Past Events

  • 2020 Nov 20

    Cecilia Mo, UC Berkeley

    12:00pm

    Location: 

    Online via Zoom. Join the WoGPoP email list to receive the link.
    An Observational Open Science Approach to the Literature on Irrelevant Events and Voting Behavior
  • 2020 Oct 23

    Roxane de la Sablonnière, University of Montreal

    12:00pm

    Location: 

    Online via Zoom. Join the WoGPoP email list to receive the link.

    Today, we are all Babushkas: Introducing the Bayesian model of identity integration

    Roxane de la Sablonnière
    Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Montreal

    Samuel Mérineau
    PhD Student, University of Montreal


    Abstract: We live in a new, contagious and threatening world. Covid-19 continues to spread across borders and nations. In response to this threat, people need to modify their current ways of living. These changes are profoundly interwind with our concept of who we are. As such, changing our lives...

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  • 2020 Oct 09

    Efrén Pérez, UCLA

    12:00pm

    Location: 

    Online via Zoom. Join the WoGPoP email list to receive the link.

    Racial Order, Racialized Responses: Interminority Politics in a Diverse Nation

    Efrén O. Pérez
    Professor, UCLA Departments of Psychology and Political Science; Director, Race, Ethnicity, Politics, and Society (REPS) Lab

    Entung Enya Kuo,
    Doctoral Student, Yale University Department of Psycho...

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  • 2020 Sep 25

    Christopher Federico, University of Minnesota

    12:00pm

    Location: 

    Online via Zoom. Join the WoGPoP email list to receive the link.

    Collective Narcissism as a Basis for Nationalism

    Christopher M. Federico
    Departments of Political Science and Psychology
    University of Minnesota

    Abstract: Recent work suggests that collective narcissism—an exaggerated, unrealistic belief in an in-group’s greatness that demands constant external validation—is a strong predictor of a variety of political attitudes. In the present study, we use nationally-representative panel data from Poland to examine the relationship between collective narcissism and nationalism. We first...

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