Queen's University of Belfast Services for War Affected Children: Some Soci-Political and Cultural Considerations William Yule, University of London Patrick Smith, University of London Sean Perrin, University of London A New Construction for Overcoming a Conflict: Bereaved Families Striving for Peace Ruth Malkinson, Tel Aviv University Eliezer Witztum, Ben Gurion University Discussant: Maurice Stringer, University of Ulster at Coleraine Panel 13.2 Ethnic Conflict and the Building of Civil Communities Otter Chair: Abraham Ashkenasi, Free Universität Berlin When do Migrants Become Members of Diasporas? Gabriel Sheffer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Kurdish Diaspora in Europe Jochen Blaschke, Berliner Institut für Vergleichende Sozialforschung Jews and Roma as Diasporas Abraham Ashkenasi, Free Universität Berlin The Basis for Ethnic Identity: From Son to Father Steve Worchel, University of Southern Maine From Plural Cities to National Cities Around the Mediterranean -- The End of the Diaspora? Michael Romann, Tel Aviv University Panel 13.3 Political Violence as a Problem for Democratic Societies Meerman I Chair: Leonard Weinberg, University of Nevada, Reno Democratic Institutions and Political Violence Leonard Weinberg, University of Nevada, Reno William Lee Eubank, University of Nevada, Reno Terrorism and Weapons of the Apocalypse David Rapoport, University of California at Los Angeles Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism: Psychological Incentives and Constraints Jerrold M. Post, George Washington University Threat Perception in Democracies: 'WMD' Terrorism in the US Policy Debate Martha Crenshaw, Wesleyan University Measuring the Threat of Offensive Information Warfare Activities from Terrorists Lorenzo Valeri, King's College, London Discussant: Fernando Reinares, Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia Panel 13.4 Roundtable: Statecraft: The Confluence of History, Meerman II Political Science, and Psychology Barbara Farnham, Columbia University Allyson Ford, Columbia University Fred Greenstein, Princeton University Deborah Larson, University of California at Los Angeles David Winter, University of Michigan Panel 13.5 Right-Wing Activism -- And Inactivism Sperwer Chair: Hans de Witte, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Job Insecurity, Ethnocentrism, and the Preference for an Extreme Right-wing Party Hans de Witte, Kuleuven, Belgium Ann Haesen, Tenneco-Automotive, Belgium Psychological and Sociological Factors Influencing Entrance Into and Activity in Militias and "Extremist" Organizations: An Exploration of Right-Wing Activism Jonathan T. Drummond, USAF Academy, Colorado The Impact of Basic Values on Unconventional Political Behavior: Why So Little "Right-Wing" Protest? S. L. Spehr, Bilkent University Should I Stay or Should I Go? Social Psychological Investigation Among Extreme Right-Wing Activists in the Netherlands Annette Linden, Free University of Amsterdam Antonio Chirumbolo, University of Rome 'La Sapienza' Discussant: Helgard Kramer, Freie Universitaet Berlin Panel 13.6 Post-Communist Developments in Eastern Europe III: Starlight II Hungary and the Former Yugoslavia Chair: Ben DeDominicis, American University in Bulgaria Capitalism, Anxiety, and the Economic Transitions in Hungary and Romania Jeffrey Stevenson Murer, University of Illinois at Chicago Did We Foresee Its Coming? Human Sciences and Political Changes in Hungary Zsuzsanna Vajda, Attila Jozsef University Work Values and Ethnic Diversity: An Example from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Mladen Knezevic, University of Zagreb Discussant: Ben DeDominicis, American University in Bulgaria Panel 13.7 National Identity and Emergent Citizenship Starlight I Chair: Dan B. Thomas, Wartburg College Childhood Roots of Political Culture and Reactions to the Presidential Crisis Carolyn L. Brown, Kent State University Patricia Parsons, Sill Middle School Nations Within a Nation: Pan-Indian Identity Among the "Five Civilized Tribes" Thomas C. Davis, Cameron University Searching for a French Nationalist: French Conceptions of National and Supranational Identity in the Context of a Changing Europe Richard Robyn, Kent State University Civic and Ethnic Nationalism: Hypotheses and R & Q factor Analyses of Czech and American Students with Survey Data from San Diego, California Ivo K. Feierabend, San Diego State University C. Richard Hofstetter, San Diego State University Martina Klicperova-Baker, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Nationalism, Ethnicity and Race: A Community Study C. Richard Hofstetter, San Diego State University Ivo K. Feierabend, San Diego State University Martina Klicperova-Baker, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Discussant: Steven R. Brown, Kent State University
Wednesday, July 21, 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Panel 14.1 The Holocaust and its Aftermath Esperance Chair: Kristen Monroe, University of California at Irvine Social Stratification in Jewish Ghettos under Nazi Control Amy Loewenhaar, The Terezin Publishing Project Different Attitudes Toward National Socialism and Toward Goldhagen's Analysis: Old Versus Young Germans Horst-Alfred Heinrich, Universitaet Giessen The Psychology of Anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany: A Multi-media Presentation Tom Bryder, University of Copenhagen Discussant: Tom Bryder, University of Copenhagen Panel 14.2 Ending International Conflicts: De-escalation, Information Otter Processing, and Mediation Chair: Jacob Bercovitch, University of Canterbury Imagined Communities and Group Identity in Different Phases of Ethnopolitical Conflict De-escalation Irene Etzersdorfer, ZISS Strategists and the End of the Cold War: A Cognitive Consistency Approach to the Way Scholars Adapt to Challenging Information Arjan van den Assem, Groningen University The Selection of Mediators in International Conflicts: A Nested Model Jacob Bercovitch, University of Canterbury Gerald Schneider, University of Konstanz Managing Complexity: The Challenges of Multiparty Mediation in the Peaceful Resolution of Disputes Fen Osler Hampson, Carleton University Discussant: Eileen F. Babbitt, Tufts University Panel 14.3 Conflict and Trauma: Part II Meerman I Chair: Amer Hosin, University of North London Child Welfare in Wartime and under Post-War Conditions: Reflection on the Bosnaina Case and the Traumatized Refugees Sven Hessle, Stockholm University Marie Hessle, Stockholm University Welfare Efforts and Needs of Iraqi People during the UN Sanctions and Post-Gulf War Era Z. Fahmy, Augusta Clinic for Rheumatic Diseases and Rehabilitation World War II Combatants and Neutrals - Myths and Memories Shimon Samuels, Simon Wiesenthal Center Assessment Issues in PTSD Stephen Joseph, University of Essex Discussant: Maurice Stringer, University of Ulster at Coleraine Panel 14.4 Causes and Effects of Authoritarianism Meerman II Chair: William F. Stone, University of Maine The Socialization of the Authoritarian Personality Detlef Oesterreich, Max Planck Institute for Human Development The Roles of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Feminism in Students' Evaluations of the Clinton-Lewinsky Affair Allison G. Smith, University of Michigan Gender Differences in Authoritarianism and their Socio-Political Determinants: The Case of Yugoslavia Aleksandra Trogrlic, University in Novi Sad Aleksandar Vasic, University in Novi Sad Bojan Todosijevic, University in Novi Sad Discussant: Gerda Lederer, New School University Panel 14.5 Prospects for the Modern, Multi-Ethnic State: Risks Sperwer and Opportunities Chair: Zoe Oxley, Union College Chairs: James Sidanius, University of California at Los Angeles John Petrocik, University of California at Los Angeles Bilingualism and Multiculturalism as State Policies for Dealing with Pluralism Issues: A Canadian Case Study Itesh Sachdev, University of London Richard Y. Bourhis, Universite du Quebec, Montreal State Policy and the Political Formation of Non-National Identities in India Pradeep Chhibber, University of Michigan The Changing Impact of National Identity on Electoral Politics: The Basques in Spain Goldie Shabad, The Ohio State University Subgroup Identities and National Loyalties: Some Consequences for a Multiethnic State Jim Sidanius, University of California at Los Angeles John R. Petrocik, University of California at Los Angeles Discussant: Graham Wilson, University of Wisconsin at Madison Panel 14.6 Communication and Civility Starlight II Chair: Zoe Oxley, Union College A Tale of Two Towns: Assessing the Role of Political Resources in a Community Electronic Network Eugene Borgida, University of Minnesota Libby Dresel, University of Minnesota Melinda Jackson, University of Minnesota Eric Riedel, University of Minnesota John L. Sullivan, University of Minnesota Psychodynamics of Communication in Community Action Settings Lisa A. Zanetti, University of Missouri, Columbia Adrian Carr, University of Western Sydney, Nepean Considering Political Civility Historically: A Case Study of the United States Virginia Sapiro, University of Wisconsin, Madison Conflict, Communication, Civility and Political Interaction: Some Distinctions Between 'Talking about Politics' and 'Political Talk' Chris Floyd, Independent Researcher Discussant: John Brehm, Duke University Panel 14.7 The Psychology of Hate Starlight I Chair: Alan J. Lipman, Georgetown University Narcissism, Nihilism, Optimism: The Psychology of Hate Alan J. Lipman, Georgetown University A Psychohistory of Political Assassinations: The Cases of Lee Harvey Oswald and Yigal Amir Avner Falk, Jerusalem Aggression in World War One: The Deepest Part of Sigmund Freud's Self-Analysis Peter Loewenberg, University of California at Los Angeles What Antidotes Against Exclusion? Adam Kiss, Toulouse-Le-Mirail University Discussant: Moshe Hazani, Bar Ilan University
Wednesday, July 21, 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. Plenary Roundtable: Political Parties, Communication, and Political Participation Heian Chair: Doris Graber, University of Illinois, Chicago Thomas Holbrook, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Ann N. Crigler, University of Southern California Ofer Feldman, Naruto University of Education Cees van der Eijk, University of Amsterdam Discussant: Christ'l de Landtsheer, University of Amsterdam
Wednesday, July 21, 2:15 - 4:00 p.m. Heian Invited Address 3 2:15 - 3:00 p.m. Allocative Discrimination and the Production of Social Hierarchy: The Strange Interface Between Gender and Ethnicity James Sidanius, University of California at Los Angeles Invited Address 4 3:00 - 3:45 p.m. Narrowing the Personality Gap: The Role of the Political Psychology Profiles of Begin and Sadat at the Camp David Summit Jerrold M. Post, George Washington University
Wednesday, July 21, 4:15 - 6:00 p.m. Panel 15.1 Ethnic Identity in the Global Century Esperance Chair: Faye Crosby, University of California, Santa Cruz Childhood Origins of Various Dimensions of Racial Identity among Black College Students Siranda Sincharoen, University of California, Santa Cruz Robert Sellers, University of Michigan Extending the Multidimensional Model of Racial Identity to Latino/a Students Evellyn Elizondo, University of California, Santa Cruz Li-tze Hu, University of California, Santa Cruz Effects of Nationalism and Economic Dissatisfaction on National and Ethnic Ethnocentrism and Nationalism: Barriers to Public Support for European Integration Pia Knigge, Auburn University, Montgomery Egocentrism and Ethnocentrism among Young Latino and White Children: Evaluations of the Self, the Ingroup, and the Outgroup Linda R. Tropp, University of California, Santa Cruz Steve Wright, University of California, Santa Cruz Discussant: Ulrich Wagner, Phillips Universitait Marburg Anke Schmerund, Phillips Universitait Marburg Panel 15.2 National Perspectives on European Integration Otter Chair: Holli A. Semetko, University of Amsterdam France Jacques Gerstle, University of Paris, Dauphine Spain Juan Diez-Nicolas, Complutense University, Madrid German Speaking Countries Klaus Schoenbach, University of Amsterdam The Netherlands and Europe as a Whole Cees van der Eijk, University of Amsterdam United Kingdom and Europe as a Whole Mark Franklin, Trinity College Italy Paolo Mancini, University of Perugia Denmark and Scandinavia Claes de Vreese, University of Amsterdam Panel 15.3 Popular and Elite Public Opinion Meerman I Chair: Graciela A. Mota Botello, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico The Cognitive Dynamics of Collective Opinion Scott L. Althaus, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Do Elites Experience Conflict Where Masses Do Not? R. Michael Alvarez, California Institute of Technology John Brehm, Duke University Henk Goemans, Duke University Explaining the Mass/Elite Opinion Gap on the Lewinsky Scandal Mark Fischle, Princeton University Quantified Analysis of Risk-image Based on Data from Semi-structured Interviews Kochi Eugene Okamoto, Toyo Eiwa University Sousuke Miyamoto, Tokiwa University Yumiko Kamise, Edogawa University Discussant: Andre Turcotte, McMaster University Panel 15.4 Civility and Nationalism Meerman II Chair: Martina Klicperova-Baker, Academy of the Sciences of the Czech Republic Helping Strangers in 23 Countries Robert Levine, California State University, Fresno Ara Norenzayan, University of Michigan Karen Philbrick, Columbia University Patterns of Civility in the Post-Totalitarian Democracies Martina Klicperova-Baker, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Ivo K. Feierabend, San Diego State University C. Richard Hofstetter, San Diego State University Robert Levine, California State University, Fresno Renata Kucerova, Charles University, Prague Measures of Civility: Cross-National Comparison of Student Groups Ivo K. Feierabend, San Diego State University C. Richard Hofstetter, San Diego State University Martina Klicperova-Baker, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Manifestations of Symbolic and Civic-Instrumental National Involvement Robert T. Schatz, Metropolitan State College of Denver Howard Lavine, State University of New York at Stony Brook Discussant: Ido de Haan, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Panel 15.5 The Political Life of Women II Sperwer Chair: Helen Haste, University of Bath The Personalization of Politics: Opportunities for Women Liesbet van Zoonen, University of Amsterdam Public Opinion, Political Socialization and Eligibility Pool of Japanese Political Women Toshikazu Aiuchi, Otaru University of Commerce Masako Aiuchi, Hokkaido Women's University The Development of Feminist Consciousness and Praxis in Cyprus: A Case of Political Activism? Myria Vassiliadou, University of Kent, Canterbury, England Discussant: Lisa A. Zanetti, University of Missouri at Columbia Panel 15.6 Classical Theories Reconsidered Starlight I Chair: J. Michael Innes, Murdoch University
Between Psychopathology and Politics: A Polemic Incursion Ana Carvalho, Universidade Federal Do Rio De Janeiro The Pernicious Paranoia of the Realist Theory of International Relations and Its Unrealistic Basis Daryl DeBell, Stanford Medical School. Identity and Ideology: Laski, Hayek, Keynes, and the Creation of 20th Century Politics Kenneth R. Hoover, Western Washington University Paradigms, Economic Ideas and Institutions in Economic Restructuring: The Case of New Zealand Shaun Goldfinch, University of Canterbury Discussant: Annette Freyberg-Inan, University of Georgia
Thursday, July 22 Post-Conference full-day tour to The Hague. This tour will include attending the Yugoslavia Tribunal (if in session) or a visit to the Mauritshuis Museum and walk through the Hague in the morning, lunch at the Dutch Parliament, and an afternoon guided tour of the Parliament by Parliament member Deputee Biesheuvel. Maximum attendance: 50. Fee: $30 (US)
Index Aalberg, Toril 5.3 Adler, Nancy E. 3.3 Aiuchi, Masako 15.5 Aiuchi, Toshikazu 9.4, 15.5 Albers, Thies 7.4 Alon, Ilai 7.7 Althaus, Scott L. 9.6, 15.3 Alvarez, R. Michael 15.3 Anderson, Richard D, Jr. 3.1, 4.1, 12.2 Anisimova, Tatiana V. 2.2 Appelbaum, Lauren D. 7.5, 10.1 Arceo, Frida Diaz-Barriga 8.2 Aronoff, Yael Sharon 5.4, 8.5, 9.5 Ashkenasi, Abraham 13.2 Atkeson, Lonna R. 6.4 Aurbach, Yehudit 9.1 Ayometzi, Cecilia Castillo 2.7 Babbitt, Eileen F. 1.6, 9.3, 14.2 Bacic, Olja 7.4 Baiocchi, Gianpaolo 5.1 Bar-On, Dan 3.6, 5.2, 8.1, 9.1, 10.4, 12.7 Bar-Tal, Daniel 9.1, 10.4, 11.1 Barry, Herbert, III 1.1, 10.6, 12.6 Beer, Francis A. 1.1, 5.1, 7.1 Ben-Dor, Aviv 7.6 Bercovitch, Jacob 14.2 Berent, Matthew K. 4.5, 12.1 Berkvens, Sebastiaan 3.5 Best, Samuel 12.1 Biel, Anders 5.3 Bierbrauer, Günter 8.6 Billiet, Jaak 11.4 Billings, Robert S. 9.5, 10.5 Blank, Thomas 7.4, 9.2, 10.2 Blaschke, Jochen 13.2 Borgida, Eugene 14.6 Boski, Pawel 11.1 Botello, Graciela A Mota 8.2, 15.3 Botha, William J. 2.1 Bourhis, Richard Y. 14.5 Boynton, G. Robert 5.1 Brehm, John 14.6, 15.3 Bresnihan, Valerie 5.3 Breuning, Marijke 4.2 Brouwer, Martin 3.2 Brown, Antonio 1.4 Brown, Carolyn L. 13.7 Brown, Kendrick T. 1.4 Brown, Steven R. 13.7 Brown, Tony N. 1.4 Bryder, Tom 1.7, 9.5, 14.1 Buning, B. E. 6.2 Burns, James MacGregor 4.4 Butt, Trevor 12.3 Cabecinhas, Rosa 6.5, 7.4 Cabrero, Benilde Garcia 8.2 Cairns, Ed 13.1 Campbell, Steven 1.1 Carr, Adrian 14.6 Carvalho, Ana 15.6 Carwell, David H. 7.4 Cash, John 11.6 Castillo, Jaime 3.6 Cem-Deger, Aysen 4.3 Chataway, Cynthia 1.6 Chhibber, Pradeep 14.5 Chirumbolo, Antonio 13.5 Chittick, William O. 10.5 Chong, Dennis 12.4 Citrin, Jack 11.4, 12.4 Coenders, Marcel 10.2 Cole, Elizabeth R. 3.3 Conley, Patricia 12.4 Coveny, Anthony C. 6.4 Creevey, Lucy 1.3 Crenshaw, Martha 11.5, 13.3 Crigler, Ann M. 1.5, Plen 1 Crosby, Faye 15.1 Crotty, William 15.3 Davies, Todd 4.3, 10.1 Davis, Thomas C. 13.7 de Haan, Ido 6.6, 15.4 de Jonge, Sandra 3.5 de Landtsheer, Christ'l 1.1, 3.5, 6.1, 7.1, Plen 1 de Nieuwe, Patty 3.5 de Severino, Liliana Cubo 7.1 de Vreese, Claes 15.2 de Vrij, Ilse 6.1 de Witte, Hans 1.2, 13.5 DeBell, Daryl 15.6 DeDominicis, Ben 11.4, 13.6 Deineka, Olga S. 2.2 Dekker, Henk 9.2, 10.2 Devilee, J.L.A. 9.5 Dickerson, Niki T. 1.4 Diez-Nicolas, Juan 15.2 Dillmann, R. J. M. 2.3 Dobreva-Martinova, Tzvetanka 8.5 Dolan, Maureen 1.1, 2.1 Dotter, Franz 3.1 Downs, Matthew R. 8.5 Dresel, Libby 14.6 Drummond, Jonathan T. 8.5, 13.5 Duncan, Lauren 3.3 Duriez, Bart 8.4 Elizondo, Evellyn 15.1 Elizur, Dov 3.6 Elovitz, Paul H. 4.4 Enyedi, Zsolt 6.3 Etzersdorfer, Irene 14.2 Eubank, William 13.3 Fahmy, Z. 14.3 Fakhireldeen, Mueen 2.6 Falk, Avner 12.3, 14.7 Farnen, Russell F. 6.3 Farnham, Barbara 5.7, 11.7, 13.4 Feierabend, Ivo K. 13.7, 15.4 Feldman, Ofer 1.1, 3.1, Plen 1 Feldman, Stanley 9.4 Fernandes, Leela 1.3, 4.5 Fischle, Mark 15.3 Floyd, Chris 14.6 Ford, Allyson 13.4 Ford, Debra 3.3 Fournier, Bernard 5.3 Francesko, Mirjana 3.4 Franklin, Mark 15.2 Frey, Rosemary Ann 5.3 Freyberg-Inan, Annette 10.5, 15.6 Frijters, Paul 11.5 Funes, María 2.7 Gaenslen, Fritz 4.2 Gahlaut, Seema 6.7 Gallhofer, Irmtraud 10.5 Gerety, Christine A. 1.5, 2.5 Geroukalis, Dimitrios 7.6 Gerstle, Jacques 15.2 Gharezeddine, Marwan 9.2 Gilbert, Robert 2.4, 10.7 Gilliam, Franklin D., Jr. 1.5, 5.5 Glad, Betty 10.7 Goemans, Hein 5.4, 15.3 Goeregenli, Melek 4.3 Goldfinch, Shawn 15.6 Goldsmith, Ben 1.7 Golebiowska, Ewa 3.5 Golec, Agnieszka 12.5 Graber, Doris Plen 1, 11.6 Greenstein, Fred I. 11.7, 13.4 Gregg, Richard 5.1, 6.1 Grenier, Charles 5.3 Grillot, Suzette R. 6.7 Groenewoud, Johanna H. 2.3 Gupta, Dipak K. 5.4, 9.2 Guzman, Lucero Jimenez 8.2 Haesen, Ann 13.5 Haluani, Makram 8.7, 11.5 Hampson, Fen Osler 6.7, 14.2 Hart, Roderick, P. 12.1 Haste, Helen 2.7, 12.4, 15.5 Hawkins, Bruce 4.1 Haye, Andres A. 3.6 Hazani, Moshe 2.6, 14.7 Heinrich, Horst-Alfred 6.5, 10.2, 14.1 Hellspong, Lennart 5.1 Henderson, John 2.4 Hendrikx, Lieke 6.1 Herbeck, Dale A. 5.1 Hermann, Charles F. 9.5 Hermann, Margaret G. 5.6 Hermes, Joke 9.6 Hessle, Marie 14.3 Hessle, Sven 14.3 Hirshberg, Matthew 7.5 Ho, Monika Sie Dhian 8.3 Hodgkinson, Shari P. 8.6 Hofstede, Geert IA 3 Hofstetter, C. Richard 13.7, 15.4 Holbrook, Thomas Plen 1 Hoogendoorn, Sander 9.2 Hooghe, Marc 2.7, 10.6, 12.4 Hoover, Kenneth R. 15.6 Hopf, Christel 7.3 Hosin, Amir 13.1, 14.3 Houtman, Dick 7.5 Hoyt, Paul D. 4.2, 7.7, 9.5 Hu, Li-tze 15.1 Huddy, Leonie 5.5, 6.4, 7.2 Hudon, Raymond 5.3 Ichilov, Orit 3.7, 8.2 Ilie, Cornelia 5.1, 7.1 Immelman, Aubrey WSII, 2.4, 10.7, 11.3 Innes, J. Michael 6.5, 8.6, 11.5, 15.6 Ishiyama, John 11.2 Israel, Daniel 7.1 Ivie, Robert 6.1, 7.1 Jackson, James S. 1.4 Jackson, Melinda 14.6 Jakubowska, Ursula 12.2 Jesse, Neal 12.3 Jones, James M. 1.4 Jones, Peter M. 11.5 Joseph, Stephen 14.3 Just, Marion 1.5 Kamise, Yumiko 15.3 Kantor, Jeffrey 3.6 Kao, Lang 5.7 Kay, Avi 8.4 Kegley, Charles W., Jr. 5.6 Keizer, B. 6.2 Keller, Jonathan W. 5.2 Kemmelmeier, Markus 1.7, 5.5, 6.5 Kerbel, Matthew 2.5 Kern, Montague 1.5 Kerr, David 3.7 Kim, Beom J. 1.4 Kim, Ji-Young 1.5, 8.6 Kimhi, Shaul 4.4 Kindervater, Angela 1.2 Kinnvall, Catarina 5.7, 10.3 Kipiani, Giorgi 6.4 Kiss, Adam 14.7 Kisselev, Igor 12.2 Klandermans, Bert 6.2 Kleinnijenhuis, Jan 2.5 Klicperova'-Baker, Martina 13.7, 15.4 Klinger, Edgar 8.6 Knezevic, Mladen 9.3, 13.6 Knigge, Pia 15.1 Kodzopeljic, Jasmina 3.4 Konfisakhor, Alexander 8.7 Kossowska, Malgorzata 8.6 Kosto, Aad IA 2 Kramer, Helgard 8.1, 10.3, 13.5 Krempl, Stefan 6.6 Kucerova, Renata 15.4 Kuhn, Mark 12.1 Kuklinski, James 2.7 Kulke, Christine 10.3 Kuppermann, Miriam 3.3 Labkovskaya, Elena B. 2.2 Lang, Gladys Engel 9.6 Lang, Kurt 9.6 Langner, Carrie Ann 7.7 Larson, Deborah 11.7, 13.4 Lavine, Howard 15.4 Lederer, Gerda 1.2, 7.3, 14.4 Leenen, H.J.J. 2.3 Legemaate, J. 2.3 Leighninger, Leslie 5.3 Leith, Murray 7.4 Lev, Rachel 11.4 Levin, Shana 1.6, 6.5, 7.2 Levine, Robert V. 15.4 Levy, Jack S. 5.6, 7.7 Levy, Sheldon G. 11.5 Lewis, Christopher A. 13.1 Lightbourn, Tiffany 1.4 Linden, Annette 13.5 Lipman, Alan J. 2.5, 14.7 Lipschutz, Ronnie D. 7.1 Litchfield, Robert C. 9.5 Little, Gillian 8.5 Little, Graham 2.4, 3.2, 4.6 Loewenberg, Peter, 14.7 Loewenhaar, Amy 14.1 Lubbers, Marcel 11.4 Luke, Timothy 6.1, 7.1 Magioglou, Thalia 10.6 Mahalingam, Ram 1.7, 5.5 Majstorovic, Nebojsa 3.4 Malak-Minkiewicz, Barbara 3.7 Malkinson, Ruth 13.1 Mancini, Paolo 15.2 Manzi, Jorge 3.6 Maoz, Ifat 5.2 Maoz, Nitza 7.7 Marcus, George 4.5, 9.6 Marks, Bryant 1.4 McAuley, Jim 12.3 McBryar, James A. 3.5, 7.5 McCartney, L. Michael 10.6 McFarland, Sam 5.5, 6.3, 9.4, 12.5 McIntyre, Angus 3.2, 8.5 Meloen, Jos 1.2, 6.3 Mendelberg, Tali 4.5 Mervielde, Ivan 8.6, 12.5 Metselaar, Max Vittorio 4.2, 10.5 Meyer-Knapp, Helena 8.4 Meyers, William R. 1.5, 2.5 Mitarai, Shoji 6.7 Mitrovic, Dusanka 6.3 Miyamoto, Sousuke 15.3 Moerk, Ernst L. 2.5, 7.6, 8.7 Molano, Jennifer Rose V. 12.3 Monroe, Kristen 12.4, 14.1 Morris, Ray 4.1, 5.1 Mota Botello, Graciela 8.2, 15.3 Mughan, Anthony 7.5, 12.3 Muldoon, Orla 13.1 Mulford, Matthew 7.7, 8.7 Murer, Jeffrey S. WS I, 9.3, 13.6 Mutz, Diana 11.6 Nakahara, Kojiro 1.4 Neu, Joyce 1.6 Neve, Brian 6.6 Niebla, Gilberto Guevara 8.2 Niemczynski, Adam 1.7, 3.6, 12.2 Noordhuizen, Merel 9.6 Norenzayan, Ara 15.4 Obeng, Samuel Gyasi 3.1 Oegema, Dirk 2.5 Oesterreich, Detlef 14.4 Okamoto, Koichi Eugene 15.3 Oktar, Luetfiye 4.3 Olesich, Ninel Y. 2.2 Oliver, Eric 12.4 Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Bregje D. 2.3 Orr, Emda 3.6 Osborn, Michael 4.1 Ostrove, Joan M. 3.3 Oswald, Hans 11.2 Oxley, Zoe 9.6, 10.1, 14.6 Palacio, Jorge 3.6 Paletz, David 6.6 Panayiotou, Alexia 5.4 Pancer, S. Mark 6.4 Parent, Wayne 5.3 Parsons, Patricia 13.7 Pedersen, Anne 6.5 Pentony, Joseph 3.5, 12.1 Peri, Yoram 9.1, 10.4 Perrin, Sean 13.1 Petrocik, John 14.5 Petrovic, Nebojsa 3.4 Petzel, Thomas 6.3 Phalet, Karen 11.2 Philbrick, Karen 15.4 Pocheptsov, Georgij 12.5 Polydorides, Georgia 3.7 Ponsen, Renet 3.5 Poppe, Edwin 6.5, 11.2 Post, Jerrold M. 9.3, 13.3, IA 4 Powell, Lawrence 5.3 Powers, Denise V. 12.2 Purkitt, Helen E. WSIII, 4.2, 10.5 Radcliff, Benjamin 12.1 Rapoport, David 13.3 Raymond, Gregory A. 5.6 Rebenstorf, Hilke 11.2 Reinares, Fernando 11.5, 13.3 Reinbrecht, Christoph 9.2 Reykowski, Janusz, 11.1 Riedel, Eric 14.6 Rieker, Peter 7.3 Rippl, Susanne 7.3 Robyn, Richard 13.7 Rocchini, Piero 3.2 Romann, Michael 13.2 Rosati, Jerel 1.1, 2.1 Ross, Marc Howard 2.5, 4.5, 9.3 Ryan, Helga Geyer 10.3 Sabatier, Colette 3.6 Sabbagh, Clara 5.3 Sachdev, Itesh 14.5 Sagie, Abraham 3.6 Sagy, Shifra 2.6, 3.6, 10.5 Samuels, Shimon 14.3 Sandikcioglu, Esra 3.1 Sapiro, Virginia 14.6 Saris, Willem 3.4, 10.5 Saxe, Leonard 4.6, 10.4 Schafer, Mark 4.6 Schatz, Robert T. 15.4 Scheepers, Peer 10.2, 11.4 Schildkraut, Deborah J. 4.5 Schlütz, Kirstin 10.2 Schmerund, Anke 15.1 Schmidt, Peter 10.2, 11.1 Schneider, Gerald 14.2 Schoenbach, Klaus 8.7, 15.2 Schreiber, Birgit 8.1 Schulze, Eva 1.3 Sears, David 3.5 Seipel, Christian 7.3 Sellers, Robert 15.1 Semetko, Holli A. 15.2 Sewlall, Harry 4.1, 8.4 Shabad, Goldie 14.5 Shamai, Michal 7.6, 11.4 Sheffer, Gabriel 13.2 Shen, Tong 5.7, 11.6 Shestopal, Helen 10.7, 11.2 Shimko, Keith 4.1, 6.1 Shin, Doh 10.1 Shiraev, Eric 4.6 Shirazi, Rez 5.3 Shroyer, Guy F. 2.7 Sidanius, James 7.2, 14.5, IA 31 Sigel, Roberta 1.3 Silzer, Marlene 7.3 Simon, Walter B. 2.6 Sincharoen, Sirinda 15.1 Slim, Randa M. 1.6 Smith, Allison G. 14.4 Smith, David N. 9.4 Smith, Elizabeth S. 1.7 Smith, Patrick 13.1 Sniderman, Paul M. IA 1 Solomon, Natayai 1.4 Solorzano, Marco Augusto Gomez 8.2 Sommer, Gert 6.3 Soss, Joe 10.1 Spehr, S. L. 13.5 Srivastava, Anupam 6.7 Staerklé, Christian, 11.6 Steigelfest, Annette 12.6 Steinberg, Blema WS II, 10.7 Steinberg, Shoshana 2.6 Stellmacher, Jost 6.3 Stenner, Karen 9.4 Stern, Eric 4.2, 8.3, 11.7 Stewart, Abigail J. 3.3 Stone, William, F. 1.2, 7.5, 11.4, 14.4 Street, John 6.6 Stringer, Maurice 13.1, 14.3 Stuhler, Heidemarie 1.3 Sullivan, John 7.2, 14.6 Sundelius, Bengt 8.3 Suransky, Leonard 2.6 Sylvan, Donald A. 5.2, 9.1 Szalma, James L. 2.5 Szaluta, Jacques 2.4, 7.6 't Hart, Harm 5.3 't Hart, Paul 8.3 Taran, Sergeyi 5.1, 6.1 Tarman, Christopher 1.5 ter Wal, Jessika 7.7 Thomas, Dan B. 13.7 Thomas, Rosa L. 1.4 Thompson, Mischa E. 1.4 Todosijevic, Bojan 3.4, 6.3, 7.4, 14.4 Tonn, Mari Boor 2.1, 3.1 Torney-Purta, Judith 3.7 Trogrlic, Aleksandra 3.4, 6.3, 14.4 Tropp, Linda R. 15.1 Turcotte, Andre 3.2, 15.3 Turnbull, Neil 4.4 Vajda, Zsuzsanna 13.6 Valentino, Nicholas 3.5 Valenty, Linda O. 2.2, 4.6 Valeri, Lorenzo 13.3 Van Baren, N.G.E. 9.5 Van den Assem, Arjan 14.2 Van der Eijk, Cees Plen I, 15.2 Van der Helm, T. 6.2 Van der Maas, Paul J. 2.3 Van der Wal, Gerrit 2.3 Van den Bichelaer, Danielle 3.5 Van Ginneken, Jaap 1.5, 9.6 Van Hiel, Alain 8.6, 12.5 Van Zoonen, Liesbet 1.3, 3.6, 6.6, 15.5 Vasic, Aleksandar 3.4, 6.3, 14.4 Vassiliadou, Myria 6.4, 15.5 Veenhoven, Ruut 11.6 Ventura, Jennifer 3.3 Verbeek, Bertjan 4.2, 8.3 Virtanen, Simo V. 5.5 Voronov, Alexander 11.5 Wachsmuth, Iris 8.1 Wagner, Ulrich 6.3, 15.1 Walch, Karen 2.6 Walker, Iain 6.5 Walter, Mark I. 1.2 Ward, Dana 7.2, 11.3 Wasmund, Klaus 9.5, 12.1 Webster, Scott W. 2.4 Weinberg, Carroll A. 11.5 Weinberg, Leonard 13.3 Weinstein, Fred 7.6 Weiss, Hilde 9.2 Weiss, Karin 11.2 Werhun, Cherie 6.4 Wernich, Jörg M. 7.3 Whitlatch, Morgan 11.5 Wilcox, Allen R. 7.4, 8.6 Willems, Dick L. 2.3 Williams, Kristen 12.3 Wilmer, Franke 1.1, 2.1, 3.4 Wilson, Graham 14.5 Winter, David 5.5, PA, 7.2, 11.3, 13.4 Witztum, Eliezer 13.1 Wolff, Claudius 3.5 Wolsink, M. 9.5 Wood, James L. 12.6 Woods, Ngaire 8.3 Worchel, Steve 9.3, 11.1, 13.2 Wright, Steve 15.1 Wu, Doreen Dongying 5.7 Xie, Iris (Hong) 1.5 Yagcioglu, Semiramis 4.3 Yahouni-Hutten, Nathalie 2.5 Yatani, Choichiro 5.4 Young, Marilyn J. 3.1, 4.1 Yuchtman-Yaar, Ephraim 9.1, 10.4 Yule, William 13.1 Yuriev, Alexander 2.2 Zanetti, Lisa 14.6, 15.5 Zonana, Gustavo 7.1 Zucker, Alyssa N. 3.3 Zunac, Vesna 3.4 Codes: PA = Presidential Address IA = Invited Address WS = Workshop PLEN = Plenary Session