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 Morality and Justice Preconference SPSP 2012
Posted by: Kees van den Bos
Title/Position: Professor
School/Organization: Utrecht University
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SPSSI, SESP
Date posted: November 16th, 2011


With talks from Max Bazerman, Joel Brockner, Carolyn Hafer, Josh Knobe, Francesca Gino, Eric van Dijk, the Justice and Morality preconference at SPSP 2012 promises to be stellar event that you would not like to miss!

The preconference will be held at the San Diego Convention Center on Thursday, January 26, 2012 between the hours of 8:15 AM and 4:30 PM. The titles of the talks are now listed on the website. Please note that there are still some places open, so to register please go to the website: http://moralconvictions.org/JusticePreconferenceSPSP.htm.

Please note that there is a possibility to present your work at the preconference and that the submission deadline is December 10. These are the options for presenting your work:

Poster Session: If you would like to submit a paper for a poster presentation, please do so with your on-line registration. Posters must not include work that will be presented at the regular SPSP conference.

Paper Swap: You are also invited and encouraged to bring copies of recentlypublished papers, pre-prints, works-in-progress, or mini-posters to share with other conference attendees.

Graduate Student Presentations: Graduate students are invited to submit proposals to give 15minute talks at the preconference. Proposals must not include work that will be presented at the regular SPSP conference. Please email submissions directly to Kees van den Bos (k.vandenbos@uu.nl) by December 10. All submissions that are not selected for talks will be automatically considered for presentation as a poster unless a request to the contrary is included in the submission, thusthere is no need to submit a redundant poster proposal.

On the website you can find more information about the preconference and how to submit your proposals. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate tocontact us. Hope to see you at January 26!

Dave Mayer, Chris Bauman, and Kees van den Bos

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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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