Hi everyone,

 

This Friday (02/12) from 15:00 – 16:00 there will be another Hot Politics Lab meeting. In this session of the Hot Politics Lab, Christin Scholz (University of Amsterdam) will give a talk titled “Neural Mechanisms of Polarization and Information Spread”.

 

The talk will be followed by a Q&A, and everybody is welcome to join via Zoom: https://uva-live.zoom.us/j/96492065253 or join the live session in the Common Room (REC-B9.22) at 3pm (CET).

 

Furthermore, next Friday (09/12) from 13:30 – 16:30 is the Dutch Political Psychology Meeting. Everyone is welcome to join in person at the University of Amsterdam (Roeterseiland campus). See the program and all the details below. If you plan to attend, please let us know by filling in the following form: https://uva.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8i9AIGV4q6ZO4BM

  

Dutch Political Psychology Meeting

Program:

13:30-14:15       Borja Martinovic (University of Utrecht, Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science):

Collective psychological ownership as a new angle for understanding intergroup relations”

 

14:15-14:30        Coffee break

 

14:30-15:15        Linet Durmužošlu (University of Amsterdam, Department of Political Science).

"Intergenerational Transmission and Political Socialization in the Dutch Multiparty Setting" 

 

15:15-15:30        Coffee break

 

15:30-16:15        Ming Boyer (University of Vienna, Department of Government)

"Citizen meanings of voting: What we (don’t) know about voting and why it matters"

 

16:15-16:30       Announcements + off to CREA café for drinks!

 

Location:

We will host the event at the University of Amsterdam, in room C10.20. This room is in the C building at the Roeterseiland campus. Here is a map with all the buildings of the campus. If you have any trouble finding the room you can email m.d.homan@uva.nl.

 

Have a great rest of the week and hope to see you Friday!

 

Best,

Maaike

 

Maaike Homan

PhD Candidate at the Political Science Department

Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research

University of Amsterdam

Room B10.01

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