Dear Hot Politics Lab followers,
This Friday (14th April) from 15:00-16:00 there will be another Hot Politics Lab. During this session, David Amodio (University of Amsterdam) will give a talk titled
“Human sources of algorithmic bias”.
The talks will be followed by a Q&A, and everybody is welcome to join in the Common Room (REC-B9.22) or online. For those who want to join online, note that
we switched to Teams, so we will now use
a new link.
You can check out the full program of this semester on our
website. You can also watch any of the previous online hot politics lab meetings via the labs
archive.
Finally, for those interested, see the invitation for the next Dutch Political Psychology Meeting this Friday May 12th below. Everyone is welcome to join.
Hope to see many of you this Friday!
Best,
Maaike
Dear Political Psychology enthusiasts,
We are happy to share with you the program for our next Dutch Political Psychology Meeting, and a small reminder that it will take place Friday May 12th from 10:30 – 16:00. Everyone is welcome to join in
person at the University of Amsterdam (Roeterseiland campus). See the program and all the details below. Note that the meeting is only in person and cannot be attended online.
Registration:
In case you are planning on attending, please fill in this form: https://uva.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e5to4PQWKqj98kC
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.
Program:
10:30 – 10:45: Introduction round
10:45 – 11:25 Daan Scheepers: Social change as challenge and threat: A social psychophysiological approach
11:25 – 12:05 Chantal D’Amore: Perceived polarization amplifies attitude moralization in response to partisan news: A four-wave longitudinal study around the 2020 US election campaign
12:05 – 13:05: Lunch
13:05 – 13:45 Leticia Micheli: In pursuit of racial equality: identifying the determinants of support for the Black Lives Matter movement
13:45 – 14:25 Frank Gootjes: Societal discontent as a catalyst for action: how a negative sentiment about society at large fuels political action
14:25 – 14:40: Coffee break
14:40 – 15:20 Flavio Azevedo: Measuring Ideology: Current practices, its consequences, and recommendations
15:20 – 16:00 Kevin Koonings: An era of conspiracies and the great reset of democracy
We are looking forward to seeing you next month!
Best,
Maaike Homan
Chantal D'Amore
Bert Bakker
Ruthie Pliskin
Maaike Homan
PhD Candidate at the Political Science Department
Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research
University of Amsterdam
Room B10.01