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 Group Processes Preconference at SPSP
Posted by: Sophie Trawalter
Title/Position: Assistant Professor
School/Organization: University of Virginia
Sent to listserv of: SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: November 11th, 2013


We are pleased to announce this year’s Group Processes and Intergroup Relations (GPIR) Preconference at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP). The pre-conference will take place in Austin, TX on Thursday, February 13, 2014. We hope to see y’all there!

Following years of GPIR preconference tradition, the Group Processes and Intergroup Relations (GPIR) Preconference will again focus on facilitating the sharing and discussion of groundbreaking research in the field of group processes and intergroup relations. Our illustrious speakers will address topics related to the general theme of diversity (e.g., intergroup interaction, discrimination).Their talks will shed light on both practical and theoretical implications. Apply now to present a poster or, if you’re a senior graduate student or <2 years post-Ph.D., apply to present a Young Scholars Presentation.

This year’s GPIR Preconference will feature:

Jack Dovidio
Trish Devine
Jim Sidanius
Valerie Purdie-Vaughns
Eric Knowles
Sapna Cheryan
Betsy Paluck
Evan Apfelbaum

Please see our homepage to register and for more information:

http://tinyurl.com/SPSPgpir2014

Do you want to present your research at this exciting meeting? You have two opportunities:

(1) Apply to present a poster, or…
(2) If you are a senior graduate student (4th-6th year or program equivalent) or 2 years post-Ph.D., apply to give Young Scholars Talk

Poster and Young Scholars Presentation applications are due by January 1, 2014, 11:59pm (in the last time zone on earth). See the website for more details.

We hope to see you there!
Miguel Unzueta, University of California-Los Angeles
Jenessa Shapiro, University of California-Los Angeles
Sophie Trawalter, University of Virginia




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