Spring Semester 2003

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Seminars for Social Personality

Research Group (SPRG) and The Centre for Research on Self and Identity (CRSI)

Time:
3.30 pm
Venue:
-- Room 3051, Level 3, Shackleton Building



DATE 
 SPEAKERS: SEMINAR TITLE
Wednesday, 12 February Roger Giner-Sorolla, University of Kent, "Duelling Dichotomies: Affective/Cognitive vs. Implicit/Explicit Attitudes Toward Food Objects"
Thursday, 20 February
*Rm 3094
Richard Eiser, University of Sheffield, "Nets with Attitude: Giving Connectionism a Social Life"
Wednesday, 26 February David De Cremer, Maastricht University, "Disliking unfair outcomes out of self-interest or morality concerns? Effects of outcome fairness as a function of social value orientation in social interactions".
Wednesday, 5 March Claire Hart, University of Southampton, "Group Fission: A Two Stage Process"
Wednesday, 12 March Norbert Kerr, Michigan State University, "The Activation of Social Norms"
Wednesday, 19 March
Louise Pendry, University of Exeter, "Does Linguistic Abstraction Play a Role in Self-Presentational Strategies?"
Thursday, 27 March
Room 3094
Miles Hewstone, Oxford University,"Intergroup Contact and Intergroup Conflict in Northern Ireland"
Thursday, 3 April Professor Astrid Schuetz, Chemnitz University, Germany, "Self-Presentation on Personal Home Pages: Who Owns Them and What's on Them?"
Wednesday, 7 May
CANCELLED
 Lorella Lepore, University of Reading ,"The Automatic Prevention of Automatic Stereotyping"
PLEASE NOTE THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS.
Wednesday, 14 May
CANCELLED.
PLEASE NOTE THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN CANCELLED.Clive Gamble, Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton, "Studying Groups With No Actors: Archaeological Approaches to the Evolution of Small-World Behavior"
 Thursday, 22 May Dr Sander L. Koole, Free University Amsterdam, "The Wise Unconscious"
Tuesday,24 June   Professor Astrid Schuetz, Chemnitz University, Germany, "Variants of self-esteem: How homogeneous is the construct of self-esteem?"

* Unless otherwise indicated, all seminars will take place at 3.30, in Room 3051, Shackleton Building.