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	 Justice and Morality Preconference at SPSP 2010 | 
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	| Posted by:  | Kees van den Bos |  
	| Title/Position:  | Professor |  
	| School/Organization:  | Utrecht University |  
	| Sent to listserv of:  | SPSP, SESP, SPSSI |  
	| Date posted:  | December 3rd, 2009 |  
	  
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	For your information, please note that the deadline for graduate students to propose a talk at the upcoming SPSP preconference on Justice and Morality is approaching rapidly (December 10). 
 
 
You also might want to know that space for the precoference is limited and seats for the preconference are filling up quickly.
 
 
The Justice and Morality preconference at SPSP 2010 will be held in the Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada on January 28, 2010. This preconference will focus on justice and morality, two areas in social psychology that receive more and more attention in social psychology, and the preconference will focus on new and possibly groundbreaking insights into these areas, the interface between these domains, and the relationship with more general social psychology. We are very excited about the lineup of confirmed speakers, as we believe they will present research that is at the forefront of current thinking pertaining to both justice and morality:
 
 
Allan Lind
 
Fairness and Morality at the Interface of Individual and Community Interests
 
 
Nyla Branscombe
 
How Remembering a Victimized Past Affects Victim Expectations in the Present
 
 
Aaron Kay
 
Justice Beliefs, Status, and Self-Regulation
 
 
Josh Greene
 
Of Trolleys and Cheaters: Automatic and Controlled Processes in Moral Judgment
 
 
David Pizarro
 
Judging Acts vs. Judging People: A Person-Centered Approach to Moral Responsibility
 
 
Diederik Stapel
 
Descriptive Content and Affective Valence in Morality Judgments
 
 
The pre-conference will also include a poster session and a paper swap. Furthermore, there will also be an opportunity for graduate students to give 15-min. talks at the preconference. On the website you can find more information on this, including information how to submit your proposal. 
 
 
Thanks to the generous support of the Linschoten Institute for Psychology Research at Utrecht University, the registration fee is $80 for faculty and $60 for students. The registration fee includes a continental breakfast, buffet lunch, and coffee breaks.
 
 
To register please go to the website:
 
 
http://www.moralconvictions.org/JusticePreconferenceSPSP.htm
 
 
Hope to see you at January 28!
 
 
Kees van den Bos and Chris Bauman
 
 
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Kees van den Bos
 
Professor of Social Psychology
 
Utrecht University
 
http://vandenbos.socialpsychology.org
 
E-mail: k.vandenbos@uu.nl
 
		
 
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