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International Society of Political Psychology 2005 Scientific Meeting July 3-6, 2005 Theme: Political Psychology: Facing the Real World Preliminary Program as of June 24, 2005 Conference Chair: Paul Nesbitt-Larking, Huron University College Program Chair: Felicia Pratto, University of Connecticut Associate Program Chair: Michael E. Morrell, University of Connecticut Program Committee Members: John Duckitt, University of Auckland Bert Klandermans, Free University of Amsterdam Anthony Lemieux, Purchase College, State University of New York Jim Liu, Victoria University of Wellington Rose McDermott, University of California, Santa Barbara Radmila Prislin, San Diego State University Steven Reicher, St. Andrews University Jim Sidanius, University of California, Los Angeles Jacquelien Van Stekelenburg, Free University of Amsterdam New features for this year’s conference:
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Note to Presenters (UPDATED 6/29/05) Session 1A Room: University West Date: 7/3 Time: 9:00-10:45 Panel: Right-Wing Authoritarianism Person-oriented thinking style as authoritarian inhibition to noblesse oblige K. Eugene Okamoto, Toyo Eiwa University Religious Beliefs, Authoritarianism, Social Dominance, and Racial and Sexual Prejudice Michael Innes, University of Adelaide Right-Wing Authoritarianism, Just Wars, Terrorism, and the Environment: Why Bush Won David G. Winter, University of Michigan Chair: David G. Winter; dgwinter@umich.edu Session 1B Room: University Central Date: 7/3 Time: 9:00-10:45 Symposium: Media Influences on Political Attitudes & Knowledge Embedding Politics in Entertainment: How Well Does it Work? Doris Graber, University of Illinois Political Psychological Reactions to Viewing Michael Moore’s Film “Fahrenheit 9/11:" California Cheryl Koopman, Stanford University Political Psychological Reactions to Viewing Michael Moore’s Film “Fahrenheit 9/11:" Copenhagan Tom Bryder, University of Copenhagen Chair: Cheryl Koopman, koopman@stanford.edu Session 1C Room: University East Date: 7/3 Time: 9:00-10:45 Panel: Leadership Styles and Leader’s Beliefs Class, Schools and History: Early Roots of Elite International Beliefs Rasmus Gjedssø Bertelsen, University of Cambridge Stability and Change in George W. Bush’s Trait Scores Jonathan Keller, Southern Methodist University Narcissistic personality and politics Alireza Moghaddas, Allame Tbatabaee University Personality and Leadership Style of Aung San Suu Kyi Pon Nya Mon, Washington State University Chair: Jonathan Keller; jkeller@smu.edu Session 1D Room: Bedford Date: 7/3 Time: 9:00-10:45 Panel: Emotional and Cognitive Responses to Terrorism and Violence Integrative complexity and emotional positivity during a terrorist attack Rajiv Jhangiani and Peter Suedfeld, University of British Columbia Children’s health in contexts of political conflict and poverty Nichola McCullough and Orla Muldoon, Queens University Belfast Allied Forces? War, national identity and UK-US political knowledge David M. Rankin, State University of New York Nicholas Hayward, Northumbria University Chair: Rajiv Jhangiani; rajiv@psych.ubc.ca Session 1E Room: Hazelton Date: 7/3 Time: 9:00-10:45 Symposium: The Immigrant Experience and Challenges to Immigrant Integration Social Position and Political Beliefs among U.S. Immigrants Shaun Wiley, Krystal Perkins, and Kay Deaux, City University of New York Graduate Center Negotiating identities: The politics of gender in immigrant families Karen K. Dion, University of Toronto at Scarborough Ethnic minority proportion and prejudice: Intergroup contact and intergroup threat Ulrich Wagner, Oliver Christ and Hinna Wolf, Philipps-University Immigrant Employment: Latent Prejudice and the Assessment of Immigrants’ Qualifications Victoria Esses and Joerg Dietz, University of Western Ontario Chair: Victoria Esses, vesses@uwo.ca Session 1F Room: Prince Arthur Date: 7/3 Time: 9:00-10:45 Symposium: Psychoanalysis and Psychohistory Psychohistory Based on Adaptability, Childhood, Creativity, Innovation, Personality, and Overcoming Trauma Paul Elovitz, Ramapo College The Danger of Incompleteness: Freud's Family History, Self-Analysis and Psychoanalytic Theories, 1896-1897 Ken Fuchsman, University of Connecticut Hitler's Suicidal Embrace with the Allies David Beisel, State University of New York-RCC Guilt Evasion in Contemporary Psychoanalysis: The Case of Harry Guntrip Donald Carveth, York University Chair: Paul Elovitz; pelovitz@aol.com Session 2B Room: University Central Date: 7/3 Time: 11:00-12:00 Panel: Therapeutic Issues and Political Psychology Formulation of Language of Pain to Equalize Client and Professional Understanding A.G. Thornton, G. Wright and J.M. Innes, Complex Injury Group Chair: A.G. Thornton; complexinjurygroup@yahoo.com.au Session 2C Room: Roof Salon 1 Date: 7/3 Time: 11:00-12:00 Hot Books: Paul Farmer's Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor Chair/Discussant: Anthony Lemieux, Purchase College, State University of New York Discussant: Andrea Fuhrel, University of Connecticut Session 2D Room: Roof Salon 2 Date: 7/3 Time: 11:00-12:00 Hot Books: Civic Literacy: How informed Citizens Make Democracy Work Author: Henry Milner, University of Paris III Chair/Discussant: Michael Stein, McMaster University Discussant: Brian Tanguay, Wilfrid Laurier University Session 2E Room: University East Date: 7/3 Time: 11:00-12:00 Panel: When is Intervention Right? The Making of Religious Threats: The Moral Question Chidiebere Offu (presented by Peter Offu, University of Malaya), Fabian Ilechukwu, Iwuchukwu Thomas Offu, Catholic Institute for Development Justice and Peace Chair: Peter Offu; petroffu@yahoo.com Session 3A Room: University West Date: 7/3 Time: 1:30-3:15 Symposium: Political Effects on HIV in Nepal, South Africa and the U.S. Apartheid in South Africa: Lingering Effects on Poverty-Related Community Stressors and HIV Andrea Fuhrel, University of Connecticut Sex Trafficking and Political Unrest: How the Insurgency in Nepal is Putting Girls at Risk Michelle Kaufman, University of Connecticut Assessing CBO Capacity and Readiness to Translate HIV Prevention Evidence-Based Interventions Krista Heybruck, University of Connecticut From Apartheid to AIDS: The non/communication of socio-political risk messages P.P. Fourie & A.M. Hoffman, University of Johannesburg Chair: Andrea Fuhrel; andrea.fuhrel@uconn.edu Session 3B Room: University Central Date: 7/3 Time: 1:30-3:15 Panel: Structures of Identity in the Palestinian/Israeli Conflict Citizenship Orientations in a Divided Society: The Case of Israel Orit Ichilov, Tel-Aviv University Israel of the Mediterranean: Ashkenazim, Sephardim and the Moral Debt of European Christendom Joseph V. Montville, George Mason University Objective and Subjective Conflicts within the Zionist-Religious Society in Israel Emda Orr and Bilha Paryete, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Identity, Music, and the Politics of Mizrachi Jews in Israel Donald A. Sylvan, Amy Horowitz, and Amanda Metskas, Ohio State University Chair: Donald A. Sylvan; sylvan.1@osu.edu Session 3C Room: University East Date: 7/3 Time: 1:30-3:15 Panel: War, Terror and Trauma Religion, Trauma and Dissociation in Northern Ireland Eve Binks, Liverpool Hope University College The psychological legacy of political violence in Northern Ireland Ciara Downes, Orla Muldoon, and Karen Trew, Queen's University Legacies of Conflict: The Visible and Invisible Wounds of General Population in Post War Iraq Amer Hosin, London Metropolitan University Chair: Amer Hosin; a.hosin@londonment.ac.uk Session 3D Room: Bedford Date: 7/3 Time: 1:30-3:15 Panel: Expertise and Motivation in Information Processing Beyond Expertise: The Motivational Component of Belief-System Structure Christopher M. Federico and Lisa Mataczynski, University of Minnesota Information Processing, National Attitudes and Intergroup Attitudes: The Role of Threat Agnieszka Golec, Polish Academy of Sciences Expertise, Naïveté, and Foreign Policy Decision-Making: The Cognitive Miser Theory Lori Helene Gronich, Georgetown University Choosing Information and Making Political Decisions: An Internet Experiment Robert Johns, University of Strathclyde Chair: Lori Helene Gronich; Lhg3@georgetown.edu Session 3E Room: Hazelton Date: 7/3 Time: 1:30-3:15 Panel: Political Leadership Under Pressure How do Foreign Policy Advisors Convince? – Methods and Obstacles Or Arthur Honig, University of California, Los Angeles An Integrative Complexity Analysis of the South Asian Nuclear Race Rajiv Jhangiani, University of British Columbia Let’s Stress! Politicians’ Strain Management Tested in Real Stressful Events Markus Leitenbauer and Andreas Olbrich, Forschungszentrum des Sozialen Netwerks The political personality of 2004 U.S. Presidential candidate John Kerry Aubrey Immelman and Adam Beatty, St. John’s University Chair: Rajiv Jhangiani; rajiv@psych.ubc.ca Session 3F Room: Prince Arthur Date: 7/3 Time: 1:30-3:15 Symposium: Fundamentalism and Beyond: The relationship between Religion and Politics Fundamentalism and Beyond: The relationship Between Religion and Politics Lucian Gideon Conway III, University of Montana José Liht, University of Iberoamericana An empirically derived construct and scale of religious fundamentalism José Liht, University of Iberoamericana Lucian Gideon Conway III, University of Montana Integrative complexity of three extremely religious U.S. presidents Lucian Gideon Conway III and Felix Theommes, University of Montana Does religious conversion make people less complex? Luke Conway III, University of Montana José Liht, University of Iberoamericana Religion and Politics: A comparative analysis of Europe and the United States Jon D. Miller and Rafael Pardo, Northwestern University Discussant: Peter Suedfeld, University of British Columbia Chairs: Lucian Conway III; luke.conway@umontana.edu José Liht; jose.sigall@uia.mx Session 4A Room: University West Date: 7/3 Time: 3:30-5:15 Panel: Changing Regional and National Identities in a Changing Europe Psychological Structure of European Identity Mirjana Francesko, Vladimir Mihic, Zeljka Kamenov, and Margareta Jelic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro Sociodemographic and Psychological Predictors of European Identity Mirjana Francesko, Jasmina Kodzopeljic, and Bojan Janicic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro Psychological Characteristics of the Subjects with Different Structures of Social Identity Jasmina Kodzopeljic, Mirjana Francesko, and Vladimir Mihic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro Chair: Mirjana Francesko; francmir@eunet.yu Session 4B Room: University Central Date: 7/3 Time: 3:30-5:15 Symposium: Political Terrorism: Its Causes, Dynamics and Solutions Understanding Terrorism and Response to Terrorism: Three Perspectives from Psychology Clark McCauley, Bryn Mawr College The Cultural Context of International Political Terrorism Anthony J. Marsella, University of Hawaii Contextualized Democracy as the Solution to Terrorism: Building on the Staircase Metaphor Fathali M. Moghaddam, Georgetown University A Normative Analysis of Terrorism: Focussing on the Silent Majority Donald M. Taylor and Roxane de la Sablonniere, McGill University Chair: Anthony J. Marsella; marsella@hawaii.edu Session 4C Room: University East Date: 7/3 Time: 3:30-5:15 Panel: Civic Education Facing the Challenge of Combating Terrorism: A TOT’s Approach for Infusing P & HR Education Into World’s School Curriculum Elizabeth Abiodun and Nwobun Emmanuel, Peace Foundation International Learning Political Tolerance: A Cross National Look at Adolescents Allison Harell, McGill University Chair: Allison Harell, alison.harell@mcgill.ca Session 4D Room: Bedford Date: 7/3 Time: 3:30-5:15 Symposium: The Bush Doctrine Considered Leading and Overselling: The Bush Doctrine and Public Opinion Douglas C. Foyle, Wesleyan University The Psychological Motivations for Preventive War in Iraq Jonathan Renshon, London School of Economics Liberating Doctrines: A View from the Data Bank Peter Suedfeld, University of British Columbia The Bush Doctrine: A View from Abroad Janice Stein, University of Toronto Chair: Stanley Renshon; srenshon@gc.cuny.edu Session 4E Room: Hazelton Date: 7/3 Time: 3:30-5:15 Symposium: Psychology, Psychoanalysis, Psychohistory, and its Practitioners Sigmund Freud’s Literary Ego Ideals: A Psychohistorical Approach Jacques Szaluta, United States Merchant Marine Academy Falsifiability of Interpretations of Unconscious Themes in Political/Historical Materials William R. Meyers, University of Cincinnati The Myth of St. Petersberg: A psychohistorical inquiry Anna Geifman, Boston University Epistemic Problems in Analyzing Foreign Cultures: Psychohistory of Things Japanese Jerry S. Piven, New School University Discussant: William R. Meyers Chair: Jacques Szaluta; szalutaj@usmma.edu Session 4F Room: Prince Arthur Date: 7/3 Time: 3:30-5:15 Symposium: The Politics of Same-Sex Relationship Recognition Exploring UK same-sex couples’ views of partnership legislation Victoria Clarke, Carole Burgoyne and Maree Burns,University of the West of England Legal recognition of same-sex relationships: Perceptions and politics Elizabeth Peel and Rosie Harding, Aston University Discourses of tolerance in reporting on same-sex marriage in Canada Sara-Jane Finlay, University of Toronto at Mississauga Chair: Victoria Clarke; Victoria.Clarke@uwe.ac.uk Session 5A Room: Bedford Date: 7/4 Time: 9:00-10:45 Symposium: Challenging Conflicts: Intervening with Civil/Moral Courage An analytical framework for stopping genocide and ethnic violence Kristen Renwick Monroe, University of California at Irvine Moral courage: Its origins and role in the prevention of violence and the creation of a good society Ervin Staub, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Challenging conflicts: Intervening with civil/moral courage Gerd Meyer, Institut fuer Politikwissenschaft der Universitaet Tuebingen Discussant: Janusz Reykowski, Graduate School of Social Psychology, Warsaw Chair: Gerd Meyer; gerd.meyer@uni-tuebingen.de Session 5B Room: University Central Date: 7/4 Time: 9:00-10:45 Panel: Reasoning Processes in Voting and Polling Unstable preferences or strategic choices? Split-ticket voting in Switzerland Romain Lachat, University of Zurich Four Alternative Views of Voter Decision Making Richard R. Lau and David P. Redlawsk, Rutgers University Motivated Reasoning and Information Management in the 2004 U.S. Election Monica Prasad, Andrew Perrin, Ashleigh Smith Powers, Kim Manturuk, Kieran Bezila, Steve Hoffman, and Kate Kindleberger, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Crossing the Private/Public Boundary: Emotion as Perception and Motivation Michael MacKuen, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill George E. Marcus, Williams College Luke Keele, Ohio State University Jennifer Wolak, University of Colorado W. Russell Neuman, University of Michigan Chair: Richard Lau; ricklau@rci.rutgers.edu Session 5C Room: University East Date: 7/4 Time: 9:00-10:45 Symposium: Whose Truth? Framing and Assessing Narratives in Refugee Status Procedures Assessing asylum seekers’ credibility: Decision-makers’ worldviews, stereotypes, and emotions Janet Cleveland, Université de Montréal Credibility determination in the refugee context Audrey Macklin; University of Toronto Competing expectations in refugee narrative Martin Jones, Georgetown University Medical experts’ role in refugee status procedures: Ethical and political dilemmas Estelle d’Halluin, Centre de recherche sur les enjeux contemporains en santé publique Chair : Janet Cleveland; janet.cleveland@umontreal.ca Session 5D Room: University West Date: 7/4 Time: 9:00-10:45 Panel: Advances in Research on Emotion The Consequences of Affect for Threat Perception and Policy Preferences Erin Cassese and Stanley Feldman, Stony Brook University Addressing Cognition and Emotion in International Negotiation and Comediation Practice: A Research Project Mauro Galluccio, European Commission, Brussels Psychological Stress, Fear and Anxiety under International Crisis Conditions Andrew Edward Manning, University of Southern California Passion Beats Reason: Emotionality versus Rationality in Vote Choice Martin Rosema, University of Twente Chair: Andrew Edward Manning; profmanning@yahoo.com Session 5E Room: Hazelton Date: 7/4 Time: 9:00-10:45 Panel: Philosophy of Political Psychology Disassembling the third way: Origins, similarities and differences between the political theory of Discourse, and the theory and analysis of political-interaction Chris Floyd, Cognitive and Political Systems Ltd. Psychology's Political Conditioning: British Theories of the Mind, 1900-1970 Gal Gerson, University of Haifa Rethinking Political Ritual: A Program for Research and Analysis Diane Elizabeth Johnson, Kutztown University Chair: Gal Gerson; gerson@poli.haifa.ac.il Session 5F Room: Prince Arthur Date: 7/4 Time: 9:00-10:45 Symposium: Basic Human Needs and the Dynamics of Power The bases of power and their relation to fundamental needs Felicia Pratto, University of Connecticut The dynamics of power and their relation to well-being: Results from an experimental game Adam Pearson, Tamar Saguy, I-Ching Lee, Demis E. Glasford and Felicia Pratto, University of Connecticut How stereotype contents derive from power bases I-Ching Lee and Felicia Pratto, University of Connecticut The bases and dynamics of power in marriages Elena Morales-Marente, Rosa Rodríguez-Bailón, Miguel Moya, University of Granada; Felicia Pratto, University of Connecticut Chair: Felicia Pratto: Felicia.pratto@uconn.edu Session 6A Room: University West Date: 7/4 Time: 11:00-12:00 Panel: Political Rhetoric and Applause Invited and uninvited applause in political speeches Peter Bull, University of York Evoking Collective Action: Political Speeches and the “Generation of Reactions" in Japan Ofer Feldman, Doshisha University Dwight D. Eisenhower: The Call of Duty and The Love of Applause Robert E. Gilbert, Northeastern University Chair: Peter Bull; peb1@york.ac.uk Session 6B Room: University Central Date: 7/4 Time: 11:00-12:00 Panel: Collective and Cross-Time Memories of Traumatic Political Events September 11, 2002: Political, Personal and Professional Aspects of Collective Memory Amy Fried, University of Maine Grandchildren of the Enemy: Intergenerational Psychological Effects on Stalin's Victims' Descendants Jana Svehlova, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Chair: Jana Svehlova; jsvehlova@yahoo.com Session 6C Room: University East Date: 7/4 Time: 11:00-12:00 Panel: New Conceptualizations of Intragroup Violence ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Civil Wars Irene Etzersdorfer, University of Vienna Street gangs, paramilitaries, “terrorists" and politicized violence James W. McAuley, University of Huddersfield Kevin J. Stom, Cynthia Irvin, Research Triangle Institute Chair: Irene Etzersdorfer; Irene.etzerdorfer@univie.ac.at Session 6D Room: Bedford Date: 7/4 Time: 11:00-12:00 Panel: Changing Views of Political Parties in Russia and Mexico The Pliability and Potency of Nascent Party Identification: Experimental Evidence Ted Brader, University of Michigan Social stereotypes of the main political parties in Mexico, Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), National Action Party (PAN), and Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) as a base to state their social representations. A longitudinal study (1994-2004) Marco Antonio González, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Chair: Ted Brader, tbrader@umich.edu Session 6E Room: Roof Salon 1 Date: 7/4 Time: 11:00-12:00 Hot Books: The Suicidal Embrace: Hitler, the Allies and the Origins of the Second World War Author: David Beisel, State University of New York-RCC Chair/Discussant: Paul Elovitz, Ramapo College of New Jersey Session 7A Room: University West Date: 7/4 Time: 1:30-3:15 Panel: Politicians’ Self-Images and Projected Images Andrés Manuel López Obrador Public Image, As a Possible President Luis Salazar, Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (Given by Marco Antonio González) A study on political self-definition: Hugo Chavez’ self-concept Maritza Montero and Carlos Silva, Universidad Central de Venezuela Political Orientation and Evaluation of Candidate Social Status Andrew R. Thomas, Washington State University The self-presentation and impression management of Austrian members of parliament Martina Zandonella, Andreas Olbrich and Gerald Prudil, University of Vienna Chair: Marco Antonio González, anperez@itesm.mx Session 7B Room: Hazelton Date: 7/4 Time: 1:30-3:15 Symposium: Theoretical Perspectives on Identity and Political Psychology The Socio-political Contexts of Identity Formation Paul Nesbitt-Larking, Huron University College Citizenship, multiculturalism and minorities Catarina Kinnvall, Lund University Identities in Conflict James McAuley, University of Huddersfield Chair: Paul Nesbitt-Larking; pnesbitt@uwo.ca Session 7C Room: University East Date: 7/4 Time: 1:30-3:15 Panel: The Political Psychology of Terrorism Combating Asymmetric Threats: Considering Group Motivations Christopher David Moore, Ohio State University The Terrorist as Non-Patient Subject of Psychiatric Investigation David A. Rothstein, Swedish Covenant Hospital Suicide Terrorism: Modeling Group Dynamics and Individual Behavior Linda O. Valenty, California State Polytechnic University An Inquiry into the Motivational Features that Compel Terrorist Actions Brad Verhulst, University of Calgary Chair: Linda O. Valenty; lvalenty@calpoly.edu Session 7D Room: Bedford Date: 7/4 Time: 1:30-3:15 Symposium: Framing and Risk When the means justify the means: Popular support for political violence is non-instrumental Jeremy Ginges, University of Michigan Time Horizons, Discounting, and Intertemporal Choice Jack S. Levy and Philip Streich, Rutgers University Forecasting the Risk of a Terrorist Attack: Effects of Unpacking and Refocusing David R. Mandel, Defence Research and Development Canada Chair: Jack S. Levy; jacklevy@rci.rutgers.edu Session 7E Room: University Central Date: 7/4 Time: 1:30-3:15 Panel: Motivations for Political Activism Paramilitarism or Non-Violent Resistance? Personal Accounts of Activism in Northern Ireland Neil Ferguson and Mark Burgess, Liverpool Hope University College Personality and Participation: How Psychological Predispositions Impact Civic Engagement April Kelly-Woessner and Matthew W. Miller, Elizabethtown College Unpacking the Suitcase of the Psyche: The Body in the Psychology of Activism Masum Momaya, Harvard University Political Cynicism and Social Cohesion in Europe and the United States Peggy Schyns, Margreet Nuus, and Henk Dekker, Leiden University Chair: Peggy Schyns; schyns@fsw.leidenuniv.nl Session 7F Room: Prince Arthur Date: 7/4 Time: 1:30-3:15 Symposium: Advances in Social Dominance Theory: Attribution, Power, and Discrimination Social Dominance Theory and the social basis of power Antonio Aiello and Antonio Pierro, First University of Rome “La Sapienza" Dominance, disintegration and the Syndrome of group-focused enmity Beate Küpper and Andreas Zick, University of Bielefeld “It’s your own fault that we don’t like you!" The Reversal of Guilt in Prejudice Andreas Zick and Beate Küpper, University of Bielefeld Ideological Beliefs as Determinants of Discrimination in Positive and Negative Outcome Distributions Richard Y. Bourhis and Catherine E. Amiot, Université du Québec Chair: Beate Küpper, beate.kuepper@uni-bielefeld.de Session 8A Room: University West Date: 7/4 Time: 3:30-5:15 Panel: Gender & Campaigning Gender, status, and face-ism in American politics Sara Konrath, University of Michigan The effects of negative and positive campaigning of male and female politicians Johanna Stefsky, Andreas Olbrich, Werner Herkner and Andreas Hergovich, University of Vienna The consequences of violating gender stereotypes on candidate evaluation Melissa Surawski and Rebecca Warner, University of New Hampshire Chair: Andreas Olbrich; andreas.olbrich@univie.ac.at Session 8B Room: University Central Date: 7/4 Time: 3:30-5:15 Symposium: Facing Memory and Trauma 60 Years after WWII Facing Reality – Resistance against the Nazi Regime and Post-War Austria Michael John, University of Linz Trauma and the Art of Remembering as Exemplified by the Experience of the Holocaust Gerda Lederer, New School University Trauma Transformed into the Present: The Former Concentration Camp Mauthausen as Memory Space and Authentic Place for History Lessons Albert Lichtblau, University of Salzburg Discussant: Peter Schmidt; peter.schmidt@sowi.uni-giessen.de Chair: Albert Lichtblau; albert.lichtblau@sbg.ac.at Session 8C Room: University East Date: 7/4 Time: 3:30-5:15 Panel: Ethnic Threat and Intergroup Conflict: An Interdisciplinary Analysis Social Structural Determinants of Threat and Exclusion: A Comparison between Germany and Israel using the ISPP 2003 Peter Schmidt, University of Giessen Group Size and Intergroup Hostility: Revisiting the Threat Theory of Prejudice Tyrone A. Forman, University of Illinois at Chicago The question of causality in threat-prejudice relations: Empirical evidence Elmar Schlueter and Oliver Christ, University of Marburg, Germany<br><br>
Positive and Negative Interdependence in American Cities
Christopher M. Federico, University of Minnesota Leonie Huddy, SUNY-Stony Brook George Marcus, Williams College Lauren Appelbaum, Claremont-McKenna College Chair: Christopher M. Federico; Federico@umn.edu Interactive Poster Session Room: Queen's Park South Date: 7/6 Time: 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 noon Prejudice and gender as predictors of ethnic identification Elizabeth R. Salib and Judith A. Hall, Northeastern University Acculturation Critique: How double-barreled questions cause confusion Floyd Rudmin, University of Tromsø Acculturation Critique: False claims for universal benefits of bicultural integration Floyd Rudmin, University of Tromsø The psychology of success: Discrimination and coping among women in academia Kristen Renwick Monroe, Saba Senses Ozyurt, Ted Wrigley, Amy Alexander, University of California, Irvine Measuring adolescent social class: Locality, age and the family affluence scale Clifford Stevenson, Orla Muldoon, Karen Trew, Julie Barnett, and Kerry Brown, Queen's University of Belfast Political beliefs and internalization of "myths" which legitimize social inequality Szymon Czaplinski, Jagiellonian University Disease-avoidance and Intergroup Bias: The Effects of Disgust Sensitivity and Pregnancy on Ethnocentric Attitudes C. David Navarrete, Daniel M.T. Fessler and Serena J. Eng University of California, Los Angeles Sociopolitical involvement, political efficacy and evaluating the importance of mutual influences between individual and environment Maciej Chabowski, State Institute of Psychical Health Social dominance orientation and ideological asymmetry: Contrasting Blacks and Whites in Canada Richard N. Lalonde & Benjamin Giguère, York University, Toronto Altruism Born of Suffering and Outgroup Altruism in the context of the Tsunami: A survey study Johanna K. Vollhardt, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Political Person Perception Revisited: The Influence of Ideology and Party Membership on Impression Formation of Politicians Jarret T. Crawford, Tom Cain, and Lee Jussim, Rutgers University Bare Justice: Exploring Perceptions and Experiences with the Justice System in Rwanda Christine Lillie, University of Massachusetts at Amherst The influences of maladaptive organizational schemas on the formation of stable pathogenic conceptual beliefs in contemporary Russia Caesar P. Korolenko and Tatyana A. Korolenko, Novosibirsk Medical Academy, Russia Priming Us and Them: Ingroups, Outgroups, and Political Attitude Polarization Alison Ledgerwood and Shelly Chaiken, New York University The Challenges of Superordinate Identity as a Way to Foster Reconciliation Maureen J. Maye, Conflict Resolution Institute, Denver University Ideological Beliefs: Linking Social Systems and Attitudes Towards Groups Anesu N. Mandisodza and John T. Jost, New York University Gyorgy Hunyady, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary |