ISPP Academy Archive

ISPP SUMMER ACADEMY 2020

July 11-13, 2020

Virtual Meeting

SessionDateTime SlotInstructor
Breakout 111 July 20228:00 AM — 9:00 AM EDT
(12:00 PM — 1:00 PM GMT)
George E. Marcus
Breakout 211 July 20229:30 AM — 10:30 AM EDT
(1:30 PM — 2:30 PM GMT)
Jennifer Jerit
Breakout 311 July 202211:00 AM — 12:00 PM EDT
(3:00 PM — 4:00 PM GMT)
Joanne Miller
Breakout 411 July 202212:30 PM — 1:30 PM EDT
(4:30 PM — 5:30 PM GMT)
Stanley Feldman
Breakout 512 July 20228:00 AM — 9:00 AM EDT
(12:00 PM — 1:00 PM GMT)
Felicia Pratto
Breakout 612 July 20229:30 AM — 10:30 AM EDT
(1:30 PM — 2:30 PM GMT)
Erin Cassese
Breakout 712 July 202211:00 AM — 12:00 PM EDT
(3:00 PM — 4:00 PM GMT)
Nick Wheeler
Breakout 812 July 202212:30 PM — 1:30 PM EDT
(4:30 PM — 5:30 PM GMT)
Johanna Dunaway
Breakout 913 July 20229:00 AM — 10:00 AM EDT
(1:00 PM — 2:00 PM GMT)
Leonie Huddy
Breakout 1013 July 202210:30 AM — 11:30 AM EDT
(2:30 PM — 3:30 PM GMT)
David Redlawsk
Breakout 1113 July 202212:00 PM — 1:00 PM EDT
(4:00 PM — 5:00 PM GMT)
Tereza Capelos

ISPP SUMMER ACADEMY 2019

July 9-11, 2019

InterContinental Lisbon
Lisbon, Portugal

We are pleased to welcome you to the 9th Annual Summer Academy organized by the International Society of Political Psychology and co-sponsored by the ECPR Political Psychology Standing Group. This year, the Summer Academy is held in Lisbon, Portugal three days prior to the ISPP Annual Scientific Meeting. 

The ISPP-SA is designed as a three-day workshop and aims to train interested faculty and students in both foundational and cutting-edge research in the area of political psychology. The Summer Academy’s central objective is to spread interest and promote training in political psychology around the world. 

In 2019, the Summer Academy program features courses led by the following scholars: Tereza Capelos (University of Birmingham), Paula Castro (University Institute of Lisbon), Stanley Feldman (Stony Brook University), Leonie Huddy (Stony Brook University), Pedro Magalhães (University of Lisbon), George E. Marcus (Williams College), Felicia Pratto (University of Connecticutt), Kate Reynolds (Australian National University), and Nick Valentino (University of Michigan). 

The topics covered at this year’s academy will include: political communication, social identity, elite decision-making, survey experimentation, international conflict, multiculturalism, terrorism, political leadership, and determinants of political attitudes. Fellows will attend an approximately two-hour seminar on teach topic, with additional 45 minute breakout sessions for further conversation on the lectures with the instructors. 

Program Schedule

July 9th 
Registration and Coffee 8:00—8:30am 
Introduction and Overview (Chris Weber) 8:30—9:00am 
Session 1: The Neuroscientific Foundations of Political Psychology (George E. Marcus) 9:00—10:45am 
Breakout 1: w/ George E. Marcus 10:45—11:30am 
Group Lunch 11:30—1:00pm 
Session 2: Making the Case for Humans as Political Animals and Its Implications (Kate Reynolds) 1:00—2:45pm 
Breakout 2: w/ Kate Reynolds 2:45—3:30pm 
Afternoon Break 3:30—3:45pm 
Session 3: Public Responses to Ecological and Climate Change Laws and Policies (Paula Castro) 3:45—5:30pm 
Breakout 3: w/ Paula Castro 5:30—6:15pm 
July 10th 
Breakfast / Coffee 8:00—8:30am 
Session 4: Political Influence of Group Identities (Leonie Huddy) 8:30—10:15am 
Session 5: Authoritarianism and Political Conflict (Stanley Feldman) 10:15—12:00pm 
Group Lunch 12:00-1:30pm 
Breakout 4: w/ Leonie Huddy 1:30—2:15pm 
Breakout 5: w/ Stanley Feldman 2:15—3:00pm 
Afternoon Break 3:00—3:15pm 
Session 6: Media and Political Psychology in the 21st Century (Nick Valentino) 3:15—5:00pm 
Breakout 6: w/ Nick Valentino 5:00—5:45pm 
Academy Dinner 7:30pm 
July 11th 
Coffee 8:00—8:30am 
Session 7: Hot Politics: How Emotionality Shapes International Conflict (Tereza Capelos) 8:30—10:15am 
Session 8: Procedural Fairness, Outcomes, and Support for Macro-Political Authorities (Pedro Magalhães) 10:15—12:00pm 
Group Lunch 12:00—1:30pm 
Breakout 7: w/ Tereza Capelos 1:30—2:15pm 
Breakout 8: w/ Pedro Magalhães 2:15—3:00pm 
Afternoon Break 3:00—3:15pm 
Session 9: Political Dynamics (Felicia Pratto) 3:15—5:00pm 
Breakout 9: w/ Felicia Pratto 5:00—5:45pm 

Instructors and Courses

George E. Marcus
Course Title: The Neuroscientific Foundations of Political Psychology
Department of Political Science
Williams College
USA
George.e.marcus@williams.edu

Kate Reynolds
Course Title: Making the Case for Humans as Political Animals and Its Implications
Research School of Psychology
Australian National University
Australia
Katherine.reynolds@anu.edu.au

Paula Castro
Course Title: Public Responses to Ecological and Climate Change Laws and Policies
Department of Social and Organi-zational Psychology
University Institute of Lisbon
Portugal
Paula.castro@iscte-iul.pt

Leonie Huddy
Course Title: Political Influence of Group Identities
Department of Political Science
Stony Brook University
USA
Leonie.huddy@stonybrook.edu

Stanley Feldman
Course Title: Authoritarianism and Political Conflict
Department of Political Science
Stony Brook University
USA
Stanley.feldman@stonybrook.edu

Nick Valentino
Course Title: Media and Political Psychology in the 21st Century
Department of Political Science
University of Michigan
USA
nvalenti@umich.edu

Tereza Capelos
Course Title: Hot Politics: How Emotionality Shapes International Conflict
School of Government and Society
University of Birmingham
UK
t.capelos@bham.ac.uk

Pedro Magalhães
Course Title: Procedural Fairness, Outcomes, and Support for Macro-Political Authorities
Institute of Social Sciences
University of Lisbon
Portugal
Pedro.magalhaes@ics.ulisboa.pt

Felicia Pratto
Course Title: Political Dynamics
Department of Psychology
University of Connecticut
USA
Felicia.pratto@uconn.edu

Committee Members

Dr. Christopher Weber (Director)
Dr. Tereza Capelos
Dr. Cengiz Erisen
Dr. Samara Klar
Damaris Braun
Valencia Grant
Adam Tabaka
Felipe Vilanova

Administrative Support:
Joshua Ridenour 

ISPP SUMMER ACADEMY 2018

July 2-4, 2018

Hilton Palacio Del Rio
San Antonio, TX

July 2nd 
Registration and Coffee 8:00—8:30am 
Introduction and Overview (Chris Weber) 8:30—9:00am 
Session 1: Open Versus Closed: Personality, Identity, and the Politics of Redistribution (Howard Lavine) 9:00—10:45am 
Breakout 1: w/ Howard Lavine 10:45—11:30am 
Group Lunch 11:30—1:00pm 
Session 2: Behavioral Decision Theory Experiments Using Dynamic Process Tracing (David Redlawsk) 1:00—2:45pm 
Breakout 2: w/ David Redlawsk 2:45—3:30pm 
Afternoon Break 3:30—3:45pm 
Session 3: Psychological Understandings of Engaging and Disengaging Terrorism (Neil Ferguson) 3:45—5:30pm 
Group Dinner 6:30pm 
July 3rd 
Breakfast / Coffee 8:00—8:30am 
Breakout 3: w/ Neil Ferguson 8:30—9:15am 
Session 4: Translations of Political Psychology to Experimental Designs (Nehemia Geva) 9:15—11:00am 
Breakout 4: w/ Nehemia Geva 11:00—11:45am 
Group Lunch 11:45—1:00pm 
Session 5: Media Effects in the Changing Information Environment (Johanna Dunaway) 1:00—2:45pm 
Breakout 5: w/ Johanna Dunaway 2:45—3:30pm 
Afternoon Break 3:30—3:45pm 
Session 6: Political Psychology and Leadership (Peg Hermann) 3:45—5:30pm 
End of Day 5:30pm 
July 4th 
Coffee 8:00—8:30am 
Breakout 6: w/ Peg Hermann 8:30—9:15am 
Session 7: The Political Psychology of Conspiracy Theory Beliefs (Joanne Miller) 9:15—11:00am 
Breakout 7: w/ Joanne Miller 11:00—11:45am 
Group Lunch 11:45—1:00pm 
Session 8: The Political Psychology of Multiculturalism (Catarina Kinnvall) 1:00—2:45pm 
Breakout 8: w/ Catarina Kinnvall) 2:45—3:30pm 
Summer Academy Roundtable 3:30—4:15pm 

Instructors and Courses

Howard Lavine
Course Title: Open Versus Closed: Personality, Identity, and the Politics of Redistribution
College of Liberal Arts
University of Minnesota

USA
lavine@umn.edu

David Redlawsk
Course Title: Behavioral Decision Theory Experiments Using Dynamic Process Tracing
Department of Political Science and International Relations
University of Delaware
USA
redlawsk@udel.edu

Neil Ferguson
Course Title: Psychological Understandings of Engaging and Disengaging Terrorism
Department of Psychology
Liverpool Hope University
UK
fergusn@hope.ac.uk

Nehemia Geva
Course Title: Translations of Political Psychology to Experimental Designs
Department of Political Science
Texas A&M University
USA
n-geva@tamu.edu

Johanna Dunaway
Course Title: Media Effects in the Changing Information Environment
Department of Communication
Texas A&M University
USA
jdunaway@tamu.edu

Peg Hermann
Course Title: Political Psychology and Leadership
Department of Political Science
Syracuse University
USA
mgherman@maxwell.syr.edu

Joanne Miller
Course Title: The Political Psychology of Conspiracy Theory Beliefs
College of Liberal Arts
University of Minnesota
USA
mille441@umn.edu

Catrina Kinnvall
Course Title: The Political Psychology of Multiculturalism
Department of Political Science
Lund University
223 62 Lund, Sweden
Catarina.kinnvall@svet.lu.se

Committee Members

Dr. Christopher Weber (Director)
Dr. Tereza Capelos
Dr. Cengiz Erisen
Dr. Samara Klar
Olga Mitina
Jessica Lorimer
Carolina Rocha

Administrative Support:
Joshua Ridenour

ISPP SUMMER ACADEMY 2017

June 27-29, 2017

The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland

Program Schedule

June 27th
Registration and Coffee8:00—8:30am
Introduction and Overview (Chris Weber)8:30—9:00am
Session 1: The Neuroscientific Basis of Political Psychology (George E. Marcus)9:00—10:45am
Breakout 1: w/ George E. Marcus10:45—11:30am
Group Lunch / Break11:30—1:00pm
Session 2: Individual and Contextual Explanations of Political Attitudes (Eva Green)1:00—2:45pm
Breakout 2: w/ Eva Green2:45—3:30pm
Afternoon Break3:30—3:45pm
Session 3: Political Communication and the Media Effects Debate (Nick Valentino)3:45—5:30pm
End of Day5:30pm
June 28th
Coffee8:00—8:30am
Breakout 3: w/ Nick Valentino8:30—9:15am
Session 4: Population-Based Survey Experiments (Diana Mutz)9:15—11:00am
Breakout 4: w/ Diana Mutz11:00—11:45am
Group Lunch11:45—1:00pm
Session 5: Open Versus Closed: Personality, Identity, and the Politics of Redistribution (Howard Lavine)1:00—2:45pm
Breakout 5: w/ Howard Lavine2:45—3:30pm
Session 6: Social Identity as Political Psychology (Steve Reicher)3:30—5:15pm
End of Day5:30pm
Group Dinner6:30pm
June 29th
Coffee8:00—8:30am
Breakout 6: w/ Steve Reicher8:30—9:15am
Session 7: The Political Psychology of Multiculturalism (Catarina Kinnvall)9:15—11:00am
Breakout 7: w/ Catarina Kinnvall11:00—11:45am
Group Lunch11:45—1:00pm
Session 8: The Political Psychology of Elite Decision-Making (Juliet Kaarbo)1:00—3:00pm
Instructor Roundtable and Closing Comments3:00—4:00pm
ISPP Meeting Welcome Reception6:00—7:00pm

Instructors and Courses

George E. Marcus
Course Title: The Neuroscientific Basis of Political Psychology
Department of Political Science
Williams College
Williamstown, MA 01267
USA
gmarcus@williams.edu

Eva Green
Course Title: Individual and Contextual Explanations of Political Attitudes
Department of Social Psychology
University of Lausanne
UNIL-Mouline
Building Geopolis
CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
eva.green@unil.ch

Nick Valentino
Course Title: Political Communication and the Media Effects Debate
Department of Political Science
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1045
USA
nvalenti@umich.edu

Diana Mutz
Course Title: Population-Based Survey Experiments
School of Arts and Sciences
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104
USA
mutz@sas.upenn.edu

Howard Lavine
Course Title: Open Versus Closed: Personality, Identity, and the Politics of Redistribution
College of Liberal Arts
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN 55455
USA
lavine@umn.edu

Steve Reicher
Course Title: Social Identity as Political Psychology
School of Psychology and Neuroscience
University of St. Andrews
St. Andrews KY16 9AJ
UK
sdr@st-andrews.ac.uk

Catrina Kinnvall
Course Title: The Political Psychology of Multiculturalism
Department of Political Science
Lund University
223 62 Lund, Sweden
Catarina.kinnvall@svet.lu.se

Juliet Kaarbo
Course Title: The Political Psychology of Elite Decision-Making
School of Social and Political Science
University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh EH8 9YL
UK
j.kaarbo@ed.ac.uk

Committee Members

Christopher Weber (Director)
School of Government and Public Policy
University of Arizona, AZ
USA
chrisweber@email.arizona.edu

Tereza Capelos
Institute of Conflict, Cooperation, and Security
University of Birmingham
UK
t.capelos@bham.ac.uk

Cengiz Erisen
Department of International Relations
TOBB University of Economics and Technology
Turkey
cengiz.erisen@gmail.com

Samara Klar
School of Government and Public Policy
University of Arizona, AZ
USA
klar@email.arizona.edu

Joshua Ridenour, Administrative Assistant
School of Government and Public Policy
University of Arizona, AZ
USA
jridenour@email.arizona.edu

ISPP SUMMER ACADEMY 2016

July 11-13, 2016

Sheraton Warsaw Hotel,
Warsaw, Poland
Ul. B. Prusa2,, Warsaw 00-493

Program Schedule

July 11th
Registration and Coffee8:00—8:30am
Introduction and Overview (Chris Weber)8:30—9:00am
Session 1: Political Psychology: An Introduction Leonie Huddy and Stanley Feldman9:00—11:00am
Session 2: Daniel Bar-Tal11:00—1:00pm
Group Lunch / Break1:00—1:30pm
Session 3: Helen Haste1:30—3:30pm
Coffee Break3:30—4:00pm
Session 4: Nick Valentino4:00—6:00pm
Breakout Session: Group 1 (Huddy & Feldman) or Group 2 (Daniel Bar-Tal)6:00—6:50pm
July 12th
Breakout Session: Group1(Helen Haste) or Group 2 (Nick Valentino)9:00—9:50am
Session 4: Janusz Reykowski (Part 1)10:00—11:00am
Session 5: Nick Wheeler11:00—1:00pm
Lunch / Break1:00—1:30pm
Session 6: Victor Ottati1:30—3:30pm
Coffee Break3:30—4:00pm
Session 7: George E. Marcus4:00—6:00pm
BreakoutSession:Group1(Nick Wheeler), Group 2 (Victor Ottati), or Group 3 (George E. Marcus)6:00—6:50pm
Free Time7:00pm
July 13th
Session 8: Janusz Reykowski (Part 2)9:00—10:00am
Session 9: Kevin Durrheim10:00—12:00pm
Group Lunch / Break12:00—12:30pm
Session 10: Molly Andrews12:30—2:30pm
Coffee Break2:30—3:00pm
BreakoutSession:Group 1 (Janusz Reykowski), Group 2 (Kevin Durrheim), or Group 3 (Molly Andrews)3:00—3:50pm
Research Discussion4:00—5:00pm
ISPP Meeting Opening Reception5:00pm

Instructors and Courses

Leonie Huddy 
Course Title: Introduction to Political Psychology (with Stanley Feldman)
Department of Political Science 
Stony Brook University 
Stony Brook, N.Y. 11794-4392 USA 
leonie.huddy@stonybrook.edu 

Stanley Feldman 
Course Title: Introduction to Political Psychology (with Leonie Huddy)
Department of Political Science 
Stony Brook University 
Stony Brook, N.Y. 11794-4392 USA 
stanley.feldman@stonybrook.edu 

Daniel Bar-Tal
Course Title: Socio-Psychological Macro Analysis of Intractable Conflict
School of Education
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv, Israel 6997801
daniel@post.tau.ac.il

Helen Haste
Course Title: Exploring Youth Civic Identity Through Different Epistemologies
Graduate School of Education
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
helen_haste@gse.harvard.edu

Nick Valentino
Course Title: Political Communication: The Evolution Of The Media Effects Debate
Department of Political Science
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1045 USA
nvalenti@umich.edu

Janusz Reykowski
Course Title: Market System and Motivational Processes
University of Social Sciences and Humanities
Warsaw, Poland 03-815
janusz.reykowksi@swps.edu.pl

Nick Wheeler
Course Title: Trust and the Transformation of Enemy Relationships
Department of Political Science and International studies
University of Birmingham
Birmingham, United Kingdom
n.j.wheeler@bham.ac.uk

Victor Ottati
Course Title: Open-Minded Cognition, Dogmatism, and Political Cognition
Department of Psychology
Loyola University Chicago
Chicago, IL 60660 USA
vottati@luc.edu

George E. Marcus
Course Title: The Neuroscientific Basis of Political Psychology
Department of Political Science
Williams College
Williamstown, MA 01267 USA
gmarcus@williams.edu

Kevin Durrheim
Course Title: Understanding Prejudice And Xenophobia: A Workshop On Discourse Analysis
School of Applied Human Sciences
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
durrheim@ukzn.ac.za

Molly Andrews
Course Title: Exploring Political Narratives
School of Social Sciences
University of East London
London, United Kingdom
m.andrews@uel.ac.uk

Committee Members

Christopher Weber (Director)
School of Government and Public Policy
University of Arizona, AZ, USA
chrisweber@email.arizona.edu

Cengiz Erisen
Department of International Relations
TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Turkey
cerisan@etu.edu.tr

Samara Klar
School of Government and Public Policy
University of Arizona, AZ, USA
klar@email.arizona.edu

Joshua Ridenour, Administrative Assistant
School of Government and Public Policy
University of Arizona, AZ, USA
jridenour@email.arizona.edu

ISPP Summer Academy 2015

This year the ISPP Summer Academy will take place on June 30th – July 2nd 2015 at the Omni San Diego Hotel, in San Diego (CA, USA), the three days prior to the ISPP International conference which takes place at the same location.

Every year a new program is designed for scholars who are likely to teach political psychology and/or conduct political psychology research in the future. Fellows will receive a full fee waiver for the 2015 ISPP annual meeting, and free ISPP membership for one year.

The 2015 Summer Academy program hosts courses by prominent political psychology scholars. Fellows will attend 2.5 hour long course lectures and have the opportunity to discuss their research agendas in smaller breakout groups. They will also be invited to take part in a number of social activities with other fellows and instructors.

A small number of travel scholarships will be available to academic applicants who do not receive financial support from other sources to attend the ISPP Summer Academy.

Program Schedule

ISPP – Summer Academy, June 30th to July 2nd 2015

San Diego, CA, USA

June 30th, 2015

9.00- 9:30Registration and Coffee
9.30 – 10.00Welcome and Introduction to the 2015 Summer Academy Program
10.00 – 12.30Session 1 (Introduction to Political Psychology) by Stanley Feldman and Leonie Huddy
12.30 – 13.30Group Lunch
13.30 – 16.00Session 2 by George E. Marcus
16.00- 16.30Coffee Break
16.30 – 19.00Session 3 by David Sears
19.00 – 19.30Break
19.30 – 21:00Group Dinner

July 1st, 2015

9.00 – 9.50Breakout Discussion Group 1 (Stanley Feldman and Leonie Huddy) or Group 2 (George E. Marcus)
10.00 – 12.30Session 4 by Catarina Kinnvall and Paul Nesbitt-Larking
12.30 – 13.30Group Lunch
13.30 – 16.00Session 5 by Molly Andrews
16.00 – 16.30Coffee Break
16.30 – 19.00Session 6: Kate Reynolds
19.10 – 20.00Breakout Discussion Group 3 (David Sears) or Group 4 (Catarina Kinnvall and Paul Nesbitt-Larking)
20.00 onwardsFree time

July 2nd, 2015

9.00 – 9.50Breakout Discussion Group 5 (Molly Andrews) or Group 6 (Kate Reynolds)
10.00 – 12.30Session 7 by Jack S. Levy
12.30 – 13.30Group Lunch
13.30 – 16.00Session 8 by Kristen Monroe
16.00 – 16.30Coffee Break
16.30 – 17.20Breakout Discussion Group 7(Jack S. Levy) or Group 8 (Kristen Monroe)
17.30- 19.00Research Exhibition and Reception
19.00 onwardsFree time

Fees

The ISPP-Summer Academy fees follow a tiered structure based on the country of origin of the applicant. Please see the following attached file for the fee structure per country.
2015 ISPP-SA Fees (85.8KB – Requires Adobe Reader)

Benefits

The ISPP Summer Academy fellows will receive:

  • Free ISPP Annual Membership
  • Waiver of Participation Fees for the ISPP Annual Conference

Travel Scholarships

A small number of travel scholarships are available from the Summer Academy for strong applicants who do not receive support funding from their institution or other sources. In addition, all applicants for the ISPP-Summer Academy are encouraged to apply for the Junior Scholar ISPP travel scholarships. For more information please refer to the ISPP Junior Scholars website.

Instructors and Courses

The 2015 ISPP Summer Academy instructors are internationally prominent political psychologists from the fields of psychology and political science.

Click on the instructors’ names to visit their website and read more about their research.

Molly Andrews, Course Title: Exploring Political Narratives
School of Social Sciences
University of East London
London, UK
Email: m.andrews@uel.ac.uk

Stanley Feldman, Course Title: Introduction to Political Psychology (with Leonie Huddy)
Department of Political Science
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, New York, USA
Email: Stanley.Feldman@StonyBrook.edu

Leonie HuddyCourse Title: Introduction to Political Psychology (with Stanley Feldman)
Department of Political Science
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, New York, USA
Email: Leonie.Huddy@sunysb.edu

Catarina Kinnvall, Course Title: The Political Psychology of Multiculturalism (with Paul Nesbitt-Larking)
Department of Political Science
Lund University
Lund, Sweden
Email: catarina.kinnvall@svet.lu.se

Jack S. Levy, Course Title: Psychology and Foreign Policy
Department of Political Science
89 George Street, Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ. 08901-1433
Email: jacklevy@rutgers.edu

George E. Marcus, Course Title: The Neuroscientific Basis of Political Psychology (Course Sponsored by ECPR and the ECPR Political Psychology Standing Group)
Political Science Department
Williams College
Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA
Email: George.E.Marcus@williams.edu

Kristen Monroe, Course Title: Politics, psychology and moral choice, from altruism to genocide
School of Social Sciences,
University of California, Irvine
California, USA
Email: krmonroe@uci.edu

Paul Nesbitt-Larking, Course Title: The Political Psychology of Multiculturalism (with Catarina Kinnvall)
Department of Political Science
Huron University College
Ontario, Canada
Email: pnesbitt@uwo.ca

Kate Reynolds,Course Title: Building successful diverse communities: What works and why?
Research School of Psychology
Australian National University
Canberra, Australia
Email: katherine.reynolds@anu.edu.au

David O. Sears, Course Title: Intergroup politics: The tension between general psychological theories and specific historical contexts
Department of Psychology
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Los Angeles, California, USA
Email: sears@psych.ucla.edu

How to Apply

The application submission deadline for the 2015 ISPP-SA has been extended.

*** NEW DEADLINE: APRIL 15th 2015 ***

Existing applicants will be notified on admissions decision by the end of April.

Your application and supporting documents must be submitted by April 1st 2015Applications received after this date will not be considered.

Application Form

Application form available for download here in PDF format or in MS Word Format.

Instructions

Please download the application form, fill in your details, sign it, and email it to Stavroula Chrona, Department of Politics, University of Surrey.

Your application must contain:

1. Completed application form
2. Short CV

Please return your application exclusively by email!

Language

To apply for the ISPP Summer Academy you will need to have a good standard of English – speaking, reading and writing. This is important because all courses are offered in English.

Contact ISPP Summer Academy

Tereza Capelos, Director
University of Surrey, UK

Esra Çuhadar Gürkaynak
Bilkent University, Turkey

Cengiz Erisen
TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Turkey

Leonie Huddy
Stony Brook University, NY, USA

Felicia Pratto
University of Connecticut, CT, USA

David Winter
University of Michigan, MI, USA

Stavroula Chrona, Administrative Assistant
University of Surrey, UK

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ISPP Summer Academy 2014

The 2014 Summer Academy will take place on July 1st- 3rd in Rome, in the three dates prior to the ISPP Annual Scientific Meeting.

***Application submission for the 2014 ISPP Summer Academy is now closed. Information on the 2015 ISPP Summer Academy will be available soon.***

The Summer Academy’s central objective: to spread interest and promote training in political psychology around the world.

The Summer Academy fellows: every year a new program is designed for young scholars who are likely to teach political psychology and/or conduct political psychology research in the future.

The 2014 Summer Academy: This year, the Summer Academy will be held in Ergife Palace Hotel, Rome, Italy in the three days prior to the ISPP International conference.

The 2014 Fellows: Fellows will receive a full fee waiver for the 2014 ISPP annual meeting, and free ISPP membership for 2014.

Our 2014 Instructors and Courses: This year the Summer Academy program hosts eight courses by prominent scholars from the field of Political Psychology: Gian Vittorio Caprara, (Sapienza University of Rome), Bettina Davou, (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Nicolas Demertzis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Stanley Feldman (Stony Brook University) Stephen Frosh, (Birkbeck College University of London), Peter Hegarty (University of Surrey), Leonie Huddy, (Stony Brook University) and George Marcus, (Williams College).

Program Schedule

ISPP – Summer Academy, July 1st – 3rd 2014

Program Schedule

July 1st, 2014
9.00- 9:30Registration and Coffee
9.30 – 10.00Welcome and Introduction to the 2014 Summer Academy Program
10.00 – 12.30Session 1: Leonie Huddy
12.30 – 13.30Group Lunch
13.30 – 16.00Session 2: George Marcus
16.00- 16.30Coffee Break
16.30 – 19.00Session 3: Stanley Feldman
19.00 – 19.30Break
19.30 – 21:00Group Dinner
July 2nd, 2014
9.00 – 9.50Breakout Discussion Group 1 or Group 2
10.00 – 12.30Session 4: Steven Frosh
12.30 – 13.30Group Lunch
13.30 – 16.00Session 5: Gian Vittorio Caprara
16.00 – 16.30Coffee Break
16.30 – 17.20Breakout Discussion Group 3 or Group 4
17.30 – 20.00Session 6: Bettina Davou
20.00 onwardsFree time
July 3rd 2014
9.00 – 9.50Breakout Discussion Group 5 or Group 6
10.00 – 12.30Session 7: Peter Hegarty
12.30 – 13.30Group Lunch
13.30 – 16.00Session 8: Nicolas Demertzis
16.30 – 17.00Coffee Break
17.00 – 17.50Breakout Discussion Group 7 or Group 8
18.00- 19.30Research Exhibition and Reception
19.30 onwardsFree time

Instructors and Courses

The 2014 ISPP Summer Academy instructors are internationally prominent political psychologists from the fields of psychology and political science.

Click on the instructors’ names to visit their website and read more about their research.

Gian Vittorio Caprara, Course Title: Personalizing politics
Department of Psychology
Rome Università di Roma “La Sapienza”
Rome, Italy
Email: gianvittorio.caprara@uniroma1.it

Bettina Davou, Course Title: Political action, motivation and the socio-political context of felt emotions
Department of Media and Communication Studies
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Athens, Greece
Email: bdavou@media.uoa.gr

Nicolas Demertzis, Course Title: Political Cynicism and Alienation
Department of Media and Communication Studies
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Athens, Greece
Email: ndemert@media.uoa.gr

Stanley Feldman, Course TitlePsychological Bases of Political Ideology
Department of Political Science
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, New York, USA
Email:Stanley.Feldman@StonyBrook.edu

Peter Hegarty, Course title: Sexual Politics in Nature/Nurture Cultures
School of Psychology
University of Surrey
Guildford, Surrey, UK
Email: p.hegarty@surrey.ac.uk

Leonie Huddy, Course Title: Introduction to Political Psychology
Department of Political Science
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, New York, USA
Email: Leonie.Huddy@sunysb.edu

Stephen Frosh, Course Title: Psychoanalysis as Political Psychology
Department of Psychosocial Studies
Birkbeck College
University of London
London, UK
Email: s.frosh@bbk.ac.uk

George Marcus, Course Title: The Neuroscientific Basis of Political Psychology
Political Science Department
Williams College
Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA
Email: George.E.Marcus@williams.edu

Fees

The ISPP-Summer Academy fees follow a tiered structure based on the country of origin of the applicant. Please see the following attached file for the fee structure per country.

Tiered Participation Fees 2014 ISPP Summer Academy

Benefits

The ISPP Summer Academy fellows will receive:

  • Free ISPP Annual Membership
  • Waiver of Participation Fees for the ISPP Annual Conference

Grants and Fellowships

All applicants for the ISPP-Summer Academy are encouraged to apply for the Junior Scholar ISPP travel scholarships. For more information please refer to the ISPP Junior Scholars website.

How to Apply

***Application submission for the 2014 ISPP Summer Academy is now closed. Information on the 2015 ISPP Summer Academy will be available soon.***

Your application and supporting documents must be submitted by March 14th 2014.

Applications received after this date will not be considered.

Application Form

Application form available for download here in PDF format or in MS Word Format.

Instructions

Please download the application form, fill in your details, sign it, and email it to Stavroula Chrona, School of Politics, University of Surrey.

Your application must contain:
1. Completed application form
2. Short CV

Please return your application exclusively by email!


Language

To apply for the ISPP Summer Academy you will need to have a good standard of English – speaking, reading and writing. This is important because all courses are offered in English.

Travel Scholarships

Applicants for the ISPP-Summer Academy (that are planning to present a paper in the Annual ISPP Conference) are encouraged to apply for the Junior Scholar ISPP travel scholarships.

For more information please refer to the ISPP Junior Scholars website.

Contact ISPP

Tereza Capelos, Director
University of Surrey, UK

Esra Çuhadar Gürkaynak
Bilkent University, Turkey

Cengiz Erisen
TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Turkey

Leonie Huddy
Stony Brook University, NY, USA

Felicia Pratto
University of Connecticut, CT, USA

David Winter
University of Michigan, MI, USA

Stavroula Chrona, Administrative Assistant
University of Surrey, UK

2013 ISPP SUMMER ACADEMY

***Application submission is now closed***

More information on the 2014 ISPP Summer Academy will be available soon.

The Summer Academy’s central objective: to spread interest and promote training in political psychology around the world.

The Summer Academy fellows: every year a new program is designed for young scholars who are likely to teach political psychology and/or conduct political psychology research in the future.

The 2013 Summer Academy: This year, the Summer Academy will be held in Herzliya, Israel, in the three days prior to the ISPP International conference.

The 2013 Fellows: Fellows will receive a full fee waiver for the 2013 ISPP annual meeting, and free ISPP membership for 2013.

Our 2013 Instructors and Courses: This year the Summer Academy program hosts seven courses by prominent scholars: Bettina Davou (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University), Richard R. Lau (Rutgers University), Paul Nesbitt-Larking (Huron University College), David O. Sears (UCLA), Jim Sidanius (Harvard University) and an introductory course in Political Psychology by Leonie Huddy and Stanley Feldman (Stony Brook University). Fellows will also discuss their research agendas in smaller breakout groups, and take part in a number of social activities.

International Society of Political Psychology

International Society of Political Psychology- Junior Scholars Blog

ISPP Annual Scientific Meeting, July 8-11, 2013 in Herzliya, Israel

Contact Information

Tereza Capelos, Director

Esra Çuhadar Gürkaynak

Cengiz Erisen

Leonie Huddy

Felicia Pratto

David Winter

Stavroula Chrona, Administrative Assistant

For more information please contact

Dr. Tereza Capelos [t.capelos@surrey.ac.uk]

Completed applications and their supporting material should be emailed to

Stavroula Chrona [s.chrona@surrey.ac.uk]]

Fees

The ISPP-Summer Academy fees follow a tiered structure based on the country of origin of the applicant. Please see the following attached file for the fee structure per country.

Tiered Participation Fees 2013 ISPP Summer Academy

Benefits

The ISPP Summer Academy fellows will receive:

  • Free ISPP Annual Membership
  • Waiver of Participation Fees for the ISPP Annual Conference

Grants and Fellowships

All applicants for the ISPP-Summer Academy are encouraged to apply for the Junior Scholar ISPP travel scholarships. For more information please refer to the ISPP Junior Scholars website.

How to apply

***Application submission is now closed***

Applications for the 2013 ISPP-SA are currently under review. All applicants will be notified of their admission decision by April 20, 2013.

Application Deadline

The deadline to apply for the 2013 ISPP Summer Academy has been extended to March 24, 2013.
Your application and supporting documents must be submitted by March 24, 2013.

Applications received after this date will not be considered.

Application form available for download here (in PDF format) ; (in MS Word format).

Instructions

Please download the application form, fill in your details, sign it, and email it to Stavroula Chrona, University of Surrey.

Please return your application exclusively by email!

Your application must contain:
1. Completed application form
2. Short CV

Applicants will be notified of the status of their application by April 20, 2013.

Language

To apply for the ISPP Summer Academy you will need to have a good standard of English – speaking, reading and writing. This is important because all courses are offered in English.

Travel Scholarships

Applicants for the ISPP-Summer Academy are encouraged to apply for the Junior Scholar ISPP travel scholarships. For more information please refer to the ISPP Junior Scholars website.

Instructors and Courses

The 2013 ISPP Summer Academy instructors are internationally prominent political psychologists from the fields of psychology and political science.

Click on the instructors’ names to visit their website and read more about their research.

Bettina Davou, Course Title: Political action, motivation and the socio- political context of felt emotions

Department of Media and Communication Studies
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Athens, Greece
Email: bdavou@media.uoa.gr

Stanley Feldman, Course Title: Introduction to Political Psychology (with Leonie Huddy)

Department of Political Science
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY, USA
Email: Stanley.Feldman@StonyBrook.edu

Leonie Huddy, Course Title: Introduction to Political Psychology (with Stanley Feldman)

Department of Political Science
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, New York, USA
Email: Leonie.Huddy@sunysb.edu

Catarina Kinnvall, Course Title: Multiculturalism, Conflict and Integration

Department of Political Science
Lund University
Lund, Sweden
Email: catarina.kinnvall@svet.lu.se

Richard R. Lau, Course Title: Studying Political Decision Making
Department of Political Science
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ, USA
Email: ricklau@rci.rutgers.edu

Paul Nesbitt-Larking, Course Title: Multicultural Identities and Citizenship

Department of Political Science
Huron University College
Ontario, Canada
Email: pnesbitt@uwo.ca

David O. Sears, Course Title: Intergroup politics: The tension between general psychological theories and specific historical contexts

Department of Psychology
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Los Angeles, California, USA
Email: sears@psych.ucla.edu

Jim Sidanius, Course Title: Theory of Gendered Prejudice

Department of Psychology
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Email: sidanius@wjh.harvard.edu

2013 ISPP SA Students

In 2013 the ISPP Summer Academy invited students from several disciplines such as:

  • Psychology
  • Political Science and IR
  • Sociology and Social Sciences

Program Schedule

Thursday July 4, 2013
9.00- 10:00Registration and Coffee
10.00 – 10.30Welcome and Introduction to the 2013 Summer Academy Program
10.30 – 13.00Introduction to Political Psychology by Stanley Feldman and Leonie Huddy
13.00 – 14.00Group Lunch
14.00 – 16.30Session 1 by Jim Sidanius
16.30- 16.45Coffee Break
16.45 – 19.15Session 2 by Richard Lau
19.15 – 20.00Break
20.00Group Dinner
Friday July 5, 2013
8.30 – 11.00Session 3 by Paul Nesbitt-Larking
11.00 – 11.30Coffee Break and snacks
11.30 – 14.00Session 4 by Bettina Davou
14.00 onwardsFree time
Saturday July 6, 2013
Free time
Sunday July 7, 2013
8.30 – 11.00Session 5 by David Sears
11.00 – 11.30Coffee Break and snacks
11.30 – 14.00Session 6 by Catarina Kinnvall
14.00- 15.00Group Lunch
15.00 – 16.00Breakout Discussion Group 1 with Jim Sidanius or Group 2 with Bettina Davou
16.00 – 16.15Coffee Break
16.15 – 17.15Breakout Discussion Group 3with David Sears or Group 4with Catarina Kinnvall
17.15 – 17.30Coffee Break
17.30- 18.30Breakout Discussion Group 5 with Paul Nesbitt-Larking or Group 6 with Richard Lau
18.30- 19.00Break
19.00- 20.30Research Exhibition and Reception

Transportation

SHUTTLES TO THE SUMMER ACADEMY AND GENERAL CONFERENCE SITE: Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy, IDC–Herzliya, Israel

*Shuttles to the ISPP Summer Academy (and General Conference) Site will be leaving from the H’Sharon Hotel.

*More information on the shuttle service will be available shortly (shuttle daily timetable, maps with directions, alternative means of transportation etc).

Accommodation

Accommodation bookings are the responsibility of the fellows.

ISPP central office has managed to secure a guaranteed price for Summer Academy Fellows at the H’Sharon Hotel (located on the seashore of Herzliya, 6km from IDC Herzliya).

Special group rates for the 2013 ISPP Summer Academy fellows at the H’Sharon Hotel are as follows:

Single room: 165$ per night

Double room: 195$ per night (2 people sharing a room will pay each 97.5$ per night)

Triple room: 270$ per night (3 people sharing a room will pay each 90$ per night)

The above rates include breakfast.

Visa Information

Many countries including the US and EU member states have a Visa Waiver Program with Israel which allows their citizens to visit Israel without a visa arranged in advance. Before embarking on a trip, visitors must check if they need a prearranged tourist visa.

Additional information on passport and visit information and details of visa requirements are available on the government of Israel websites below:
Ministry of Tourism, website – click here
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, website – click here
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, website- Visa Waiver Program – list of countries – click here

ISPP Summer Academy 2012

International Society of Political Psychology – Summer Academy (ISPP-SA), July 3rd- 5th, 2012 in Chicago, USA

The Summer Academy’s central objective: to spread interest and promote training in political psychology around the world.

The Summer Academy fellows: every year a new program is designed for young scholars who are likely to teach political psychology and/or conduct political psychology research in the future.

The 2012 Summer Academy: This year, the Summer Academy will be held in Chicago, USA, in the three days prior to the ISPP International conference.

The 2012 Fellows: Fellows will receive a full fee waiver for the 2012 ISPP annual meeting, and free ISPP membership for 2012.

Our 2012 courses: This year the Summer Academy program hosts five new courses by prominent scholars: Susan Condor (Lancaster University), Jack Levy (Rutgers University), Victor Ottati (Loyola University Chicago) Felicia Pratto (University of Connecticut), Jerrold Post (George Washington University) and an introductory course in Political Psychology by Leonie Huddy and Stanley Feldman (Stony Brook University). Fellows will also discuss their research agendas in smaller breakout groups, and take part in a number of social activities.

Last year, the first ISPP Summer Academy took place between the 6th and 8th of July 2011 in Istanbul, Turkey, and was attended by a truly interdisciplinary group of 36 fellows from the USA, Europe and Turkey, with research agendas in Psychology, Politics and IR, Social Sciences and Humanities. Prominent political psychologists offered short courses addressing cutting edge theoretical debates and key methodological approaches to political psychology, on Terrorism (Martha Crenshaw), Political Leadership (Peg Hermann), Multiculturalisms, Conflict and Integration (Catarina Kinnvall), the Social Psychology of Protest (Bert Klandermans), Social Identity (Steve Reicher), Inequality and Social Dominance (Jim Sidanius) and Key Debates in Political Psychology (Stanley Feldman and Leonie Huddy).

International Society of Political Psychology

ISPP Annual Scientific Meeting, July 6th- 9th, 2012 in Chicago, USA

Contact

Tereza Capelos, Director

Esra Çuhadar Gürkaynak

Cengiz Erisen

Leonie Huddy

Felicia Pratto

Linda Skitka

David Winter

Stavroula Chrona, Administrative Assistant

For more information please contact:
Dr. Tereza Capelo

Completed applications and their supporting material should be emailed to:
Stavroula Chrona

Fees and Accommodation

Fees

The ISPP-Summer Academy fees follow a tiered structure based on the country of origin of the applicant. Please see the following attached file for the fee structure per country.

Tiered participation Fees ISPP SA

The participation fees cover the cost of tuition and do not include the cost of accommodation and meals.

Applicants will be notified of the status of their application by April 15th. Fees should be paid by May 15th.

Information on the payment method will follow shortly.

Accommodation

Accommodation bookings are the responsibility of the fellows.

More information about accommodation will be updated shortly.

Meals

The ISPP Summer Academy will provide a set number of meals (coffee breaks, group lunches and group dinners) to its fellows as indicated in the program. Meal costs outside the ISPP Summer Academy program time are the responsibility of the fellows.

Benefits

The ISPP Summer Academy fellows will receive:

  • Free ISPP Annual Membership
  • Waiver of Participation Fees for the ISPP Annual Conference

Grants and Fellowships

All applicants for the ISPP-Summer Academy are encouraged to apply for the Junior Scholar ISPP travel scholarships. For more information please refer to the ISPP Junior Scholars website.

How to apply

Application Deadline:
Your application and supporting documents must be submitted by April 2nd, 2012.
Applications received after this date will not be considered.

Application form available for download here (in PDF format) ; (in MS Word format).

Instructions

Please download the application form, fill in your details, sign it, and email it to Stavroula Chrona, University of Surrey.

Please return your application exclusively by email!

Your application must contain:
1.
 Completed application form
2. Short CV

Applicants will be notified of the status of their application by April 15th.

Language

To apply for the ISPP Summer Academy you will need to have a good standard of English – speaking, reading and writing. This is important because all courses are offered in English.

Travel Scholarships

Applicants for the ISPP-Summer Academy are encouraged to apply for the Junior Scholar ISPP travel scholarships. For more information please refer to the ISPP Junior Scholars website.

Instructors and Courses

The 2012 ISPP Summer Academy instructors are internationally prominent political psychologists from the fields of psychology and political science. Their courses address a variety of theoretical issues and key methodological approaches to political psychology such as include Foreign Policy Decision Making, Social Identity, Power and Conformity, Intergroup Violence and Conflict, Media Impact and Political Communication Effects.

Click on the instructors’ names to visit their website and read more about their research.

Click on the course titles to read the specifics of each course and access the reading material provided by the instructors.

Fellows will be responsible for reading the provided materials in preparation of the courses.

Susan Condor, Course Title: Methodological dilemmas in research on prejudice

Lancaster University
Fylde College
Lancaster LA1 4YF
United Kingdom
Email: s.condor@lancaster.ac.uk

Stanley Feldman, Course Title: Introduction to Political Psychology

Department of Political Science
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, N.Y. 11794-4392
Email: Stanley.Feldman@StonyBrook.edu

Leonie Huddy, Course Title: Political Partisanship and Ideology as Emotionally Charged Social Identities

Department of Political Science
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, N.Y. 11794-4392
Email: Leonie.Huddy@sunysb.edu

Jack S. Levy, Course Title: Psychology and Foreign Policy

Department of Political Science
89 George Street, Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ. 08901-1433
Email: jacklevy@rutgers.edu

Victor Ottati, Course Title: Metaphor and Political Cognition

Department of Psychology
Loyola University Chicago
6525 N. Sheridan Rd.
Chicago, IL, 60626
Email: vottati@luc.edu

Felicia Pratto, Course Title: The Political Psychology of Power Dynamics

Department of Psychology
University of Connecticut
406 Babbidge Road, Unit 1020
Storrs, CT 06269-1020
Email: felicia.pratto@uconn.edu

Jerrold M. Post, M.D., Course Title: The Psychology of Political Crime

Professor of Psychiatry, Political Psychology, and International Affairs and Director of the Political Psychology Program The Elliott School of International Affairs The George Washington University
1957 E Street, NW
Room 600-F
Washington, D.C. 20052
Email: jpost@gwu.edu

2012 ISPP SA Students

In 2012 the ISPP Summer Academy invited students from several disciplines such as:

  • Psychology [ 20 students]
  • Political Science and IR [ 17 students]
  • Sociology and Social Sciences [ 5 students]

Program Timeline

Tuesday July 3, 2012
10.00- 11.30Registration
11.30 – 12.00Welcome and Introduction to the 2012 Summer Academy Program
12.00- 14.00Introduction to Political Psychology by Stanley Feldman
14.00- 15.00Group Lunch
15.00 – 17.30Session1 by Victor Ottati (Metaphor and Political Cognition)
17.30 – 17.45Coffee Break
17.45 – 20.15Session 2 by Leonie Huddy (Political Partisanship and Ideology as Emotionally Charged Social Identities)
20.30Group Dinner
Wednesday July 4, 2012
8.30 – 11.00Session 3, by Susan Condor (Methodological Dilemmas in Research on Prejudice)
11.00 – 11.30Coffee Break
11.30 – 14.00Session 4, by Jack Levy (Psychology and Foreign Policy)
14.00- 15.00Group Lunch
15.00 – 16.00Breakout Group Discussion 1 or 2
16.00 – 17.00Breakout Group Discussion 3 or 4
17.00 onwardsFree time
Thursday July 5, 2012
8.30 – 11.00Session 5 by Felicia Pratto (The Political Psychology of Power Dynamics)
11.00 – 11.30Coffee Break
11.30 – 14.00Session 6 by Jerrold Post (The Psychology of Political Crime)
14.00- 15.00Group Lunch
15.00- 16.00Breakout Group Discussion 5 or 6
16.00- 17.00Break
17.00- 19.00Research Exhibition and Reception

Program Content

Overview session: this session provides a survey of political psychology focusing on specific problems and approaches.

Substantive sessions: these sessions will cover theoretical and methodological advancements in specific areas of research.

Breakout Groups: these interactive sessions give the opportunity to fellows to discuss their own research projects and ideas.

ISPP Summer Academy 2011

In July 2011, ISPP will launch the inaugural International Society of Political Psychology – Summer Academy (ISPP – SA) which will occur from July 6th till 8th in Istanbul, Turkey, just prior to the 2011 annual meeting.

The ISPP – SA is designed as a three-day workshop, to be held each year immediately prior to the ISPP annual meeting, and aims to train interested faculty and students in both foundational and cutting edge research in the area of political psychology. The Summer Academy’s central objective is to spread interest and promote training in political psychology around the world. The Summer Academy will occur in conjunction with the ISPP International conference, providing its fellows a unique opportunity to engage with a truly international mix of participants.

ISPP invites applications for the ISPP – SA program from Turkish and international scholars interested in learning more about political psychology. The three-day Summer Academy will hold morning and afternoon seminars and break-out discussion sessions, and will include a number of social events for instructors and fellows.

For 2011, the maximum enrollment will be 30 participants. We encourage particularly graduate and advanced undergraduate students to apply. A preference will be given to young scholars who are likely to teach political psychology and/or conduct political psychology research in the future. A good knowledge of English is essential.

The Summer Academy will address a variety of theoretical issues and key methodological approaches to political psychology; likely topics include Foreign Policy Decision Making, Social Identity, Power and Conformity, Intergroup Violence and Conflict, Multiculturalism and Integration, Social Hierarchies, Terrorism, Media Impact and Political Communication Effects.

Instructors will include internationally prominent political psychologists from the fields of psychology and political science. The Summer Academy fellows will be expected to attend the ISPP annual meeting in Istanbul, from July 9th till 12th, which will include several special events and sessions for Summer Academy fellows. The Summer Academy Fellows will receive a full fee waiver for the ISPP annual meeting, and free ISPP membership for 2011.

For information on how to apply, click here.

The deadline for applications is April 1, 2011.

For more information about the program please contact Tereza Capelos, ISPP – SA Director, [T.Capelos@surrey.ac.uk].

Contact Information

Tereza Capelos, Director

Esra Çuhadar Gürkaynak

Cengiz Erisen, Assistant Director

Leonie Huddy

Felicia Pratto

David Winter

Stavroula Chrona, Administrative Assistant

For more information please contact
Dr. Tereza Capelos

Completed applications and their supporting material should be emailed by April 1st 2011 to
Stavroula Chrona

Fees and Accommodation

Fees

The ISPP-Summer Academy fees follow a tiered structure based on the country of origin of the applicant.

The participation fees cover the cost of tuition and do not include the cost of accommodation and meals.

Applicants will be notified of the status of their application by April 15th. Fees should be paid by May 15th. Information on the payment method will follow shortly.

Accommodation

Accommodation bookings are the responsibility of the fellows. For useful information about location of hotels in Istanbul you can download our Mini Travel Guide document here.

Meals

The ISPP Summer Academy will provide a set number of meals (coffee breaks, group lunches and group dinners) to its fellows as indicated in the program. Meal costs outside the ISPP Summer Academy program time are the responsibility of the fellows.

Benefits

The ISPP Summer Academy fellows will receive:

  • Free ISPP Annual Membership
  • Waiver of Participation Fees for the ISPP Annual Conference

Grants and Fellowships

All applicants for the ISPP-Summer Academy are encouraged to apply for the Junior Scholar ISPP travel scholarships. For more information please refer to the ISPP Junior Scholars website.

Turkish students might be eligible for funding by Turkish grants –detailed information will follow soon.

Culture Events

International İstanbul Jazz Festival, July 1st-19th, 2011. The program of the İKSV festival is available here.

How to apply

Application Deadline:

Your application and supporting documents must be submitted by 1st April 2011.

Applications received after this date will not be considered.

Application form available for download here.

Instructions

Please download this PDF application form, fill in your details, sign it, and email it to Stavroula Chrona, University of Surrey [s.chrona@surrey.ac.uk]. If you require an application form in Word format, please email Stavroula at the same address.

Please return your application exclusively by email!

Your application must contain:
1. Completed application form
2. Short CV

Applicants will be notified of the status of their application by April 15th.

We received a very large volume of applications – more than we expected — and it is taking us a little longer to get through them all — decisions will be emailed to all applicants by May 15th.

We advise Summer Academy applicants who have also submitted paper / poster proposals to the ISPP Conference to proceed with regular ISPP conference registration. The ISPP conference registration costs for ISPP Summer Academy Fellows will be reimbursed upon confirmation of their selection for the summer program.

Language

To apply for the ISPP Summer Academy you will need to have a good standard of English – speaking, reading and writing. This is important because all courses are offered in English.

Travel Scholarships

Applicants for the ISPP-Summer Academy are encouraged to apply for the Junior Scholar ISPP travel scholarships. For more information please refer to the ISPP Junior Scholars website at: http://ispp.org/jsc/annualmeeting.html

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