Social Psychology Network

Maintained by Scott Plous, Wesleyan University

Listserv Message Center

Forum Home Page

If you are a professional with a Ph.D. related to social psychology and wish to send an email message to the SPSSI or SESP listserv, click on the button below.

RSS Feed  Note: SPN also distributes any messages posted through this service to more than 263,000 of its own Twitter and RSS feed subscribers, thereby allowing users to reach a wider audience than the two listservs do.


   
 Search the Archive
Search postings from:
to

for the following word(s):

Search Archive

 


 CFP Deadline Extension for Small Group Meeting
Posted by: Kai J. Jonas
Title/Position: Assistant Professor
School/Organization: Universiteit van Amsterdam
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: February 18th, 2009


**Deadline extension (until March7th), due to a typo in an earlier version of the CFP--our apologies. Please submit to k.kaldewey@iwm-kmrc.de or k.j.jonas@uva.nl**

Small Group Meeting on

Self-Regulation Approaches to Group Processes
organized by Kai J. Jonas, Kai Sassenberg, & Daan Scheepers

The integration of self-regulation theories to group processes is a relatively young and growing field of research, and it is the aim with this Small Group Meeting to document the state of the research and to further its impact. In doing so we seek to establish a more “social” view on self-regulation by focusing on the intersection of basic (intrapersonal) cognitive and motivational principles and interpersonal, intragroup, and intergroup phenomena like negotiation, leadership, decision-making, stereotyping, and discrimination. Therefore, the current meeting aims to bring together research on group processes and self-regulation, recurring to a similar set of theories and foster the exchange among them.

In particular, we seek to instigate an exchange of: (a) researchers that are working on self-regulation in other domains of social psychology that can impact on the inter- and intragroup self regulation perspective, (b) scholars with a background in group research that are interested in applying self-regulation approaches and (c) finally, those who have already conducted self-regulation research on both group phenomena.

The format of the meeting is single session, with a strong focus on discussion to be reflected in the schedule. We believe that this meeting should provide a fruitful means to bring existing research accounts together. We are asking for indication of interest and/or submissions from both junior and senior researchers.

We are planning to host the meeting from the 21st of June (arrival in the evening) to the 24th of June (departure in the morning) at a cozy conference location close to Tuebingen, Germany. Tuebingen can be reached easily by train and is close to Stuttgart Airport with excellent connections to all major European cities, as well as direct flights to the United States.

If you are interested in participating, please send an email including the title of your presentation, an abstract (max. 250 words) and your contact details to Karin Kaldewey (k.kaldewey@iwm-kmrc.de) before 7th of March 2009. For further information please contact Kai J. Jonas (k.j.jonas@uva.nl).




Return to Top

©1996-2024, S. Plous