New ECC Blog Post
Why do some people seek to punish women for miscarriages? In the latest ECC blog post, Jocelyn Chalmers explores this critical issue, highlighting the impact of ideological attitudes on support for women’s rights. Read...
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Why do some people seek to punish women for miscarriages? In the latest ECC blog post, Jocelyn Chalmers explores this critical issue, highlighting the impact of ideological attitudes on support for women’s rights. Read...
Featured in this issue is the Chair’s Address by Dr. Myrto Pantazi, along with the 2024 Issue I Theme: ‘Bridging Conceptual Gaps: Reflections on Populism through the Lens of System Justification’ by Lisa Zanotti....
The ISPP Blog publishes short articles about research or issues of interest to the political psychology community. The Early Career Committee (ECC) invites Early Career Scholars (graduate students or scholars who have received their...
Join us in Santiago, Chile, from July 1-3, 2024 for the annual ISPP Academy, a unique opportunity to explore both foundational cutting-edge research and methodologies in political psychology! Application materials are due by 12PM...
We are now accepting submissions for the 47th ISPP Annual Meeting, taking place July 4 – July 6, 2024, in Santiago, Chile! We’re accepting submissions for paper presentations, posters, panels, and roundtables until November...
Congratulations again to our 2021 ISPP Award Winners! All were recognized at the 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting online. Read more about these outstanding individuals on the 2021 meeting page.
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