International Society of Political Psychology

Twenty-Third Annual Scientific Meeting

Hope and Fears in the
Transition to the New Millennium

Westin Hotel
Seattle, Washington, USA

1-4 July 2000

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

 

Introducing The International Society of 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, 2000-2001


Thursday, June 29, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Executive Committee Meeting

Roy's Seattle Restaurant (located in the Westin Hotel)


Friday, June 30, 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Governing Council Meeting

Adams (San Juan Level)


Friday, June 30, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.; 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Workshop I: Personality and Political Behavior

Orcas (San Juan Level)

Coordinator: Jerrold Post, George Washington University, USA


Friday, June 30, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Blakely (San Juan Level)

Workshop II: Automated Content Analysis for the Remote Assessment of Leaders

Coordinators: Margaret Hermann, Syracuse University, USA
Michael D. Young, Social Sciences Automation, Inc., USA
J. Thomas Preston, Washington State University, USA


Saturday, July 1, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Conference Registration

Book Exhibit and Paper Sale


Saturday, July 1, 8:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.

Panel 1.1 Globalization and Identity

Chair: P. G. Klandermans, Free University, The Netherlands

Globalization and the Construction of Collective Identities: Self, Identity and the Strife for Ontological Security
Catarina Kinnvall, Lund University, Sweden
Globalization and Conflict Resolution: Reframing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Karin Aggestam, Lund University, Sweden
How are the Identities of Individuals Changed in a Rapidly Changing Reality?
Lars Dencik, Roskilde University, Denmark
The Construction of a Cosmopolitan Identity: Interpersonal Conflict of Identities and Mediation
Ramin Kaweh, London School of Economics, United Kingdom

Discussant: P. G. Klandermans, Free University, The Netherlands

Panel 1.2 Understanding the Role of Mediation in the Management of Conflicts

Chair: Jacob Bercovitch, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

A Comparative Analysis of Turning Points in International Negotiation
Daniel Druckman, George Mason University, USA
Mediator Readiness versus Mediation Ripeness
Fen Osler Hampson, Carleton University, Canada
Understanding Mediator Behavior in International Conflict: Theoretical and Empirical Analysis
Jacob Bercovitch, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
NGOs in Conflict: Doing Harm or Bringing Peace?
Pamela Aall, United States Institute for Peace, USA

Discussant: Eileen Babbitt, Tufts University, USA

Panel 1.3 Ethnic-Racial Conflict and Prejudice: Prospects for Change?

Chair: Fred Slocum, Minnesota State University, USA

Agency or Structure: An Analysis of the Potential for Racial Change
Michael Franz, University of Wisconsin, USA
Promoting Traditional Conflict Resolution in Ecuadorian Indigenous Communities
Richard V. Wagner, Bates College, USA
Cross-community Contact and Sectarian Attitudes among Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland
Miles Hewstone, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Ed Cairns, University of Ulster, United Kingdom
Alberto Voci, University of Padua, Italy
Richard Crisp, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Frances McClernon, University of Ulster, United Kingdom
Tolerance of Groups vs. Tolerance of Beliefs: Symbolic Importance of Group Labels in Political Tolerance Judgments
Ewa Golebiowska, Tufts University, USA

Discussant: Fred Slocum, Minnesota State University, USA

Panel 1.4 Rhetoric, Metaphors, and Political Dynamics and Change

Chair: Ofer Feldman, Naruto University of Education, Japan

Postmodern Snapshots: A Simple Method for Assessing Postmodern Attitudes
Allen F. Ketcham, Texas A&M University, USA
Jim Norwine, Texas A&M University, USA
Dan Primozac, Elmhurst College, USA
Michael Bruner, North Texas State University, USA
Michael Preda, Midwestern University, USA
The Worldview of Worldview
Frances A. Beer, University of Colorado, USA
G. R. Boynton, University of Iowa, USA
Deconstruction of Arafat's Political Myth
Ihab Saloul, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Rhetoric, Metaphors, and Political Roles in Japan
Ofer Feldman, Naruto University of Education, Japan

Discussant: Christ'l de Landtsheer, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Panel 1.5 Roundtable: Mass Violence: Lessons from the Last Century for the Next

Chair: C. Fred Alford, University of Maryland, USA

Participants:
Jerrold Post, George Washington University, USA
James Glass, University of Maryland, USA
C. Fred Alford, University of Maryland, USA

Panel 1.6 The Political Psychology of Legitimacy

Chair: Shana Levin, Claremont McKenna College, USA

The Legitimization of Inequality Between Groups: A System Justification Approach
John T. Jost, Stanford University, USA
Ideological Asymmetry or Ideological Symmetry?: The Interactive Effects of Status, Social Dominance, and System Legitimacy
Shana Levin, Claremont McKenna College, USA
Ideology and the Affective Consequences of Perceived High Status
Christopher M. Federico, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Legitimizing the Exercise of Authority in Groups
Tom Tyler, New York University, USA

Discussant: Yuen Huo, University of California, Los Angeles, USA


Saturday, July 1, 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

Panel 2.1 The Past and the Future of Political Socialization: Research Reflected in the IEA Civic Education Study

Chair: Judith Torney-Purta, University of Maryland at College Park, USA

Contribution of the IEA Civic Education Study to Research on Political Socialization
Judith Torney-Purta, University of Maryland at College Park, USA
The IEA Civic Education Study in Israel: An Older Population
Orit Ichilov, Tel Aviv University, Israel
The Impact of Political Knowledge and Democratic Competencies on Democratic Action: Results from the German Part of the IEA Civic Education Project
Detlef Oesterreich, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Germany

Discussants: Ram Mahalingam, University of Michigan, USA
Walter Parker, University of Washington, USA

Panel 2.2 Roundtable: Is There a Political Psychology of Governing Institutions?

Chair: Barbara Farnham, Columbia University, USA

Participants:
Bryan Jones, University of Washington, USA
John Brehm, Duke University, USA
George Marcus, Williams College, USA

Panel 2.3 Training Scholar Practitioners for the New World Disorder

Chair: Ronald J. Fisher, Royal Roads University, Canada

Shifting Sands: Training Conflict Resolution Scholar-Practitioners in an Age of Epistemological Pluralism
Tamra Pearson d'Estree, George Mason University, USA
Training Scholar-Practitioners in International Conflict Resolution: Three Exemplar Programs from Different Institutional Contexts
Ronald J. Fisher, Royal Roads University, Canada
Teaching Interactive Conflict Resolution to Mainstream Actors: Key Distinctions that are often Misunderstood
Cynthia Chataway, York University, Canada
Training Conflict Resolution Scholar-Practitioners in Professional Schools of Public Policy: When Incremental Innovation May Not be Enough!
Brian Mandell, Harvard University, USA

Discussant: Eric Stern, Stockholm University, Sweden

Panel 2.4 National Identities as Group Identities: Social Psychological Perspectives on Social Identification

Chair: Emanuele Castano, Ohio State University, USA

Why Do People Belong? A Review of the Motives for Social Identification
Marilynn Brewer, Ohio State University, USA
From Kosovo to Columbine: Fear of Death and Human Violence
Sheldon Solomon, Brooklyn College, USA
The Ingroup as a Vehicle for Transcendence: I Belong Therefore I Exist
Emanuele Castano, Ohio State University, USA
The Role of National Identity in Protracting and Resolving Conflict: The Israeli-Palestinian Case
Herbert Kelman, Harvard University, USA

Discussant: Michele Alexander, University of Maine, USA

Panel 2.5 Authority and Authoritarianism

Chair: David N. Smith, University of Kansas, USA

Ambivalence Toward Authority
David N. Smith, University of Kansas, USA
(Dis)Obedience to Orders that Go Against Human Rights
Adam Kiss, Toulouse-Le Mirail University, France
Punitiveness, Right Wing-Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation
Jason S. Capps, University of Kansas, USA
Workplace Authority and Personal Authoritarianism: The Effect of Workplace Experience on Personality
Christopher W. Gunn, University of Kansas, USA

Discussant: Sam McFarland, Western Kentucky University, USA

Panel 2.6 Political Psychology: Beyond Conventional Sampling

Chair: William Meyers, University of Cincinnati, USA

Why Don't You Just Read Them? A Narrative Analysis of World Press Profiles of Aspiring Dictators
William Meyers, University of Cincinnati, USA
Christine A. Gerety, University of Cincinnati, USA
On Face Value
Todd Culp, Northern Illinois University, USA
Motive Imagery in Candidate Supportive Letters to the Editor
Ted Sturman, University of Maine, USA

Discussant: G.R. Boynton, University of Iowa, USA

Panel 2.7 Methodological Problems in Research on the Holocaust

Chair: Helgard Kramer, Free University, Berlin

How Can We Ever Talk About the Past? Crisis of Testimony in Narrative Interviews Between a non-Jewish Sociologist and Jewish Victims of the Sho'aha in Germany
Birgit Schreiber, Carl von Ossietzky University, Germany
Transference of the Nazi-past into the New Century in Germany
Iris Wachsmuth, Free University Berlin, Germany
"We Called Him Dr. Mengele": Witness Testimonies on SS-Doctors in Auschwitz
Helgard Kramer, Free University, Berlin

Discussant: Abraham Ashkenasi, Free University Berlin, Germany


Saturday, July 1, 12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.

Lunch Plenary I

Political Psychology as a Discipline

Chair: Kristen Monroe, University of California, Irvine, USA

Margaret Hermann, Syracuse University, USA
David Winter, University of Michigan, USA
Martha Crenshaw, Wesleyan University, USA
David Sears, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Peter Suedfeld, University of British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, July 1, 2:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.

Panel 3.1 Establishing Your Career as a Political Psychologist: Professional Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities

Chair: Antonio Brown, University of Michigan, USA

James S. Jackson, University of Michigan, USA
Jeffrey Taliaferro, Tufts University, USA
Andrea Grove, University of Vermont, USA
Colin Wayne Leach, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Cynthia Chataway, York University, Canada
Carolyn L. Funk, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
David O. Sears, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Panel 3.2 Representing the Holocaust: Between Memory and Politics I

Chair: Ruth Linn, Haifa University, Israel

Narration or Deconstruction?: The Search for Memory in Post-Holocaust Art
Stephen Feinstein, University of Minnesota, USA
The Jewish Abstract Expressionists and the Holocaust
Matthew Baigell, Rutgers University, USA
Art, Politics and Memory: Returning (or not) Nazi Loot 55 Years Later
Ori Soltes, Georgetown University, USA

Discussant: Ruth Linn, Haifa University, Israel

Panel 3.3 Beyond the Signing of Peace Agreements: Social-Psychological Perspectives on Reconciliation and Peace Building

Chair: Arie Nadler, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Healing, Forgiveness and Reconciliation After Mass Killing and Genocide
Ervin Staub, University of Massachusetts, USA
Change of Ethos as a Challenge for Reconciliation
Daniel Bar-Tal, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
Reconciliation Between Groups of Unequal Power
Nadim Rouhana, University of Massachusetts, USA
Reconciliation and/or Peace Building: Similarities and Differences
Arie Nadler, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Discussant: Marilynn Brewer, Ohio State University, USA

Panel 3.4 Participation, Protest, and Behavioral Dynamics in Political Socialization

Chair: Peter Muhlberger, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Antecedents and Consequences of Protest Behavior: A Longitudinal 3-generational Analysis
Kent Jennings, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Patterns of Socialization to Community and Political Participation: A Longitudinal Study
Margaret Conway, University of Florida, USA
Alfonso J. Damico, University of Iowa, USA
Sandra Bowman Damico, University of Iowa, USA
Behavioral Dynamics in Political Socialization: Evidence of a Disequillibration and Restabilization Process
Steven Chaffee, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Melissa Nichols Saphir, Stanford University, USA
Michael McDevitt, University of New Mexico, USA
Measuring Deliberative Participation and Potential
Peter Muhlberger, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Discussant: P.G. Klandermans, Free University, The Netherlands

Panel 3.5 Political Culture, Citizenship and Civic Education in Mexico During Transition to Democracy

Chair: Graciela A. Mota Botello, UNAM, Mexico

Political Culture and Citizenship During the Transition to Democracy in Mexico
Graciela A. Mota Botello, UNAM, Mexico
Citizen Rights and Obligations Concerning the Democratic Electoral Process in Mexico
Betty Sanders Brocado, UNAM, Mexico
Psychological Principles of the Theoretical Foundations of a Model of Civic Education
Belinde Garcia Cabrero, UNAM, Mexico
Frida Diaz Barriga, UNAM, Mexico

Discussant: Orit Ichilov, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Panel 3.6 Roundtable: The ISPP University of the Internet: Possibilities and Applications

Chair: Gerda Lederer, New School University, USA

Participants:
Gerda Lederer, New School University, USA
David N. Smith, University of Kansas, USA
Jill Wandrey, New School University, USA
Dana Ward, Pitzer College, USA
Albert Lichtblau, University of Salzburg, Austria

Saturday, July 1, 4:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.

Panel 4.1 The Political Psychology of Leadership

Chair: Theresa Capelos, SUNY-Stony Brook, USA

Scandal and Political Leadership
Theresa Capelos, SUNY-Stony Brook, USA
American Governors and Their Constituents: The Relationship Between Gubernatorial Personality and Popularity
Jay Barth, Hendrix College, USA
Margaret R. Ferguson, Indiana University at Indianapolis, USA
Birth Order and Political Ambition
Rudy B. Andeweg, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Governance as Ceremony
Diane E. Johnson, Kutztown University, USA

Panel 4.2 The Origins and Consequences of Exclusive v. Inclusive In-group Identities

Chair: Jack Citrin, University of California, Berkeley, USA

Localism-Cosmopolitanism and Political Engagement: A New Measure and Preliminary Results
Melinda Jackson, University of Minnesota, USA
Border Proximity and National Identity
John Brehm, Duke University, USA
Henk Goemans, Duke University, USA
Krista Wiegand, Duke University, USA
Media Mass Identity vs. Specific Collective Identity: From Mass to Particular Collective and Back Again
Mira Moshe, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Social Categorization and Bystander Behavior: Investigating the Social Context of Intervention
Clare Cassidy, Lancaster University, United Kingdom
Mark Levine, Lancaster University, United Kingdom
Stephen Reicher, St. Andrews University, United Kingdom

Discussant: Felicia Pratto, University of Connecticut, USA

Panel 4.3 Microfoundations in the Analysis of Revolutions

Chair: Emily Hauptmann, Western Michigan University, USA

The Reasonable and the Rational Capacities and the Analysis of Revolutions
Emily Hauptmann, Western Michigan University, USA
Paul Clements, Western Michigan University, USA
Rational Choice and Revolutions: A New Model
Howard Margolis, University of Chicago, USA
Supporting Rebellion in Northern Ireland and Palestine: A Prospect Theory Approach to Variation in Risk Acceptance
Dan Masters, University of Tennessee, USA

Discussant: John T. Jost, Stanford University, USA

Panel 4.4 Ethnic Conflict in Comparative Perspective

Chair: Andrea Grove, University of Vermont, USA

East Timor: Conflict and Independence
Anantha G. Raman, University Malaysia Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
Conflicts in the Emerging Civic Societies in Central Asia
Abdusamodoz Abdusabur, Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan
The Ethnic Conflict Resolution in the Eastern Europe: Towards Collective European Identity
Carina Valentinovna Korostelina, Woodrow Wilson Center, USA
Back to the Future?: Identifying Hopes and Fears in Contemporary Northern Ireland
Jim McAuley, University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom

Discussant: Andrea Grove, University of Vermont, USA

Panel 4.5 Children's Political World: Images and Judgments

Chair: Ram Mahalingam, University of Michigan, USA

Perceptions of Stressful Life Events in Northern Irish School Children: A Longitudinal Study
Orla T. Muldoon, Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland
Developing Stereotypes of Public Servants in Children's Literature
Christopher A. Cooper, University of Tennessee, USA
Marc Schwerdt, University of Tennessee, USA
The Political Judgments of Children and Adolescents
Shawn W. Rosenberg, University of California, Irvine, USA

Discussant: Ram Mahalingam, University of Michigan, USA

Panel 4.6 What Does It Mean to Be Interdisciplinary - and Is That Enough? Invited Address: 1999 Sanford Award Recipient

Hal Saunders, The Kettering Foundation, USA
Introduction: Margaret Hermann, Syracuse University, USA


Saturday, July 1, 7:00 p.m.

Opening Reception


Sunday, July 2, 7:00 a.m.

Political Psychology Editorial Board Meeting


Sunday, July 2, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Conference Registration

Book Exhibit and Paper Sale


Sunday, July 2, 8:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.

Panel 5.1 Effects of Status and Identity on Collective Problem Solving

Chair: Lisa Troyer, University of Iowa, USA

Processing Performance Evaluations in Homogeneous Task Groups: Gender and Feedback Effects
Martha Foschi, University of British Columbia, Canada
Sandra Enns, University of British Columbia, Canada
Vanessa Lapointe, University of British Columbia, Canada
Status and Identity in Collective Problem Solving
Robert Shelly, Ohio University, USA
Perceiving Others' Leadership Behavior as a Function of Others' Status
Michael Conway, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

Discussant: Lisa Troyer, University of Iowa, USA

Panel 5.2 Public Opinion, Media, and Social Control

Chair: James L. Wood, San Diego State University, USA

Kosovo War Reporting and Public Opinion in Various European Countries
Christ'l de Landtsheer, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Jerry Palmer, London Guildhall University, United Kingdom
The Public Framing Theory: Media Priming, Perceptions, and Political Atmosphere of the Public
Ji-Young Kim, Seoul National University, Korea
How the Media Prime Perceptions of Foreign Nations
Paul Brewer, George Washington University, USA
Lars Willnat, George Washington University, USA
Joe Graf, George Washington University, USA
The Emergence of Political Advertisements in the UK Media: An Analysis of Political Interaction, Political Messaging and Transparency - Beyond Political Metaphor
Chris Floyd, Sussex, United Kingdom

Panel 5.3 Political Cognition

Chair: Bryan Jones, University of Washington, USA

Analogies and Abstract Reasoning in Decision Making: Evidence for Truman's Proposal for Development Assistance
Marijke Breuning, Truman State University, USA
Responding to Negative Feedback in Protracted Policy Problems
Charles F. Hermann, Texas A&M University, USA
Robert S. Billings, Ohio State University, USA
Robert Litchfield, Ohio State University, USA
Strategy, Problem Representation, and Service Modes of Thinking
John A. Kimminau, Ohio State University, USA
Experimental Study of Cognitive Processes and Information in Political Problem Solving: A Replication
Helen Purkitt, U.S. Naval Academy, USA

Discussant: Bryan Jones, University of Washington, USA

Panel 5.4 The Political Psychology of Gender: Contemporary Controversies

Chair: Jim Sidanius, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Demystifying Gender and Sexuality Through the Literary Imagination
Brian Mello, University of Washington, USA
Replicating a Gender Stereotyping Experiment: What We've Learned
Gregory Pettis, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, USA
Gender, Conflict and Conflict Resolution: Revisiting the Controversy
Carolyn Stephenson, University of Hawaii, USA

Discussant: Myria Vassiliadou, Intercollege, Cyprus

Panel 5.5 Nuclear Accidents: A Challenge for the Political Psychologists

Chair: Peter Suedfeld, University of British Columbia, Canada

Presenter:
Koichi Eugene Okamoto, Toyo Eiwa University, Japan
Discussants:
Peter Suedfeld, University of British Columbia, Canada
Cheryl Koopman, Stanford University, USA
Linda Valenty, San Jose State University, USA

Panel 5.6 Representing the Holocaust: Between Memory and Politics II

Chair: Dan Bar-On, Ben Gurion University, Israel

In the Name of the Holocaust--Israel and Palestinians Use and Misuse of Holocaust Symbols and Metaphors
Ruth Linn, Haifa University, Israel
American Film and the Holocaust
Judith Doneson, University of Washington, USA
The Sho'aha in the German Cultural Memory As Well As in the Collective Memories of the Germans
Horst-Alfred Heinrich, University of Giessen, Germany

Discussant: Dan Bar-On, Ben Gurion University, Israel


Sunday, July 2, 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

Panel 6.1 Identity and Conflict in the Middle East

Chair: Daniel Lieberfeld, Bowdoin College, USA

Kibbutz Born Veterans Responding to Military Service in the West Bank and Gaza
Yechezkel Dar, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Shaul Kimhi, Tel-Hai Academic College, Israel
National Identities in Conflict: The Psycho-Political Dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian Reconciliation
Amal Jamal, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Identities, Identifications and Evaluation of Concessions in the Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations
Ifat Maoz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Problem Representation and Victimhood in Israeli-Palestinian Relations
Donald Sylvan, Ohio State University, USA
Arie Nadler, Tel Aviv University, Israel
National Dignity in Middle Eastern Politics
Ilai Alon, Tel Aviv University, Israel

Discussant: Daniel Lieberfeld, Bowdoin College, USA

Panel 6.2 Psychology and Economics I

Chair: Howard Margolis, University of Chicago, USA

A New Zealand Test of Self-Interest and Ideological Theories of Party Preference Formation
Michael Allen, University of Newcastle, Australia
Sik Hung Ng, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Integrating Psychology and Experimental Economics: Evidence on Deliberation in the Ultimate Game
Adam F. Simon, University of Washington, USA
Tracy Sulkin, University of Washington, USA
Betting the Future: Group Formation and Exclusion as a Card Game
Scott Crosson, University of Oregon, USA

Discussant: Howard Margolis, University of Chicago, USA

Panel 6.3 Conflicts and Similarities Between Contemporary Approaches to Ethnic Conflict and Discrimination: Social Identity Theory, Social Dominance Theory and System-Justification Theory

Chair: Jim Sidanius, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Putting Social Categories into Practice: A Defense and an Extension of Self-Categorization Theory
Steve Reicher, St. Andrews University, United Kingdom
Ideology and Intergroup Relations: Points of Convergence and Divergence among Theories of Social Identification, Social Dominance, and System Justification
John Jost, Stanford University, USA
Social Identity Theory, System-justification Theory, and Social Dominance Theory: An Attempt at Integration
Jim Sidanius, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Discussant: Leonie Huddy, SUNY-Stony Brook, USA

Panel 6.4 Authoritarianism Research in Old and New Democracies

Chairs: Ferenc Erõs, Janus Pannonius University and Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Zsolt Enyedi, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

The Causes of Xenophobia in Austria: Social Deprivation or the Durability of Authoritarian Tradition?
Hilde Weiss, University of Vienna, Austria
Anomie and Prejudice in Post-Communist Hungary
Andras Kovacs, Nationalism Studies Program of Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
The Relevance of Authoritarianism Research in Transition Societies
Ferenc Erõs, Janus Pannonius University and Institute of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Zoltán Fábián, Institute for Psychology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Post-Materialism and Authoritarianism
Zsolt Enyedi, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
Bojan Todosijevic, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

Discussant: Gerda Lederer, New School University, USA

Panel 6.5 After the Formal Transition: The Prospects for Rooting Authoritarian Behavioral Patterns out of Nigerian Political Culture

Chair: Darren Kew, Tufts University, USA

Reversing Authoritarian Trends in Nigerian Political Culture: Role of the National Assembly and Presidency
Ebere Onwudiwe, Central State University, USA
The 1999 Elections in Nigeria: Transitional or Democratic
Oyeleye Oyediran, University of Lagos, Nigeria
TBA
Julius Ihonvbere, Ford Foundation, USA
Civil Society and Political Learning in the Democratization Process: Teaching Democratic Political Culture at Micro Level in Nigeria
Darren Kew, Tufts University, USA

Discussant: TBA

Panel 6.6 Governance Processes for Managing Successful Change in Indigenous Communities

Chair: Gordon Gong, CESO Aboriginal Services, Canada

A Holistic Approach to Indigenous Governance: Issues and Insights to be Respected
Gordon Gong, CESO Aboriginal Services, Canada
Participatory Committees as Community Capacity-building Tools
Stephen Ameyaw, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Participatory Research on Understanding Strong Indigenous Communities
Cynthia Chataway, York University, Canada

Sunday, July 2, 12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.

Lunch Plenary II

Negotiating Peace and Reconciliation
The Honorable Paul C. Warnke, USA
Ervin Staub, University of Massachusetts, USA
Lily Gardner Feldman, Johns Hopkins University, USA

Sunday, July 2, 2:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.

Panel 7.1 Policy, Theory, and History: Issues in Political Psychology

Chair:Gladys Lang, University of Washington, USA

The Bauhaus as a Creative Play Space
Peter Loewenberg, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
'Polis' and 'Psyche' - 'Human Nature' as the Constitutional Instance of a 'Polis' in Important Concepts of Political Theory
Irene Etzersdorfer, University of Vienna, Austria
Workplace Surveillance: The Law and National Policy
Ann Marie Wood, University of California, Berkeley, USA

Discussant: Kurt Lang, University of Washington, USA
Gladys Lang, University of Washington, USA

Panel 7.2 Political Judgment

Chair: Deborah Welch Larson, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Intuition and Analysis in Foreign Policy Judgment
Deborah Welch Larson, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Coping with Value Conflict Under Stress: The Art of Crisis Management
Eric Stern, Stockholm University, Sweden
Adaptive Decision-Making and Its Limits in Complex Institutions
Bryan Jones, University of Washington, USA
Counting Votes in an Echo Chamber: Cognition, Complexity and the Prospects for Deliberative Democracy
Michael A. Neblo, University of Chicago, USA
Problem Diagnosis in Political Decision-making
Barbara Farnham, Columbia University, USA

Discussant: Robert S. Billings, Ohio State University, USA

Panel 7.3 Reasoning about Social and Political Justice

Chair: Faye Crosby, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

Justice Motives and Social Relations
Felicia Pratto, University of Connecticut, USA
Justice and the Rule of Law: Minority Citizen Experiences with Legal Authorities
Tom Tyler, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, USA
Trust and Compassion: Exploring Public and Private Paths to Assisting the Poor
Marco Steenbergen, University of North Carolina, USA
Paul Brewer, George Washington University, USA
Deliberating About Justice
Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University, USA
Christopher Karpowitz, Princeton University, USA

Discussant: Faye Crosby, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

Panel 7.4 Identity, Political Consciousness, and Attitudes Toward Democracy: Comparative Perspectives

Chair:TBA

Satisfaction with Democracy: A Cross-national Cohort Analysis
Diana Owen, Georgetown University, USA
Jack Dennis, University of Wisconsin, USA
Identity, Values, and the Political Development of Youth: The Role of Orienting to "Others"
Constance A. Flanagan, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Between Conflict and Coexistence: Historical and Political Consciousness of Israeli and Palestinian Youth
Shifra Sagy, Ben-Gurion University, Israel
Sami Adwan, Ben Gurion University, Israel
Avi Kaplan, Ben-Gurion University, Israel
Mohamed Farhat, Bethlehem University, Israel
Fatma Kassem, Ben-Gurion University, Israel

Panel 7.5 Voters and Political Candidates I

Chair: Carolyn Funk, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Why Do People Support Some Politicians and Reject Others?
Urszula Jakubowska, Institute of Psychology Pan, Poland
Physical Appearance and Assimilation Effects in Candidate Appraisal
James N. Schubert, Northern Illinois University, USA
Margaret Ann Curran, Northern Illinois University, USA
Collective Representation and External Efficacy
Lonna Rae Atkeson, University of New Mexico, USA
Nancy Carillo, University of New Mexico, USA
The Putin Phenomenon: Bandwagon Effect in the Russian Presidential Election of 2000
Elena Labkovskaya, Northwestern University, USA

Discussant: Carolyn Funk, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Panel 7.6 The Psychocultural Dynamics of Ethnic Conflict and its Resolution

Chair: Marc Howard Ross, Bryn Mawr College, USA

Resolving Ethnic Conflict: Report of an Applied Conflict Resolution Project in Slovakia
Peter Huncik, Sandor Morai Foundation in Bratislava, Slovakia
Beyond Victimhood: Some Contradictions in the Concept of Co-Existence
Dan Bar-On, Ben Gurion University, Israel
The Link From Working Through the Holocaust to Current Ethnic Conflicts: Describing and Evaluating the TRT Hamburg Seminar
Ifat Maoz, Hebrew University, Israel
Dan Bar-On, Ben Gurion University, Israel
Nuclear Conflict Management in South Asia: Psycho-Cultural Dimension
B.M. Jain, University of Rajasthan, India

Discussant: Marc Howard Ross, Bryn Mawr College, USA


Sunday, July 2, 4:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.

Panel 8.1 Language of Politics - The Politics of Language

Chair: Ursula Piontkowski, University of Munster, Germany

Cognition and Perception: How Language Reveals the New South Africa
Willem J. Botha, Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit, South Africa
Multilingualism in a Global Neighborhood
Walter Simon, University of Vienna, Austria
Attitudes toward English Language Legislation: Predictors and Justifications
Robert T. Schatz, Metropolitan State College of Denver, USA
Nancy A. Sullivan, Texas A&M University, USA

Discussant: Ursula Piontkowski, University of Munster, Germany

Panel 8.2 The APA/CPA Ethnopolitical Warfare Initiative

Chair: Peter Suedfeld, University of British Columbia, Canada

The Joint Initiative on Ethnopolitical Warfare at the Junction of Disciplines and Orientations
Peter Suedfeld, The University of British Columbia, Canada
Designing a Graduate Curriculum in Trauma Relief and Conflict Resolution for Intervention in Ethnopolitical War Zones
Ronald J. Fisher, Royal Roads University, Canada
Postdoctoral Education at the Solomon Asch Center
Clark McCauley, Bryn Mawr College and the University of Pennsylvania, USA

Panel 8.3 Security, Foreign Policy and Conflict Management I

Chair: Fredrik Bynander, Uppsala University, Sweden

Striving for Superiority in the Military Balance in a Simulated International Conflict
Cheryl Koopman, Stanford University, USA
Rose McDermott, Cornell University, USA
Jonathan Cowden, Cornell University, USA
Surprise? The Effects of Bias, Distraction, and Internal Division on American Foreign Policy
Edward Haley, Claremont McKenna College, USA
Process and Outcome Consequences of Simultaneous Foreign Policy Decisions
Nehemia Geva, Texas A&M University, USA
J. Mark Skorick, Texas A&M University, USA
Magnanimity after Interstate Wars: Does It Matter How It Ends?
Carmela Lutmar, New York University, USA

Discussant: Charles F. Hermann, Texas A&M University, USA

Panel 8.4 Electronic Networks, Political Capital, and Participation

Chair: Peter Mulhberger, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Bridging the Digital Divide: The Role of Political Capital in Community Electronic Networks
Amy Gangl, University of Minnesota, USA
Melinda Jackson, University of Minnesota, USA
Eric Riedel, University of Minnesota, USA
Eugene Borgida, University of Minnesota, USA
John L. Sullivan, University of Minnesota, USA
Alina Oxendine, University of Minnesota, USA
Electronic Communications: A Revolution in Social and Political Participation?
Guido R Demicheli, Universidad de Valparaso, Chile

Discussant: Peter Mulhberger, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Panel 8.5 The New Social Psychology of Social Movements

Chair: James L. Wood, San Diego State University, USA

The New Social Psychology of Social Movements: An Overview
James L. Wood, San Diego State University, USA
Identity and Protest
P.G. Klandermans, Free University, The Netherlands
Complexity and Irony in the Policing or Protest: The WTO in Seattle
Gary T. Marx, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Patrick Gilham, University of Colorado, USA

Panel 8.6 The Intersection of Ethnic and National Identity: Problems of the Multiethnic State

Chair: Jim Sidanius, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Dilemmas of Identity in Multiethnic States: Between Ethnic Nationalism and Equal Citizenship
Nadim Rouhana, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA
Changing Ethos as an Expression of Identity: The Transition of the Israeli Society
Daniel Bar-Tal, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Neta Oren, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Can There Be Europe without Europeans?: Problems of Identity in a Multinational Community
Jack Citrin, University of California, Berkeley, USA
John Sides, University of California, Berkeley, USA
The Interface Between Ethnic and National Identity: The Dominican Case
Jim Sidanius, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Yesilernis Pena, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Discussant: Ervin Staub, University of Massachusetts, USA


Sunday, July 2, 6:00 p.m.

ISPP Business Meeting


Monday, July 3, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Conference Registration

Book Exhibit and Paper Sale


Monday, July 3, 8:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.

Panel 9.1 Perspectives on Power

Chair: Carrie Langner, University of California, Berkeley

The Effects of Power on Task vs. Person-Focused Attention
Cameron Anderson, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Some Antecedents of Power Motivation
Steve Gerrity, University of Michigan, USA
Disentangling the Effects of Power on Group Perceptions
Ana Guinote, University of Colorado, USA
Charles Judd, University of Colorado, USA
Social Dominance Theory: The Dominican Case
Yesilernis Pena, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Discussant: David Winter, University of Michigan, USA

Panel 9.2 Cognitive Dynamics of Authority and Conflict

Chair: Ronald Turco, M.D., Beaverton, Oregon, USA

International Relations Image Theory Applied to Domestic Ethnic Politics
Michele G. Alexander, University of Maine, USA
Marilynn B. Brewer, Ohio State University, USA
Richard K. Herrmann, Ohio State University, USA
Identity Characteristics as Expressed by Policemen, Torturers and Killers During the Brazilian Dictatorship
Mika Haritos-Fatouros, Aristotle University, Greece
Obedience to Malevolent Authority in Political Mass Killing: Cause or Excuse
Sheldon Levy, Wayne State University, USA
Peter Jones, University of Reading, United Kingdom
Alexander Voronov, Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia
Paul Frijters, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Discussant: Ronald Turco, M.D., Beaverton, Oregon, USA

Panel 9.3 Roundtable: Political Socialization: Have We Gone Wrong?

Chair: Orit Ichilov, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Roberta Sigel, Rutgers University, USA Kent Jennings, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Jack Dennis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Steven Chaffee, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Panel 9.4 Voters and Political Candidates II

Chair: George Marcus, Williams College, USA

Separating the Wheat from the Chaff: Voter Decision-making about Presidential Candidates
David Redlawsk, University of Iowa, USA
Crista Hubby, University of Iowa, USA
Electoral Consequences of Ambivalence Toward Presidential Candidates
Howard Lavine, SUNY-Stony Brook, USA
Values as Heuristics: Mechanics of Candidate Choice with Minimal Policy Knowledge
Morgan Marrietta, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Political Personality and Leadership in the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election
Aubrey Immelman, St. John's University, USA

Discussant: George Marcus, Williams College, USA

Panel 9.5 Identity Theory and International Relations Theory

Chair: Stephen G. Walker, Arizona State University, USA

A Synthetic Approach to Identity in International Relations
Cameron Thies, Louisiana State University, USA
Identity and Competition in Sino-American Relations
Peter Hays Gries, Ohio State University, USA
Culture, National Identity, and Japan-US Relations in the Late Nineteenth Century
Paul Kowert, Florida International University, USA
Role Identities and the Operational Codes of Political Leaders
Stephen G. Walker, Arizona State University, USA

Discussant: Leonie Huddy, SUNY-Stony Brook, USA

Panel 9.6 Race, Politics and the American Dilemma

Chair: David Sears, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Racism, Ideology, and Affirmative Action, Revisited: Political Sophistication and the "Principled Conservatism" Hypothesis
Christopher M. Federico, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Jim Sidanius, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Is Ingroup Pride the 'Positive Half' of Ethnocentrism?
Rui de Figueiredo, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Zachery Elkins, University of California, Berkeley, USA
The Origins of Symbolic Racism: The Blend of Racial Affect and Individualism is More than the Sum of its Parts
P. J. Henry, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
David Sears, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Symbolic Racism after Thirty Years: A Current Appraisal
David Sears, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
P.J. Henry, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Monday, July 3, 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 a.m.

Panel 10.1 Public Opinion, Racial Stereotypes and Political Ideology

Chair: Colin Wayne Leach, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

Ideology, Traditional Values, Racial Stereotypes and Responses to Racially Laden Pictorial Stimuli
Fred Slocum, Minnesota State University, USA
Social Group Comparison and Intergroup Relations: Sources and Consequences of Perceptions of Group Influence
Christopher Muste, Louisiana State University, USA
The Nature and Content of Contemporary Ethnic and Gender Stereotypes
Gretchen Lopez, Syracuse University, USA
Masataka Nunokawa, Syracuse University, USA

Discussant: Colin Wayne Leach, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

Panel 10.2 Roundtable: Teaching Political Psychology: Does it Help Define the Field?

Moderator: Robert S. Billings, Ohio State University, USA

Martha Cottam, Washington State University, USA Thomas Preston, Washington State University, USA Elena Mastors, Alexandria, Virginia, USA Margaret Hermann, Syracuse University, USA

Panel 10.3 What Can We Learn from Transition in Central Europe?

Chair: Susan Scharwiess, Systems in Transition, Berlin, Germany

Systems in Transition, Budapest. Facing Transition in Central Europe. What We Mean by Transition: Introducing the Network
Susan Scharwiess, Systems in Transition, Berlin, Germany
Russian Woman's Identity: From Object of Totalitarian Politics to ... What?
Ioulia Gradskova, Moscow State Lomonosov University, Russia
Effect of Transition on Long-term Successful Marriages in Hungary
Piroska Komlosi, Karoli University, Budapest, Hungary
Transition, Shame and Violence
Robert Oraveez, M.D., Psychiatric Hospital, Ormoz, Slovenia

Discussant: Molly Patterson, University of California, Irvine, USA

Panel 10.4 Theorizing Conflict and Conflict Termination

Chair: Marc Howard Ross, Bryn Mawr College, USA

From Car Bombs to Logic Bombs: The Increasing Threat of Information Systems Terrorism
Jerrold M. Post, George Washington University, USA
Eric Shaw, George Washington University, USA
Keven Ruby, George Washington University, USA
Intentionalism and Functionalism Reconsidered: Structural and Psychocultural Dynamics in the Rwandan Genocide
David N. Smith, University of Kansas, USA
The Roles of Authoritarianism and Power Motivation in the Break-up of the Former Yugoslavia
Allison G. Smith, University of Michigan, USA
Jana P. Haritatos, University of Michigan, USA
David G. Winter, University of Michigan, USA
Motive Imagery and Conflict Escalation: A Time-Series Study of the Gulf Conflict and the Gulf War
Lanaya Ethington, University of Michigan, USA

Discussant: Marc Howard Ross, Bryn Mawr College, USA

Panel 10.5 Communication and Persuasion

Chair: G.R. Boynton, University of Iowa, USA

Green Fees: How Voters Are Persuaded to Pay for Open Space
Dennis Chong, Northwestern University, USA
Yael Wolinsky, Northwestern University, USA
Political Stories and Racist Stories: The Role of Narrative in the Canadian Racist Right
Catherine Smith, Syracuse University, USA

Discussant: G.R. Boynton, University of Iowa, USA

Panel 10.6 Address on Psychology in the Presidency with Fred I. Greenstein

Chair: Stanley Renshon, City University of New York Graduate Center, USA

Governing from the White House: What It Takes in Comparative Perspective
Fred I. Greenstein, Princeton University, USA


Monday, July 3, 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.

Lunch Plenary III

Presidential Address

Why Does Fear Override Hope in Societies Engulfed by Intractable Conflicts, As It Does in the Israeli Society? Daniel Bar-Tal, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
Introduction: Ervin Staub, University of Massachusetts, USA

Monday, July 3, 2:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.

Panel 11.1 Social Psychology of Group Comparison, Stress and Violence

Chair: Orla T. Muldoon, Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland

Politico-Religious Extremism and Its Relationship with Psychological Stress of Peace, Locus of Control, and Psychological Adjustment Among the Palestinians of the Gaza Strip
Mohd-Sufian Abu Nijala, Al Azhar University of Gaza, Gaza Strip
Political Involvement and Psychological Well-Being
Lynn Sanders, University of Chicago, USA
Psychological Response to Disasters and Terrorism
Richard Hall, University of Florida, USA

Discussant: Orla T. Muldoon, Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland

Panel 11.2 Political Decision Making

Chair: John Brehm, Duke University, USA

The Use of Presumptions in Political Decision-making
John O. Beahrs, Portland VA Medical Center, USA
Who Follows the Group in Political Conflict and When?: The Salience of Party Identification and Motivated Social Cognition
Agnieszka Golec, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
Psychological Skills of Making Group Decisions
Jancis Long, Semmelweis University of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary
The Graduated Enemy Image: Reagan and the Case of the Caspian Sea Oil
Denise, Vaughan, Washington State University, USA

Discussant: John Brehm, Duke University, USA

Panel 11.3 Democracy, Ideology, and Education

Chair: Markus Kemmelmeier, University of Michigan, USA

Critical Democratic Education
Mark Patrick Sellick, University of California, Irvine, USA
Service Learning in Civic Education: Expectations, Benefits, and Pitfalls
Mary A. Hepburn, University of Georgia, USA
What You Always Wanted To Know About Your GPA In College, But What You Never Dared To Ask: Academic Success and The Institutional Reproduction of Sociopolitical Ideology
Markus Kemmelmeier, University of Michigan, USA
Nancy Cantor, University of Michigan, USA
Cherry Danielson, University of Michigan, USA
Jay Basten, University of Michigan, USA

Discussant: Leonard Saxe, Brandeis University, USA

Panel 11.4 Roundtable: Political Psychology and the Press

Chair: Aubrey Immelman, St. John's University, USA

Participants: TBA

Panel 11.5 Values

Chair: Dov Elizur, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Values, Attitudes, and Behaviors of Israeli Women Voters
Yoel Yinon, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
The Structure of Personal Values of Israeli and Palestinian Students
Dov Elizur, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Abraham Sagie, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Jeffrey Kantor, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Value Change in the West and Its Effect on Relations Between the Developed and Developing Worlds
Scott Spehr, Bilkent University, Turkey
Ilken Altintas, University of Cincinnati, USA
William Meyers, University of Cincinnati, USA

Discussant: Antonio Brown, University of Michigan, USA

Panel 11.6 Politics and Gender

Chair: Virginia Sapiro, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

Sexism and Its Correlates in Post-Communist Hungary
Monika Kovács, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary
Lan Anh Nguyen Luu, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary
Questions of Ethnicity within Europe: The Case of Cypriot Women
Myria Vassiliadou, Intercollege, Cyprus
Need for the Political Representation of Women: The Evidence of the Gender Gap
Caleb Clark, Auburn University, USA
Janet Clark, Auburn University, USA

Discussant: Virginia Sapiro, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA


Monday, July 3, 4:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.

Panel 12.1 Authoritarianism I

Chair: Stanley Feldman, SUNY-Stony Brook, USA

Authoritarianism and Workers During the Second World War
Mark P. Worrell, University of Kansas, USA
The Role of Authoritarianism in Actions During the Holocaust
Peter Suedfeld, University of British Columbia, Canada
Mark Schaller, University of British Columbia, Canada
Repressive Politics: The Role of Social Capital, Authoritarianism, and Economic Threat
Edward J. Rickert, University of South Carolina, USA

Discussant: Gerda Lederer, New School University, New York, USA

Panel 12.2 Perceptions of (In)justice in Political Conflicts

Chair: Yuen Huo, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Group Advantage: Its Phenomenology and Implications for Conflict with the Disadvantaged
Colin Wayne Leach, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Aarti Iyer, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
How Group Identification Shapes the Perception of Disadvantage and Reactions to Conflict
Heather Smith, Sonoma State University, USA
Dividing Australia into One Nation: Justice and Exclusion in the Rhetoric of the One Nation Party
Iain Walker, Murdoch University, Australia
Andrew Guilfoyle, Murdoch University, Australia
Superordinate Identity, Subgroup Identity, and Justice Concerns: Influences on Conflicts in Diverse Societies
Yuen Huo, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Discussant: Tom Tyler, New York University, USA

Panel 12.3 Culture and Political Attitudes

Chair: Roseli Fischmann, University of Sao Paulo and Mackenzie University, Brazil

Impact of Perceived Threat and Enrichment on Acculturation Attitudes
Ursula Piontkowski, University of Munster, Germany
Judgments of the Deservingness of Different Groups Living in Germany to Receive Benefits
Lauren D. Appelbaum, Free University of Berlin, Germany
Justice, Work, Poverty, and Welfare: Psychological Connections
Matthew Hirshberg, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Geoffrey Ford, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Discussant: Roseli Fischmann, University of Sao Paulo and Mackenzie University, Brazil

Panel 12.4 Global and Local Challenges for Political Cultures in the Transition to the New Millennium

Chair: Christine Kulke, Berlin University of Technology and Science, Germany

Visual Images of Women in Political Propaganda: The Case of Germany
Klaus Wasmund, Berlin University of Technology and Science, Germany
Myth and Global Identity
Helga Geyer-Ryan, Berlin University of Technology and Science Germany
Globalization of Power, Democracy and Gender Politics?
Christine Kulke, Berlin University of Technology and Science, Germany

Discussant: Joan Gildemeister, Howard University, USA

Panel 12.5 Further Explorations in the Political Psychology of Prejudice: Some Cross-cultural Perspectives

Chair: Madjid Al-Haj, University of Haifa, Israel and Duke University, USA

The Development of the Integrated Group Threat Scale (IGTS)
Masataka Nunokawa, Syracuse University, USA
Michael P. Johnson, Syracuse University, USA
Sigrid M. Davison, Syracuse University, USA
Anti-Gypsy Prejudice in Hungary: An Examination of the Authoritarianism and Cultural Pressure Hypothesis
Bojan Todosijevic, Central European University, Hungary
Personality, World View, Ideology, and Prejudice: A Dual Process Model
John Duckitt, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Russian Anti-Americanism: The Political and Psychological Roots
Eric Shiraev, George Washington University, USA
Vlad Zubok, George Washington University, USA

Panel 12.6 Leaders and Followers

Chair: Ronald Turco, M.D., Beaverton, Oregon, USA

Defining National Identity and Constructing Claims to Political Authority
Nick Hopkins, University of Dundee, Scotland
Steve Reicher, University of St. Andrews, Scotland
The Effects of Presidential Primary Elections on Choices of Nominees
Herbert Barry III, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Fathers and Sons: From Political Dissenters to Dissenting 'Princes'
Shlomi Reznik, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Discussants: Ronald Turco, M.D., Beaverton, Oregon, USA Rebecca Blanton, City University of New York Graduate Center, USA

Monday, July 3, 6:00 p.m.

ISPP Junior Scholars Social Hour


Monday, July 3, 7:00 p.m.

Annual Awards Banquet

Salty's on Alki Beach - 1936 Harbor S.W.


Tuesday, July 4, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Conference Registration

Book Exhibit and Paper Sale


Tuesday, July 4, 8:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.

Panel 13.1 Media, Images, and Political Capital

Chair: Aubrey Immelman, St. John's University, USA

Soccer and the Mass Media Framing of National Identities: A Case Study for Italy
Christ'l de Landtsheer, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Angelo Reicchi, University of Bologna, Italy
The Power of Image: The Nixon-Kennedy Debates 40 Years Later
James Druckman, University of Minnesota, USA
Blaming the Mayors: Press Coverage of Dinkins and Bradley after the Riots
Carol B. Conaway, College of the Holy Cross, USA
Disdaining the News: The American Public's Changing Attitudes Toward the Media
Timothy E. Cook, Williams College, USA
Paul Gronke, Duke University, USA

Discussant: Aubrey Immelman, St. John's University, USA

Panel 13.2 Psychology and Economics II

Chair: Paul Clements, Western Michigan University, USA

Psychological Dimensions of Political Economy
Anthony A. Pezzola, University of Washington, USA
Chung Ku Kim, University of Washington, USA
From Seattle to Santiago: Do Latent Prejudices Drive Public Opinion Regarding Free Trade
Amy Carter, Vanderbilt University, USA
The Role of Inter-Agent Perception in the Evolution of Cooperation
James E. Hanley, University of Oregon, USA
Managing the Welfare Boundary into the 21st Century: A Psychodynamic Perspective
David Patman, University of Melbourne, Australia

Discussant: Paul Clements, Western Michigan University, USA

Panel 13.3 Successful Transition to Democracy: Structure, Law, Knowledge, and Skills

Chair: Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Romanian Academic, Romania

The Arrest of Augusto Pinochet: Impact of the Enforcement of International Human Rights and Norms on Perceptions of Justice and the Consolidation ofDemocracy in Chile
Michael Struett, University of California, Irvine, USA
Subjectivity and Public Politics in Brazil: Democratization or Social Exclusion?
Paul Roberto de Camargo, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Coping With Democracy: The First 10 Years
Pavel Koutsky', ANIFILM, Prague, Czech Republic
Milan Rychecky', ANIFILM, Prague, Czech Republic
Martina Klicperova'-Baker , San Diego State University, USA

Discussant: Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Romanian Academic, Romania

Panel 13.4 The Politics of Race: The American Case

Chair: Stanley Feldman, SUNY-Stony Brook, USA

Three-Fifths a Racist: Meaning, Context and Interpretation in Public Opinions About Race
Michael A. Neblo, University of Chicago, USA
The Psychology and Politics of Transracial Adoption: A Survey of Social Worker Attitudes
Judy Fenster, Manhattan Community College, CUNY, USA
Is it Cognition or Affect? The Social Psychology of Conservatives
Joseph Wagner, Colgate University, USA
Values, Stereotypes, and Prejudice
Stanley Feldman, SUNY-Stony Brook, USA

Panel 13.5 Authoritarianism II

Chair: Ted Sturman, University of Maine, USA

Authoritarianism, Social Values, and Ideology Among Italian Extreme Right-wing Activists
Antonio Chirumbolo, University of Rome
Persistence of Authoritarian Beliefs in Northeastern Mexico
Jose M. Infante, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Empirical Specification of the Altemeyer's Model of Authoritarianism
Nebojsa Petrovik, Institute of Psychology, Belgrade, Yugoslavia

Discussant: Ted Sturman, University of Maine, USA

Panel 13.6 Theorizing Human Understanding

Chair: Francis Beer, University of Colorado, USA

Associative Networks and the Law of the Excluded Middle
G.R. Boynton, University of Iowa, USA
Lateral and Vertical Structures of Politics: Psychological Movement and Principles of the Natural Science
Ji-Young Kim, Seoul National University, Korea
The Crisis of Modernity: The Basis for a Theoretical Psychology
Shawn Rosenburg, University of California, Irvine, USA
The Role Model Symbiosis in Accomplishing Social and Political Change
Pauline Pepinsky, Ohio State University, USA

Discussants: Francis Beer, University of Colorado, USA
Ronald Turco, M.D., Beaverton, Oregon, USA


Tuesday, July 4, 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 a.m.

Panel 14.1 Roundtable: Life in the Public Eye: Dealing with Stress

Chair: Joe Pursch, Laguna Beach, California, USA

Participants:
Maury Wills, Coach for Montreal Expos and Director of Public Relations for Mahl Line, Inc., Torrance, California, USA
William F. Asbury, former Editor in Chief of the Seattle Post Intelligencer, Olympia, Washington, USA
Ronald Smith, M.D., Vice Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, USA

Panel 14.2 Diasporas or Ethnic Colonies: Integration or Permanent Segregation?

Chair: Abraham Ashkenazi, Free University Berlin, Germany

Intra-Scandinavian Diaspora: Conflicts and Solutions
Steen Sauerberg, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
The Jewish Diaspora in the South of the United States
Carroll A. Weinberg, M.D., Pennsylvania, USA
Political Mobilization of Soviet Immigrants in Israel: A Case of Instrumentalized Ethnicity
Madjid Al-Haj, University of Haifa, Israel and Duke University, USA
The Problem of the Palestinian Refugees in the Eyes of the Palestinian and Israeli Publics
Ephraim Yuchtam-Yaar, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Discussant: Steve Worchel, University of Southern Maine, USA

Panel 14.3 Psychological Dynamics of Terror and Violence

Chair: Clark McCauley, Bryn Mawr College, USA

Terrorism as an External Threat
Pierre Mannoni, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France
Christine Bonardi, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France
Virtual Group Dynamics, the Community of Hatred, and the Propagation of Violence
Jerrold M. Post, George Washington University, USA
Terrorists and Democrats: Individual Reactions to International Attacks
Alice F. Healy, University of Colorado, USA
Joshua M. Hoffman, University of Colorado, USA
Francis Beer, University of Colorado, USA
Lyle E. Bourne, Jr., University of Colorado, USA
Appeal to Self-Interest in Human Rights Education for the Military: A Self-Defeating Strategy?
Eric Stener Carlson, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Discussant: Clark McCauley, Bryn Mawr College, USA

Panel 14.4 Political Change and Political Culture

Chair: Ewa Golebiowska, Tufts University, USA

Individual Differences in Accepting the Sovereignty of the Supreme Court in Israel
Peri Kedem-Friedrich, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Michal Skornick, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Merav Solomon, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Ethnopolitical Parties and Democratic Consolidation in Post Communist Eastern Europe
John Ishiyama, Truman State University, USA
Testing Cultural Legacies: Perceptions of Political Change in Eastern Europe
Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Romanian Academic, Romania
The Contribution of Cypriot Citizens toward Building a Civil Society within the European Context: Resistances and Challenges
Maria Hadjipavlou-Trigeorgis, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

Panel 14.5 Israeli Children's Ethnic Stereotypes: Development and Change

Chair: Yona Teichman, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Acquisition and Development of the Arab and Jew Stereotypes in Different Israeli Jewish Sectors
Daniel Bar-Tal, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
Images Israeli Jewish and Arab Children Have of People Representing Their National Group and the Respective Out-Group
Yona Teichman, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
Ethnic Stereotypic Attitudes Among Israeli Children: Two Intervention Programs
Michelle Slone, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Discussants: Arie Nadler, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA
Nadim Rouhana, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA

Panel 14.6 Political Preferences and Attitudes

Chair: George Marcus, Williams College, USA

The Emotional Foundations of Partisan Loyalty, Defection, and Rational Choice
George Marcus, Williams College, USA
Michael MacKuen, University of North Carolina, USA
W. Russell Neuman, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Role of Belief in Political Attitudes and Decision-making: Empirical Findings of Belief Accessibility Invariance
Ji-Young Kim, Seoul National University, Korea
The Agenda Setting Hypothesis Revisited: When Priming Effects Increase with Political Involvement
Markus Kemmelmeier, University of Michigan, USA
Do Party Cues Limit Framing Effects?
James Druckman, University of Minnesota, USA

Discussant: Howard Lavine, SUNY-Stony Brook, USA


Tuesday, July 4, 12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.

Lunch Plenary IV

1999 Lasswell Award Recipient

A Half Century of Election Studies: Whence, Where and Whiter?

William McGuire, Yale University, USA
Introduction: David Sears, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Tuesday, July 4, 2:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.

Panel 15.1 Roundtable: Writing Autobiographical Holocaust Narratives: The Impact of Reflective Political Psychology

Chair: Peter Suedfeld, University of British Columbia, Canada

Participants: Contributors to the book, Light from the Ashes
Dasia Black-Gutman, Australian Catholic University, Australia
Shlomo Breznitz
Karl W. Butzer
Henry P. David
Mary Engel
Rene Goldman
Martin Heisler
Herbert C. Kelman, Harvard University, USA
Eric Klinger
R. Ned Lebow, Ohio State University, USA
Gerda Lederer, New School University, USA
J. Lomranz, The Herczeg Institute on Aging, Tel Aviv Univeristy, Israel
Roberta Sigel, Rutgers University, USA
Ervin Staub, University of Massachusetts, USA
Siegfried Streufert, Pennsylvania State College of Medicine, USA
Peter Suedfeld, University of British Columbia, Canada
Herbert Weingartner

Discussant: Kristen R. Monroe, University of California, Irvine, USA

Panel 15.2 Security, Foreign Policy and Conflict Management II

Chair: Martha Crenshaw, Wesleyan University, USA

The Burden of Command: Rational Deterrence in Post-Cold War Low-Intensity Conflicts
Michael Ross, University of Washington, USA
Learning the Submarine Problem: Processes of Learning in Swedish Security Policy, 1980-86
Fredrik Bynander, Uppsala University, Sweden
When Do Defeated States Accept Their Losses: A Prospect Theory Analysis
Carmela Lutmar, New York University, USA
Why Does Peace Not Last? Conflict of Values in Post-Agreement Negotiations
Angeliki Kanavou, Harvard Law School, USA

Discussant: Martha Crenshaw, Wesleyan University, USA

Panel 15.3 Social Dominance Orientation in Contemporary Research

Chair: Felicia Pratto, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA

Attributions for Wealth and Poverty Related to Social Dominance Orientation
David Gray, Westminster College, USA
Authoritarianism, Social Dominance Orientation, and Behavior in Majority and Minority Minimal Groups
Suzanne Hillin, Western Kentucky University, USA
Sam McFarland, Western Kentucky University, USA
The Relationship of Social Dominance Orientation and Political Efficacy to Political Participation of Women
Cherie D. Werhun, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
S. Mark Pancer, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada

Discussant: Felicia Pratto, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA

Panel 15.4 Assessing Political Leaders in Other Cultures

Chair: Thomas Preston, Washington State University, USA

The Personality and Leadership Style of President Khatami: Implications for the Future of Iranian Political Reform
Thomas Preston, Washington State University, USA
Tanyel Taysi, Washington State University, USA
The Northern Ireland Peace Process: Motivational Needs, Cognitive Structures and the Process of Conflict Resolution
Linda O. Valenty, San Jose State University, USA
Betsy Caroll, San Diego State University, USA
Sources and Reasons for the Popularity of Tajik President: The Formulation of a Question
Usamanova Zoulaikho, Khujand State University, Tujikistan
Mao's Narcissistic Personality Disorder and the Sino-Soviet Split: Personality in Foreign Policy Process
Michael M. Sheng, Columbia University, USA

Discussant: Fred I. Greenstein, Princeton University, USA

Panel 15.5 Biographical Approaches to Politics

Chair: Ted Goertzel, Rutgers University, USA

A Comparative Narrative Analysis of Two Sixties' Perpetrators
Janet Landman, Babson College, USA
The Remnant Faithful: Authority, Dissent, and Discipleship among Catholic Apocalyptics
Amy Luebbers, University of Kansas, USA
Collective Memories, Personal Biographies, and the New Millennium
Peter Ester, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Henk Vinken, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Isabelle Diepstraten, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Pragmatism vs. Nationalism in Fernando Henrique Cardoso's Brazil
Ted Goertzel, Rutgers University, USA

Discussant: TBA

Panel 15.6 The Political Psychology of Decision Making

Chair: Deborah Welch Larson, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

The Influence of Affect in Foreign Policy Decision Making: John F. Kennedy and the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
Andrew Edward Manning, University of Southern California, USA
Linking Leadership Style to Foreign Policy: How Prime Ministers Structure the Decision Making Process to Influence Outcomes
Juliet Kaarbo, University of Kansas, USA
Psychological Perspectives on Truman and the Decision to Drop the Nuclear Bomb: A Research Proposal
Anna Song, University of California, Davis, USA
White House Chief of Staff Influence on Decision Making: Examining Individual and Institutional Expectations
Ted M. Jones, Washington State University, USA

Discussant: Deborah Welch Larson, University of California, Los Angeles, USA


Tuesday, July 4, 4:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.

Panel 16.1 Cultural Barriers to Democratization

Chair: Darren Kew, Tufts University, USA

Constituting a New Political Order: Self-concept and Citizenship in the Transition from State Socialism
Denise Powers, University of Iowa, USA
Civic Culture, Civic Nationalism and Civility: Cultural Prerequisites of Democracy in Two Nations
Ivo K. Feieraband, San Diego State University, USA
C. Richard Hofstetter, San Diego State University, USA
Martina Klieperova'-Baker, San Diego State University, USA
Challenges to Democratization in Post-communist Countries through Educational Change
Tunde Kovacs Cerovic, Open Society Institute, Budapest, Hungary
The Developmental Psychology of Transformational Politics
Molly Patterson, University of California, Irvine, USA

Discussant: Darren Kew, Tufts University, USA

Panel 16.2 Conflict Escalation and De-escalation in the Middle East

Chair: Brian Mandell, Harvard University, USA

Deterrence and Escalation in the West Bank and Gaza, 1982-1987
William P. Smith, Vanderbilt University, USA
Holly McCammon, Vanderbilt University, USA
Naïve Realism of Hawks and Doves in Israel
Michael Katz, Haifa University, Israel
The Effect of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Building Youth Dialogues on Attitudes and Attitude Change in Jewish-Israeli
Ifat Maoz, Hebrew University, Israel

Discussant: Brian Mandell, Harvard University, USA

Panel 16.3 East Asian Politics

Chair: TBA

The Resurgence of Chinese Nationalism: Implications Toward the Regional Security of East Asia
Lui Yew-Meng, Center for Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning, University of Malayasia, Sabah, Malayasia
The Amami Reversion Movement: Its Origins, Activities, Meaning and Impact
Robert Eldridge, Suntory Foundation, Japan
National Role Conceptions and China's Foreign Policy
Orly Gamliel-Vered, Hebrew University, Israel

Discussant: TBA

Panel 16.4 Unconscious Prejudice and Stereotyping

Chair: Curtis Hardin, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Interpersonal Basis of Self-stereotyping
Stacey Sinclair, University of Virginia, USA
Pictures in the Head
Irene Blair, University of Colorado, USA
Overcoming Unconscious Prejudice
Gordon Moskowitz, Princeton University, USA
Socialization of Racial Attitudes and Public Policy Preferences in Young Adults: An Implicit Attitudes Approach
Jim McBryar, Unviersity of Hartford, USA

Discussant: Ted Goertzel, Rutgers University, USA

Panel 16.5 Peacemaking and Peacekeeping

Chair: Fen Osler Hampson, Carleton University, Canada

Woodrow Wilson as Peacemaker: Psychohistorical Analysis and Its Limitations
Michla Pomernance, Hebrew University, Israel
The UN and Peacekeeping
Peter Jones, University of Reading, United Kingdom
Normalizing Negotiation: Track II Diplomatic Contacts in South Africa, 1984-1990
Daniel Lieberfeld, Bowdoin College, USA
Peace Education on Campus: Current Practice and Research Potential in the Use of Diversity Workshops at U.S. Colleges and Universities
Clark McCauley, Bryn Mawr College, USA

Discussant: Fen Osler Hampson, Carleton University, Canada

Panel 16.6 Roundtable: Nations Within a Nation: Northwest Native American History, Culture, and Current Issues

Chair: Denis Snook, Oregon State University, USA

Participants: TBA

Index

Aall, Pamela 1.2
Abdusabur, Abdusamodoz 4.4
Adwan, Sami 7.4
Aggestam, Karin 1.1
Alexander, Michele 2.4, 9.2
Alford, C. Fred 1.5
Al-Haj, Madjid 12.5, 14.2
Allen, Michael 6.2
Alon, Ilai 6.1
Altintas, Ilken 11.5
Ameyaw, Stephen 6.6
Anderson, Cameron 9.1
Andeweg, Rudy B. 4.1
Appelbaum, Lauren D.12.3
Asbury, William F. 14.1
Ashkenazi, Abraham 2.7, 14.2
Atkeson, Lonna Rae 7.5
Babbitt, Eileen 1.2
Baigell, Matthew 3.2
Bar-On, Dan 5.6, 7.6
Barriga, Frida Diaz 3.5
Barry III, Herbert 12.6
Bar-Tal, Daniel 3.3, 8.6, LPIII, 14.5
Barth, Jay 4.1
Basten, Jay 11.3
Beahrs, John O.11.2
Beer, Francis 1.4, 13.6, 14.3
Bercovitch, Jacob 1.2
Billings, Robert S. 5.3, 7.2, 10.2
Black-Gutman, Dasia 15.1
Blair, Irene 16.4
Blanton, Rebecca 12.6
Bonardi, Christine14.3
Borgida, Eugene 8.4
Botello, Graciela A. Mota 3.5
Botha, Willem J. 8.1
Bourne, Jr, Lyle E. 14.3
Boynton, G. R. 1.4, 2.6, 10.5, 13.6
Brehm, John 2.2, 4.2, 11.2
Breuning, Marijke 5.3
Brewer, Marilynn 2.4, 3.3, 9.2
Brewer, Paul 5.2, 7.3
Breznitz, Shlomo 15.1
Brown, Antonio 3.1, 11.5
Bruner, Michael 1.4
Butzer, Karl W. 15.1
Bynander, Fredrik 8.3, 15.2
Cabrero, Belinde Garcia 3.5
Cairns, Ed 1.3
Cantor, Nancy 11.3
Capelos, Theresa 4.1
Capps, Jason S. 2.5
Carlson, Eric Stener 14.3
Carrillo, Nancy 7.5
Caroll, Betsy 15.4
Carter, Amy 13.2
Cassidy, Clare 4.2
Castano, Emanuele 2.4
Cerovic, Tunde Kovacs 16.1
Chaffee, Steven 3.4, 9.3
Chataway, Cynthia 2.3, 3.1, 6.6
Chirumbolo, Antonio 13.5
Chong, Dennis 10.5
Citrin, Jack 4.2, 8.6
Clark, Caleb 11.6
Clark, Janet 11.6
Clements, Paul 4.3, 13.2
Conaway, Carol B. 13.1
Conway, Margaret 3.4
Conway, Michael 5.1
Cook, Timothy E. 13.1
Cooper, Christopher A. 4.5
Cottam, Martha 10.2
Cowden, Jonathan 8.3
Crenshaw, Martha LPI, 15.2
Crisp, Richard 1.3
Crosby, Faye 7.3
Crosson, Scott 6.2
Culp, Todd 2.6
Curran, Margaret Ann 7.5
Damico, Alfonso J. 3.4
Damico, Sandra Bowman 3.4
Danielson, Cherry 11.3
Dar, Yechezkel 6.1
David, Henry P. 15.1
Davison, Sigrid M. 12.5
de Camargo, Paul Roberto13.3
de Figueiredo, Rui 9.6
de Landtsheer, Christíl 1.4, 5.2, 13.1
Demicheli, Guido R 8.4
Dencik, Lars 1.1
Dennis, Jack 7.4, 9.3
díEstree, Tamra Pearson 2.3
Diepstraten, Isabelle 15.5
Doneson, Judith 5.6
Druckman, Daniel 1.2
Druckman, James 13.1, 14.6
Duckitt, John 12.5
Eldridge, Robert 16.3
Elizur, Dov 11.5
Elkins, Zachery 9.6
Engel, Mary 15.1
Enns, Sandra 5.1
Enyedi, Zsolt 6.4
Erõs, Ferenc 6.4
Ester, Peter 15.5
Ethington, Lanaya 10.4
Etzersdorfer, Irene 7.1
Fábián, Zoltán 6.4
Farhat, Mohamed 7.4
Farnham, Barbara 2.2, 7.2
Federico, Christopher M. 1.6, 9.6
Feieraband, Ivo K. 16.1
Feinstein, Stephen 3.2
Feldman,Lily Gardner LPII
Feldman, Ofer 1.4
Feldman, Stanley 12.1, 13.4
Fenster, Judy 13.4
Ferguson, Margaret R. 4.1
Fisher, Ronald J. 2.3, 8.2
Fischman, Roseli 12.3
Flanagan, Constance A. 7.4
Floyd, Chris 5.2
Ford, Geoffery 12.3
Foschi, Martha 5.1
Franz, Michael 1.3
Frijters, Paul 9.2
Funk, Carolyn L. 3.1, 7.5
Gangl, Amy 8.4
Gerety, Christine A. 2.6
Gerrity, Steve 9.1
Geva, Nehemia 8.3
Geyer-Ryan, Helga 12.4
Gildemeister, Joan 12.4
Gilham, Patrick 8.5
Glass, James 1.5
Goemans, Henk 4.2
Goertzel, Ted 15.5, 16.4
Goldman, Rene 15.1
Golebiowska, Ewa 1.3, 14.4
Golec, Agnieszka 11.2
Gong, Gordon 6.6
Gradskova, Ioulia 10.3
Graf, Joe 5.2
Gray, David 15.3
Greenstein, Fred I. 10.6, 15.4
Gries, Peter Hays 9.5
Gronke, Paul 13.1
Grove, Andrea 3.1, 4.4
Guilfoyle, Andrew 12.2
Guinote, Ana 9.1
Gunn, Christopher W. 2.5
Hadjipavlou-Trigeorgis, Maria 14.4
Haley, Edward 8.3
Hall, Richard 11.1
Hampson, Fen Osler 1.2, 16.5
Hanley, James E. 13.2
Hardin, Curtis 16.4
Haritatos, Jana P. 10.4
Haritos-Fatouros, Mika 9.2
Hauptmann, Emily 4.3
Healy, Alice F. 14.3
Heinrich, Horst-Alfred 5.6
Heisler, Martin 15.1
Henry, P.J. 9.6
Hepburn, Mary A. 11.3
Hermann, Charles F. 5.3, 8.3
Hermann, Margaret WII, LPI, 4.6, 10.2
Herrmann, Richard K .9.2
Hewstone, Miles 1.3
Hillin, Suzanne 15.3
Hirshberg, Matthew 12.3
Hoffman, Joshua M. 14.3
Hofstetter, C. Richard 16.1
Hopkins, Nick 12.6
Hubby, Crista 9.4
Huddy, Leonie 6.3, 9.5
Huncik, Peter 7.6
Huo, Yuen 1.6, 12.2
Ichilov, Orit 2.1, 3.5, 9.3
Ihonvbere, Julius 6.5
Immelman, Aubrey 9.4, 11.4, 13.1
Infante, Jose M. 13.5
Ishiyama, John 14.4
Iyer, Aarti 12.2
Jackson, James S. 3.1
Jackson, Melinda 4.2, 8.4
Jain, B.M. 7.6
Jakubowska, Urszula 7.5
Jamal, Amal 6.1
Jennings, Kent 3.4, 7.4, 9.3
Johnson, Diane E. 4.1
Johnson, Michael P.12.5
Jones, Bryan 2.2, 5.3, 7.2
Jones, Peter 9.2, 16.5
Jones, Ted M. 15.6
Jost, John T. 1.6, 4.3, 6.3
Judd, Charles 9.1
Kaarbo, Juliet 15.6
Kanavou, Angeliki 15.2
Kantor, Jeffrey 11.5
Kaplan, Avi 7.4
Karpowitz, Christopher 7.3
Kassem, Fatma 7.4
Katz, Michael 16.2
Kaweh, Ramin 1.1
Kedem-Friedrich, Peri 14.4
Kelman, Herbert 2.4, 15.1
Kemmelmeier, Markus 11.3, 14.6
Ketcham, Allen F. 1.4
Kew, Darren 6.5, 16.1
Kim, Chung Ku 13.2
Kim, Ji-Young 5.2, 13.6, 14.6
Kimminau, John A. 5.3
Kinnvall, Catarina 1.1
Kiss, Adam 2.5
Klandermans, P.G. 1.1, 3.4, 8.5
Klicperova'-Baker, Martina 13.3, 16.1
Klinger, Eric 15.1
Komlosi, Piroska 10.3
Koopman, Cheryl 5.5, 8.3
Korostelina, Carina 4.4
Valentinovna
Koutsky', Pavel 13.3
Kovacs, Andras 6.4
Kovács, Monika 11.6
Kowert, Paul 9.5
Kramer, Helgard 2.7
Kulke, Christine 12.4
Labkovskaya, Elena 7.5
Landman, Janet 15.5
Lang, Gladys 7.1
Lang, Kurt 7.1
Langner, Carrie 9.1
Lapointe, Vanessa 5.1
Larson, Deborah Welch 7.2, 15.6
Lavine, Howard 9.4, 14.6
Leach, Colin Wayne 3.1, 10.1, 12.2
Lebow, R. Ned 15.1
Lederer, Gerda 3.6, 6.4, 12.1, 15.1
Levin, Shana 1.6
Levine, Mark 4.2
Levy, Sheldon 9.2
Lichtblau, Albert 3.6
Lieberfeld, Daniel 6.1, 16.5
Linn, Ruth 3.2, 5.6
Litchfield, Robert 5.3
Loewenberg, Peter 7.1
Lomranz, J. 15.1
Long, Jancis 11.2
Lopez, Gretchen 10.1
Luebbers, Amy 15.5
Lutmar, Carmela 8.3, 15.2
Luu, Lan Anh Nguyen 11.6
MacKuen, Michael 14.6
Mahalingam, Ram 2.1, 4.5
Mandell, Brian 2.3, 16.2
Manning, Andrew Edward 15.6
Mannoni, Pierre 14.3
Maoz, Ifat 6.1, 7.6, 16.2
Marcus, George 2.2, 9.4, 14.6
Margolis, Howard 4.3, 6.2
Marrietta, Morgan 9.4
Marx, Gary T. 8.5
Masters, Dan 4.3
Mastors, Elena 10.2
McAuley, Jim 4.4
McBryar, Jim 16.4
McCammon, Holly 16.2
McCauley, Clark 8.2, 14.3, 16.5
McClernon, Frances 1.3
McDermott, Rose 8.3
McDevitt, Michael 3.4
McFarland, Sam 2.5, 15.3
McGuire, William LPIV
Mello, Brian 5.4
Mendelberg, Tali 7.3
Meyers, William 2.6, 11.5
Monroe, Kristen LPI, 15.1
Moshe, Mira 4.2
Moskowitz, Gordon 16.4
Muhlberger, Peter 3.4, 8.4
Muldoon, Orla T. 4.5, 11.1
Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina 13.3, 14.4
Muste, Christopher 10.1
Nadler, Arie 3.3, 6.1, 14.5
Neblo, Michael A. 7.2, 13.4
Neuman, W. Russell 14.6
Ng, Sik Hung 6.2
Nijala, Mohd-Sufian Abu 11.1
Norwine, Jim 1.4
Nunokawa, Masataka 10.1, 12.5
Oesterreich, Detlef 2.1
Okamoto, Koichi Eugene 5.5
Onwudiwe, Ebere 6.5
Oraveez, Robert 10.3
Oren, Neta 8.6
Owen, Diana 7.4
Oyediran, Oyeleye 6.5
Palmer, Jerry 5.2
Pancers, Mark S. 15.3
Parker, Walter 2.1
Patman, David 13.2
Patterson, Molly 10.3, 16.1
Pena, Yesilernis 8.6, 9.1
Pepinsky, Pauline 13.6
Petrovik, Nebojsa 13.5
Pettis, Gregory 5.4
Pezzola, Anthony A.13.2
Piontkowski, Ursula 8.1, 12.3
Pomerance, Michla 16.5
Post, Jerrold WI, 1.5, 10.4, 14.3
Powers, Denise 16.1
Pratto, Felicia 4.2, 7.3, 15.3
Preda, Michael 1.4
Preston, Thomas J. WII, 10.2, 15.4
Primozac, Dan 1.4
Purkitt, Helen 5.3
Pursch, Joe 14.1
Raman, Anantha G. 4.4
Redlawsk, David 9.4
Reicher, Steve 4.2, 6.3, 12.6
Reicchi, Angelo 13.1
Renshon, Stanley 10.6
Reznik, Shlomi 12.6
Rickert, Edward J. 12.1
Riedel, Eric 8.4
Rosenberg, Shawn W. 4.5, 13.6
Ross, Marc Howard 7.6, 10.4
Ross, Michael 15.2
Rouhana, Nadim 3.3, 8.6, 14.5
Ruby, Keven 10.4
Rychecky', Milan 13.3
Sagie, Abraham 11.5
Sagy, Shifra 7.4
Saloul, Ihab 1.4
Sanders Brocado, Betty 3.5
Sanders, Lynn 11.1
Saphir, Melissa Nichols 3.4
Sapiro, Virginia 11.6
Sauerberg, Steen 14.2
Saunders, Hal 4.6
Saxe, Leonard 11.3
Schaller, Mark 12.1
Scharwiess, Susan 10.3
Schatz, Robert T. 8.1
Schreiber, Birgit 2.7
Schubert, James N. 7.5
Schwerdt, Marc 4.5
Sears, David O. LPI, 3.1, 9.6, LPIV
Sellick, Mark Patrick 11.3
Shaw, Eric 10.4
Shelly, Robert 5.1
Sheng, Michael M. 15.4
Shiraev, Eric 12.5
Sidanius, Jim 5.4, 6.3, 8.6, 9.6
Sides, John 8.6
Sigel, Roberta 9.3, 15.1
Simon, Adam F. 6.2
Simon, Walter 8.1
Sinclair, Stacey 16.4
Skorick, J. Mark 8.3
Skornick, Michal 14.4
Slocum, Fred 1.3, 10.1
Slone, Michelle 14.5
Smith, Allison G. 10.4
Smith, Catherine 10.5
Smith, David N. 2.5, 3.6, 10.4
Smith, Heather 12.2
Smith, Ronald 14.1
Smith, William P.16.2
Snook, Denis 16.6
Solomon, Merav 14.4
Solomon, Sheldon 2.4
Soltes, Ori 3.2
Song, Anna 15.6
Spehr, Scott 11.5
Staub, Ervin 3.3, LPII, 8.6, LPIII, 15.1
Steenbergen, Marco 7.3
Stephenson, Carolyn 5.4
Stern, Eric 2.3, 7.2
Streufert, Siegfried 15.1
Struett, Michael 13.3
Sturman, Ted 2.6, 13.5
Suedfeld, Peter LPI, 5.5, 8.2, 12.1, 15.1
Sulkin, Tracy 6.2
Sullivan, John L. 8.4
Sullivan, Nancy A. 8.1
Sylvan, Donald 6.1
Taliaferro, Jeffrey 3.1
Taysi, Tanyel 15.4
Teichman, Yona 14.5
Thies, Cameron 9.5
Todosijevic, Bojan 6.4, 12.5
Torney-Purta, Judith 2.1
Troyer, Lisa 5.1
Turco, Ronald 9.2, 12.6, 13.6
Tyler, Tom 1.6, 7.3, 12.2
Valenty, Linda 5.5, 15.4
Vassiliadou, Myria 5.4, 11.6
Vaughan, Denise 11.2
Vered, Orly Gambliel 16.3
Vinken, Henk 15.5
Voci, Alberto 1.3
Voronov, Alexander 9.2
Wachsmuth, Iris 2.7
Wagner, Joseph 13.4
Wagner, Richard V. 1.3
Walker, Iain 12.2
Walker, Stephen G. 9.5
Wandrey, Jill 3.6
Ward, Dana 3.6
Warnke, Paul C. LPII
Wasmund, Klaus 12.4
Weinberg, Carroll A. 14.2
Weingartner, Herbert 15.1
Weiss, Hilde 6.4
Werhun, Cherie D. 15.3
Wiegand, Krista 4.2
Willnat, Lars 5.2
Wills, Maury 14.1
Winter, David LPI, 9.1, 10.4
Wolinsky, Yael 10.5
Wood, Ann Marie 7.1
Wood, James L. 5.2, 8.5
Worchel, Steve 14.2
Worrell, Mark P. 12.1
Yew-Meng, Lui 16.3
Yinon, Yoel 11.5
Young, Michael D. WII
Yuchtman-Yaar, Ephraim 14.2
Zubok, Vlad 12.5
Zoulaikho, Usamanova 15.4