5TH ANNUAL UK POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY CONFERENCE

The 5th Annual UK Political Psychology Conference organised by the Institute for Conflict Cooperation and Security will take place from the 27th to the 31st of March.

5TH ANNUAL UK POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY CONFERENCE [online]

27 – 31 March 2023 – Free to speakers and participants

Event Highlights

– Keynote speakers

Professor Aleksandra Cichocka (University of Kent): Can ingroup love hurt? Collective narcissism and (mis)treatment of ingroup members

Professor Fathali Moghaddam (Georgetown University): Does political plasticity make democracy or dictatorship more likely?

– Roundtable

Get to Know ChatGPT : Teaching and Assessment in Times of AI. Chair: Tereza Capelos (University of Birmingham)

 

Event Summary

The conference brings together for the fifth year, academics and research students studying key issues in political psychology. The conference is held over five days and hosts 13 panels, an opening and a closing keynote, and a roundtable . Research presentations focus on different aspects of political psychology: Conspiracies, Deservingmess, Direct Democracy, Discrimination, Diversity, Emotions, Identities, Ideology, Inequality, Intergroup dynamics, Grievance Politics, Nationalism, Polarisation, Political Leadership, Populism, Radicalization.

The confirmed presentations programme of the event is listed below. Registered participants will receive an email invitation with the zoom links for each of the featured panels two days prior to the conference, and daily reminders.

 

More information about the conference and participation can be found here.