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 SPSP Political Psychology Preconference
Posted by: Joanna Sterling
Title/Position: PhD Student
School/Organization: New York University
Sent to listserv of: SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: August 26th, 2016


Dear Colleagues,

We invite you to join us for the 2017 Political Psychology Preconference, to be held in conjunction with the annual SPSP meeting in San Antonio, Texas on January, 19th.

We are very excited about our line-up of speakers:

Ted Brader, University of Michigan
Mark Brandt, Tilburg University
Aleksandra Cichocka, University of Kent
Chris Dawes, New York University
Kurt Gray, University of North Carolina
Ingrid Haas, University of Nebraska
Amy Krosch, Cornell University
Linda Tropp, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Registration is now open and will close when space is filled or January 17th, whichever comes first. Thanks to generous funding from the International Society of Political Psychology, we are providing a $35 discount to the first 75 people who register for the preconference. Please use the code PRPolAtt when registering to receive the discount.

Student Talk: Graduate students are invited to submit proposals to give a 15-minute talk about first-authored work that will not be presented in a symposium at the main SPSP conference. Preference will be given to individuals who have not spoken at the pre-conference in previous years, but all submissions will be considered. Please email your, title, 250-word abstract, and CV to politpsych.spsp@gmail.com by November 1st. Please do not include identifying information in the abstract. Proposals that are not accepted for the student talk are invited to submit their abstracts for consideration for a poster or paper-swap and data blitz presentation.

Poster session: To be considered for a poster presentation, please email your title and 250-word abstract to politpsych.spsp@gmail.com by November 20th.

Paper swap: We invite you to share your work with other conference attendees. Please bring copies of recently published papers, pre-prints, or papers that represent works-in progress. To have your paper listed in the pre-conference program, please email your title and 250-word abstract to politpsych.spsp@gmail.com by November 20th.

Data Blitz: Participants with outstanding first-authored poster and paper swap submissions will be invited to present their work in rapid-pace form. Preference will be given to participants who have not spoken at the pre-conference in previous years, but all poster and paper swap submissions will be considered for the data blitz.

To register for the pre-conference or obtain more information, please visit:

http://meeting.spsp.org/preconferences/political

We hope to see you on January, 19th!

Sincerely,

Chadly Stern, University of Illinois
Joanna Sterling, New York University
Ben Ruisch, Cornell University




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