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 EASP 2011 Preconference on Self-Regulation
Posted by: Kai J. Jonas
Title/Position: Assistant Professor
School/Organization: University of Amsterdam
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SPSSI
Date posted: February 7th, 2011


Deadline Approaching – Remaining spots are disappearing fast!

Dear EASP Attendees (or those interested in attending),

We are happy to invite you to the EASP 2011 pre-conference “The application of self-regulation approaches to social psychological phenomena,” to be held 11./12.07.2011 at the Nordic Sea Hotel, Stockholm, Sweden.

This is an excellent opportunity to hear about and discuss groundbreaking research in the field of self-regulation approaches to group processes and intergroup relations. All of our speakers will address topics that also have relevance to both theoretical and applied issues.

The program includes an exciting lineup of international speakers, a poster session, breakfast, lunch, coffee breaks, and a visit to the Absolut Ice Bar.

Invited keynote speakers:

Ana Guinote (UCL)
E. Tory Higgins (Columbia University)

Presentations by Ph.D. students, junior and senior faculty:

-Natalie Wyer
-Kai J. Jonas
-Francesca Righetti
-Frank Wieber
-Tomas Ståhl
-Maarten Zaal
-Andrew Woltin
-Claudia Sassenrath

The full program and registration information is now available at:

http://www.iwm-kmrc.de/workshops/stockholm/presentations.php

One additional opportunity to be on the program around EASP 2011:

Poster Session

We also invite poster submissions describing original research on self regulation of group processes and intergroup relations. Poster submissions are welcome from and can be submitted when you register for the pre-conference online at: http://www.iwm-kmrc.de/workshops/stockholm/purpose.php

For posters, please send an abstract of 150 words and your contact details (name, affiliation and address) to k.kaldewey@iwm-kmrc.de. If you just want to participate, you just need to provide your contact details.

The deadline for poster submissions and registration is March 31st, 2011. Spots are given away on a first-come first serve basis; poster submissions will be reviewed for suitability.

A nominal fee of 60 Euros will be collected in cash on side. Receipts will be provided.

Hope to see you all in Stockholm, where the sun almost never sets in July….

With best wishes,

Kai J. Jonas (University of Amsterdam), Daan Scheepers (Leiden University) & Kai Sassenberg (Knowledge Media Research Institute, Tuebingen)




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