Dear hotpoliticslab-members,

 

In case you mist the announcement: here is the program for Friday. If you did not register, could you let me know that you will attend?

 

Bert

 

From: Toorn, J.M. van der (Jojanneke)
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2019 2:54 PM
Subject: Program for the Political Psychology Meeting on March 22nd

 

Dear all –

 

The 8th Dutch Political Psychology Meeting, which you have signed up for, is coming up on Friday March 22nd from 10.00 till 16.00 at the Amsterdam School of Communication Research. You can find the final program and location at the bottom of this email. Attached is the pre-analysis plan associated with the research that Bert Bakker will present.

 

Lunch will be provided so please let us know by the weekend if you have particular dietary wishes (we will make sure there are plenty vegetarian options). If you cannot make it after all, please let us know on Monday at the latest.

 

We look forward to meeting you next week! Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.  

 

Best wishes, also on behalf of Bert Bakker,

 

Jojanneke van der Toorn

 

 

Some announcements:

 

**Increase your work’s visibility on Twitter

Mark Brandt has kindly offered to promote NL political psychology papers on Twitter. So, when people publish papers and you’d like him to Tweet about the paper, please email him at Mark Brandt <m.j.brandt@tilburguniversity.edu>

 

**Dutch political psychologists in the news:

If you have appeared in the news and you wish to share this with others, please notify us by responding to this email and we will share it in our next listserv message.

 

**Express your interest for the Political Psychology Platform in Germany

Jolanda van der Noll and Frank Asbrock have established a platform in Germany to foster the exchange, sharing of information and building of networks between scientists who work on political psychological questions. See here for more information and to sign up: https://ww2.unipark.de/uc/M_CP_van_der_Noll/e13f/

 

 

PROGRAM

 

10.00-10.30         Coffee/Tea

 

10.30-11.00         Marij Swinkels (Utrecht University)

When do political leaders change their beliefs in times of crisis?

11.00-11.30         Maarten van Bezouw (VU Amsterdam)

Different coping responses to inequality in society: Testing the role of self-categorization.

11.30-12.00         Speed “dating” session

 

12.00-13.00         Lunch

 

13.00-13.45         Ruthie Pliskin (Leiden University)

Infinite hope (or fear): Using emotions to reinforce one’s ideology.

13.45-14.30         Mariken van der Velden (University of Zurich and VU Amsterdam)

Populist communication strategy or great communicator? Investigating party communication strategy in press releases, the Netherlands 1997 - 2014

 

14.30-15.00         Coffee/Tea

 

15.00-15.45         Bert Bakker (University of Amsterdam)

Ideological differences in threat sensitivity?: The importance of replication and pre-registration

15.45-16.00         Announcements

 

16.00-18.00         Drinks at Crea Cafe

 

 

Location:

Amsterdam School of Communication Research Roeterseiland Campus

See http://www.uva.nl/locaties/roeterseiland/rec-b-c-d-ingang-b-c.html?origin=IP

Room: C10.20

Nieuwe Achtergracht 166

1001 NG Amsterdam

 

 

--- 
Prof. Dr. Jojanneke van der Toorn

Social, Health & Organizational Psychology
Utrecht University
Heidelberglaan 1, Room H1.36
3584CS Utrecht, The Netherlands
j.m.vandertoorn@uu.nl

+31 30 2534812

 

Professor by Special Appointment at Leiden University
Social & Organizational Psychology
Leiden University
Wassenaarseweg 52, Room 2A-29
2333AK Leiden, The Netherlands
j.m.van.der.toorn@fsw.leidenuniv.nl