Dear Hot Politics Lab followers,

 

Next Friday (15th of September) we will kick off the Hot Politics Lab year, starting at 15:00 – 16:00. During this session, Honorata Mazepus (University of Amsterdam) will give a talk titled “Legitimizing and constraining political authorities”

 

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 this link.

 

The program In the meantime, you can watch any of the previous online hot politics lab meetings via the labs archive; the spotify channel or the youtube channel.

 

Overview of this semester’s talks.

15-9 Honorata Mazepus (UvA) – “Legitimizing and constraining political authorities”

22-9 Chris Bail (Princeton University) – “to be announced”.

29-9 Tobia Spampatti (University of Geneva) – “Psychological inoculation strategies to fight climate disinformation across 12 countries”

6-10 Macarena Ares (University of Barcelona) “Looking the other way? Selective information exposure and the electoral punishment of corruption”

13-10 Lysanne te Brinke (Erasmus University) “Adolescents’ needs to contribute to society: opportunities, challenges, and future directions”

20-10 Amanda Friesen (Western Ontario University) - Social Signals: What happens during face-to-face political conversations?

27-10 no meeting due to holiday

3-11 Dutch Political Psychology meeting from 10.30 – 16.00. Speakers: Markus Wagner (University of Vienna), Judith Kende (KU Leuven / Tilburg University), Gijs Schumacher (University of Amsterdam), and Mortada Al-Amine (University of Groningen).

10-11 Vin Arceneaux (Sciences Po) – “Is political ignorance bliss? The social and political effects of Facebook”

17-11 Markus Wagner (U of Vienna) ;- Partisan Prejudice in Europe

24-11 Hot Politics Lab live from the IP-PAD project in Vienna

1-12 Gijs Schumacher (University of Amsterdam); MEXCA: Multimodal Emotional Expression Analysis

8-12 Stefanie Reher (University of Stratclyde) Framing Disability: Voter Evaluations of Candidate Self-Presentations in Election Campaigns”

15-12 Half day symposium as part of Honorata Mazepus’ NWO XS project: Political intuitions: interdisciplinary exchange

 

Hope to see many of you next Friday!

 

 

Kind regards,

 

Dr. Gijs Schumacher

Associate Professor Political Science

University of Amsterdam

Co-Director Hot Politics Lab

Co-Director Challenges to Democratic Representation

Web: gijsschumacher.nl

Twitter: @gijsschumacher

 

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