4th UK conference on Political Psychology: Call for papers

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Ben Seyd
Thu, Nov 18, 2021 2:17 PM

4th Annual UK Political Psychology Conference

22-25 February 2022

Held online; free to speakers and participants

Keynote speaker: Leonie Huddy (Stony Brook University)

Plus roundtable on The Psychology of Democracy, led by Ashley Weinberg

The conference will bring together academics and research students studying key issues in political psychology. The conference will be organised into two panels (one morning, one afternoon) held over four days. We welcome research presentations focusing on different aspects of political psychology in the following fields:

Authoritarianism
Panel convenor: Raynee Gutting (raynee.gutting@essex.ac.ukmailto:raynee.gutting@essex.ac.uk)

Climate crisis and collective political action
Panel convenor: Kesi Mahendran (kesi.mahendran@open.ac.ukmailto:kesi.mahendran@open.ac.uk)

Grievance, conflicts and crises
Panel convenor: Tereza Capelos (t.capelos@bham.ac.ukmailto:t.capelos@bham.ac.uk)

Inequality
Panel convenor: Tabitha Baker (talicebaker@bournemouth.ac.ukmailto:talicebaker@bournemouth.ac.uk)

Ideology and polarisation
Panel convenor: Ben Seyd (B.J.Seyd@kent.ac.uk)

Methodology
Panel convenor: Todd Hartman (todd.hartman@manchester.ac.uk)

Political decision making
Panel convenor: James Weinberg (james.weinberg@sheffield.ac.uk)

Paper/presentation proposals should be submitted to the relevant panel convenor by 7th January 2022. Accepted proposals will be notified by 14th January 2022.

The conference is organised by the Political Psychology specialist group of the Political Studies Association, in conjunction with the Political Psychology section of the British Psychological Society (BPS), the Institute for Conflict Cooperation and Security (ICCS) at the University of Birmingham, and the Political Psychology section of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).


Ben Seyd

School of Politics and International Relations
University of Kent
Canterbury CT2 7NX

Tel: 01227 827584
Personal websitehttps://sites.google.com/view/benseyd
Autumn term online office hours bookinghttps://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/BenSeydofficehoursautumnterm2021Copy@live.kent.ac.uk/bookings/


4th Annual UK Political Psychology Conference 22-25 February 2022 Held online; free to speakers and participants Keynote speaker: Leonie Huddy (Stony Brook University) Plus roundtable on The Psychology of Democracy, led by Ashley Weinberg The conference will bring together academics and research students studying key issues in political psychology. The conference will be organised into two panels (one morning, one afternoon) held over four days. We welcome research presentations focusing on different aspects of political psychology in the following fields: Authoritarianism Panel convenor: Raynee Gutting (raynee.gutting@essex.ac.uk<mailto:raynee.gutting@essex.ac.uk>) Climate crisis and collective political action Panel convenor: Kesi Mahendran (kesi.mahendran@open.ac.uk<mailto:kesi.mahendran@open.ac.uk>) Grievance, conflicts and crises Panel convenor: Tereza Capelos (t.capelos@bham.ac.uk<mailto:t.capelos@bham.ac.uk>) Inequality Panel convenor: Tabitha Baker (talicebaker@bournemouth.ac.uk<mailto:talicebaker@bournemouth.ac.uk>) Ideology and polarisation Panel convenor: Ben Seyd (B.J.Seyd@kent.ac.uk) Methodology Panel convenor: Todd Hartman (todd.hartman@manchester.ac.uk) Political decision making Panel convenor: James Weinberg (james.weinberg@sheffield.ac.uk) Paper/presentation proposals should be submitted to the relevant panel convenor by 7th January 2022. Accepted proposals will be notified by 14th January 2022. The conference is organised by the Political Psychology specialist group of the Political Studies Association, in conjunction with the Political Psychology section of the British Psychological Society (BPS), the Institute for Conflict Cooperation and Security (ICCS) at the University of Birmingham, and the Political Psychology section of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR). ________________________________ Ben Seyd School of Politics and International Relations University of Kent Canterbury CT2 7NX Tel: 01227 827584 Personal website<https://sites.google.com/view/benseyd> Autumn term online office hours booking<https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/BenSeydofficehoursautumnterm2021Copy@live.kent.ac.uk/bookings/> ________________________________