Le Small Meeting EASP s'est déroulé les 17 et 18 Novembre 2016.
Il a été tenu en l'honneur de Serge Moscovici (1925-2014) et ses contributions aux sciences sociales en général et à la psychologie sociale en particulier.
Introduction
Le 17 novembre 2016 à 09:30
Gretty Mirdal
(directrice de l'IEA de Paris) Juan Perez
(University Valencia) Saadi Lahlou
(London School of Economics) The legacy of Serge Moscovici
Le 17 novembre 2016 à 09:45
Charlan Nemeth
(University of California, Berkeley) The discrete charm of the genetic model of influence and its indirect impact on epistemic level
Le 17 novembre 2016 à 10:05
Stamos Papastamou
(Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences) Minority Influence and Fashion. The Model of Style Transformation
Le 17 novembre 2016 à 10:25
Carlo Michael Sommer
(Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences) Contexts and Conditions of Outgroup Influence
Le 17 novembre 2016 à 11:40
Amber M. Gaffney
(Humboldt State University) Jiin Jung, William D. Crano, and Michael A. Hogg
(Claremont Graduate University) The impact of majority and minority social support for pro-environmental values on pro-environmental behaviours
Le 17 novembre 2016 à 12:00
Fanny Lalot, Juan Manuel Falomir-Pichastor and Alain Quiamzade
(University of Geneva) Minorities, Meanings, and the Structure of Group Influence: Reflecting and Building Upon the Theoretical Contributions of Serge Moscovici
Le 17 novembre 2016 à 12:20
Timothy B. Hayes and Wendy Wood
(University of Southern California) Psychologie sociale et recherches sur l’influence minoritaire
Le 17 novembre 2016 à 14:15
Bernard Personnaz
(Centre Edgar Morin IIAC EHESS-CNRS) Connecting social representation research with minority influence
Le 17 novembre 2016 à 14:55
Kamilla Khamzina, Elodie Roebroeck and Serge Guimond
(Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive, Blaise Pascal University, Clermont-Ferrand) Is There a Social Psychology of Historic Grievances and Intergroup Conflict in the Age of ‘Radicalisation’?
Le 17 novembre 2016 à 16:10
Andreea Ernst-Vintila
(Paris-Ouest-Nanterre-la-Défense University) Yechiel Klar
(Tel Aviv University) De la polarisation à la radicalisation
Le 17 novembre 2016 à 16:30
Marie Personnaz
(Paris-Ouest-Nanterre-la-Défense University - Centre Edgar Morin IIAC EHESS-CNRS) Understanding Complexity in Social Engagement with Multiculturalism: why a Multimethod Approach is needed to unravel the Contention with ‘Differences’
Le 17 novembre 2016 à 16:50
Babette Gekeler
(Institute for Medical Psychology, Charité University Hospitals, Berlin) Kathrin Friederici
(Humboldt University, Berlin) To a semiotic approach to Serge Moscovici’s thinking
Le 17 novembre 2016 à 17:45
Jorge Correia Jesuino
(Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas (ISCSP), University of Lisbon) For a «psychology of our «culture»
Le 18 novembre 2016 à 09:45
Dorra Ben Alaya
(Tunis El Manar University) How «human history of nature» and the theory of minorities shed light on the dialogical part of social representations. The case of psychologists addressing ecological issues
Le 18 novembre 2016 à 10:05
Sabine Caillaud
(Paris-Descartes University) The formation processes re-visited – the importance of naturalized representations
Le 18 novembre 2016 à 10:25
Inari Sakki, Rusten Menard and EEmeli Hakoköngäs Sakki
(University of Helsinki) Society and Theory in Social Psychology: a reconsideration
Le 18 novembre 2016 à 12:00
Juliet Foster
(University of Cambridge) Diffusion, propagation, propagande : et après ? L’effusion, un nouveau mode de communication médiatique pour l’étude des représentations sociales
Le 18 novembre 2016 à 12:20
Fabrice Buschini
(Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 University) What and why questions in social representations: securing Moscovici’s legacy
Le 18 novembre 2016 à 14:15
George Gaskel
(London School of Economics) Experimental social psychology is not a science of discovery, but an art of theatrical reflection
Le 18 novembre 2016 à 14:35
John Rijsman
(University of Tilburg) Future issues. The analysis of behaviour
Le 18 novembre 2016 à 14:55
Saadi Lahlou
(London School of Economics) Future issues: Methods and themes
Le 18 novembre 2016 à 15:15
Themis Apostolidis
(University of Aix-Marseille) Future issues: On forms of social thinking
Le 18 novembre 2016 à 16:10
Nikos Kalampalikis
(Lumière Lyon 2 University) Future isues: Active minorities vs. Victimized minorities: An Unfinished Task
Le 18 novembre 2016 à 16:10
Juan A. Pérez
(University of Valencia) Future issues. Applications of Social representations to education and health
Le 18 novembre 2016 à 16:50