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 CFP: EASP Preconference on Self-Regulation
Posted by: Kai Jonas
Title/Position: Assistant Professor
School/Organization: University of Amsterdam
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: November 5th, 2010


Preconference to the General Meeting of the EASP 2011 on

"The Application of Self-Regulation Approaches to Social Psychological Phenomena"
Organized by Kai J. Jonas, Daan Scheepers & Kai Sassenberg

The integration of self-regulation theories has undertaken tremendous speed during the last years and many areas of social psychology have been benefiting from this new approach, e.g. (inter)group processes interpersonal processes, health research, media effects, as well as self-regulation theorizing has improved, vice versa. It is the aim with this Preconference 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 (intra-personal) cognitive and motivational principles and inter-personal, intragroup, and intergroup phenomena like negotiation, leadership, decision-making, health processes, stereotyping, discrimination, and media effects. Therefore, the current meeting aims to bring together research on individual and social processes and self-regulation, recurring to a similar set of theories and foster the exchange among them.

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. As one of the keynote speakers, we are happy to welcome E. Tory Higgins.
We are asking submissions from both junior and senior researchers. There are a limited number of presentation and poster slots available. Please indicate in your submission which format you would prefer. We are planning to host the meeting from Monday, 11th of July (arrival in the evening) to Tuesday, 12st of July at one of conference hotel locations in Stockholm, Sweden. A nominal fee will be asked from the participants.

If you are interested in participating actively, please send an email including an abstract (max. 250 words), the format of presentation (talk or poster), and your contact details to Kai J. Jonas (k.j.jonas@uva.nl) before 01. December 2010.

Sign-up for general participation will be asked for as soon as the program has been finalized.




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