The 5th annual UK Political Psychology conference will be held 27 Feb – 3 Mar, online.
The conference brings together academics and research students studying key issues in political psychology. The conference will be held over five days and contains 13 panels on topics such as conspiracies, deservingness, direct democracy, discrimination, diversity, emotions, identities, ideology, inequality, intergroup dynamics, grievances, nationalism, polarisation, political leadership, populism and radicalization. There are also two keynote addresses, from Aleksandra Cichocka (Kent) and Fathali Moghaddam (Georgetown).
The conference is free to attend. A full programme and booking details can be found herehttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/5th-annual-uk-political-psychology-conference-tickets-517008244577.
Ben Seyd
School of Politics and International Relations
University of Kent
Canterbury CT2 7NP
Personal website
https://sites.google.com/view/benseyd
The 5th annual UK Political Psychology conference will be held 27 Feb – 3 Mar, online.
The conference brings together academics and research students studying key issues in political psychology. The conference will be held over five days and contains 13 panels on topics such as conspiracies, deservingness, direct democracy, discrimination, diversity, emotions, identities, ideology, inequality, intergroup dynamics, grievances, nationalism, polarisation, political leadership, populism and radicalization. There are also two keynote addresses, from Aleksandra Cichocka (Kent) and Fathali Moghaddam (Georgetown).
The conference is free to attend. A full programme and booking details can be found here<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/5th-annual-uk-political-psychology-conference-tickets-517008244577>.
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Ben Seyd
School of Politics and International Relations
University of Kent
Canterbury CT2 7NP
Personal website
<https://sites.google.com/view/benseyd>
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