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 SPSP Social Psych and Law Preconference
Posted by: Rich Wiener
Title/Position: Director, Social Psychology Program
School/Organization: University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: September 20th, 2012


The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Law and Psychology Program invites you to attend the Current and Future Topics in Social Psychology and Law Preconference at SPSP 2013, to be held at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, LA on Thursday, January 17, 2013, between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM.

The focus of this preconference will be current and future directions in social psychology and law. The individuals that are confirmed speakers are at the forefront of the social psychology of procedural justice research, discrimination in the law, and new directions in social psychology and law:

Brian Bornstein, Jack Glaser, Brenda Major, Chris Meissner, Laurie Rudman, Nick Schweitzer, and Tom Tyler

The preconference will also include a poster session and five, 10-minute datablitz talks from promising scholars in the field. The attached flyer and our website provide more information, including instructions on how to submit a poster or datablitz presentation.

The website address is:

https://sites.google.com/site/socialpsychologyandlaw/

Registration for the preconference will begin October 1. Poster and datablitz proposals are due December 1 but will be accepted on a rolling basis so submit your proposal soon!

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Hope to see you in New Orleans!

Rich Wiener and Sarah Gervais
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Richard L. Wiener
Charles Bessey Professor of Law and Psychology
Director, Social Psychology Program
University of Nebraska/Lincoln
338 Burnett Hall
402-472-1137
rwiener2@unl.edu

Sarah Gervais
Assistant Professor of Social Psychology
University of Nebraska/Lincoln
338 Burnett Hall
402-472-3793
sarahgervais2@unl.edu

Attachment: flyer (updated).docx



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