European Bulletin of Social
Psychology 28,2 (November 2016)
Dear colleagues and friends,
I hope you have had a relaxing summer and a lot of energy for all
challenges the new academic year may bring with it. One of which being
the 2016 18th General Meeting in Granada, which is actively and very
professionally prepared by Rosa Rodriguez-Bailón and Miguel Moya as
local organizers, and by Jereoen Vaes and his team as program
committee. The prospects are excellent that we will have a great and
stimulating scientific general meeting in one of the most beautiful
European cities. This General Meeting will be exceptional also as we
will celebrate the 50th anniversary of our association, there will be
special events you don't want to miss. If you want to make sure to
attend this memorable General Meeting and if you haven't yet, you
still have time to submit a proposal as the submission deadline has
been extended until November 10, 2016 24H GMT (http://www.easpgranada2017.com)
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I want to draw your specific attention to some of the
contributions in the new volume of the European Bulletin. First of
all, you will find two obituaries on two honorable EASP-members, who
unfortunately passed away recently: Mauk Mulder, one of the founder of
our association and Augusto Palmonari, a prominent figure of the
development of social psychology in Italy. As you will read, in
different ways both of them have strongly contributed to our field and
to the firm establishment of EA(E)SP.
I want to draw your specific attention to some of the contributions
in the new volume of the European Bulletin. In the current Opinions
& Perspectives section you will find three papers discussing how
social psychology can help us understand terrorism. For more than a
year indeed, Europe has dealt with a series of tragic events that have
triggered important and long lasting shock waves around the world. The
first piece by Pascal Huguet is a translation of an editorial that was
published in one of main French newspapers in the aftermath of the
attacks that occurred in France in November 2015. In this paper,
Pascal Huguet nicely summarizes how much social psychology has to
offer to inform the public debate about terrorism. In the second piece
Abdelatif Er-Rafiy considers the possible impact on, and reaction of,
these events and the surrounding political and social climate they
have initiated on the Muslim immigrants leaving in France. Finally
Bertjan Doosje discusses the possibilities of doing research on
terrorism. I hope you will agree with me about the interest of this
set of papers. Let me remind you that the Opinions & Perspectives
section of the bulletin is open and if you have any project of
contribution, do not hesitate to contact me.
Let me close by wishing you a very nice holiday season and all the
best for the New Year!
Jean-Claude Croizet
Pascal Huguet (Université
Blaise Pascal et CNRS)
How can social psychology inform the public debate about the causes of
terrorism? A contribution published in the French newspaper Liberation
in the aftermath of the November terrorist attacks that occurred in
Paris in 2015
Abdelatif Er Rafiy
(Université de Poitiers, France)
Between January 2015 and July 2016, France experienced a series of
events, ranging from a succession of terrorist attacks in Paris and
Nice to the Burkini ban. What are the possible impacts on, and the
reactions of, the Muslim minority leaving in France?
Bertjan Doosje (University of
Amsterdam)
Is it possible to study terrorism ? What can social psychology
contribute to the understanding of terrorism, in terms of roots and
consequences?
New Members of the Association
The following applications for membership were approved by the
Executive Committee in October 2016. Names of members providing
letters of support are in the last line of the entry:
Full Membership
Dr. Cristina AELENEI
Geneva, Switzerland
V. Yzerbyt, C. Darnon
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Dr. Katrien FRANSEN
Leuven, Belgium
F. Boen, N. Steffens
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Dr. Daniel PEREZ-GARIN
Madrid, Spain
F. Molero, A. Magallares
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Dr. Kasia BANAS
Edinburgh, UK
T. Cruwys, A. Haslam
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Dr. Matt GOBEL
Santa Barbara, USA
A. Uskul, V.
Benet-Martinez
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Dr. Agnieszka PIETRASZKIEWICZ
Bern, Switzerland
S. Sczesny, M. Formanowicz
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Dr. Jennifer BASTART
Grenoble, France
D. Muller, N. Branscombe
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Dr. Laura GUILLEN
Berlin, Germany
S. Giessner, R. Kerschreiter
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Dr. Selma RUDERT
Basel, Switzerland
R. Greifeneder, L. Reutner
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Dr. Celia BLANCHET
Rennes, France
Y. Assilamehou-Kunz. M. Cristea
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Dr. Gilad HIRSCHBERGER
Herzliya, Israel
A. Kende, R. Imhoff
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Dr. Gillian SANDSTROM
Essex, UK
A. Fetterman, J. Jones
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Dr. Asuman BUYUKCAN-TETIK
Istanbul, Turkey
C. Finkenauer, T. Pronk
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Dr. Lise JANS
Groningen, The Netherlands
T. Postmes, S. Otten
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Dr. Susanne SCHMITTAT
Linz, Austria
P. Burgmer, B. Englich
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Dr. Betty CHANG
Brussels, Belgium
T. Webb, O.Klein
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Dr. Goran KNEZEVIC
Belgrade, Serbia
S. Pfattheicher, J. Keller
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Dr. Anouk SMEEKES
Utrecht, The Netherlands
F. Fleischmann, J. Jetten
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Dr. Canan COSKAN
Istanbul, Turkey
B. Mesquita, K.Phalet
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Dr. Jens LANGE
Cologne, Germany
R. Imhoff, J. Crusius
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Dr. Robin TOBIAS
Zurich, Switzerland
J. Ullrich, A. Berthold
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Dr. Jozefin DE LEERSNYDER
Leuven, Belgium
B. Mesquita, K. Phalet
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Dr. Marco Tullio LIUZZA
Stockholm, Sweden
L. Mannetti, T. Lindholm
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Dr. Julie VAN DE VYVER
Lincoln, UK
A. Leite, D. Abrams
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Dr. Sasa DRACE
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
S. Pfattheicher, J. Keller
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Dr. Jasna MILOSEVIC
Belgrade, Serbia
D. Corkalo, I. Zezelj
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Dr. Oulmann ZERHOUNI
Nanterre, France
C. Badea, L. Begue
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Postgraduate Membership
Alexis AKINYEMI
Nanterre, France
D. Vaidis, F. Girandola
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Lisa FOURGASSIE
Bordeaux, France
B. Subra, B. Sanitioso
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Edona MALOKU
Leiden, The Netherlands
N. Ellemers, B. Derks
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Cedric BATAILLER
Grenoble, France
A. Smeding, D. Muller
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Ilaria GIOVANELLI
Perugia, Italy
S. Pagilaro, M.G.
Pacilli
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Adrien MIEROP
Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
M. Hütter, O. Corneille
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Alexandre BRAN
Boulogne-Billancourt, France
D. Vaidis, M.P. Fayant
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Tabea HAESSLER
Zurich, Switzerland
M. Barreto, J. Ullrich
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Ivane NUEL
Boulogne-Billancourt, France
M.P. Fayant, B. Subra
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Amélie BRET
Grenoble, France
O. Corneille, D. Muller
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Luzia HEU
Groningen, The Netherlands
M. van Zomeren, N. Hansen
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Samuel NUNNEY
Cardiff, UK
T. Manstead, J. van der Schalk
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Nina BRUECKNER
Osnabrueck, Germany
J. Becker. O. Christ
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Aife HOPKINS-DOYLE
Kent, UK
R. Giner-Sorolla, A. Cichocka
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Myrto PANTAZI
Brussels, Belgium
O. Klein, M. Bilewicz
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YongQi CONG
Amsterdam, The
Neterlands
A. Fischer, D. Sauter
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Mariela JAFFÉ
Basel, Switzerland
R. Greifeneder, L. Reutner
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Emilie RETSIN
Boulogne-Billancourt, France
R.B. Sanitioso, F. Pahlavan
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Svenja DIEFENBACHER
Ulm, Germany
C. Sassenrath, S. Pfattheicher
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Rebekka KESBERG
Ulm, Germany
C. Sassenrath, J. Keller
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Elisa SARDA
Grenoble, France
O. Klein, L. Begue
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Elena DIMITRIOU
Exeter, UK
M. Barreto, T. Morton
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Kamilla KHAMZINA
Clermont-Ferrand, France
M. Jury, S. Guimond
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Kim Nicole TITLESTAD
Groningen, The Netherlands
R. Spears, T. Postmes
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Libby DRURY
Kent, UK
D. Abrams, G. Travaglino
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Ana LEAL
Groningen, The Netherlands
M. van Zomeren, E. Gordijn
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Christophe VERMEULEN
Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
S. Demoulin, O. Corneille
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Anissa DUMESNIL
Nanterre, France
P. Chekroun, J.-B. Legal
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Aurore LEMONNIER
Boulogne-Billancourt, France
R.B. Sanitioso, M.P. Fayant
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Robin WOLLAST
Brussels, Belgium
O. Klein, C. Toma
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Julia EBERLEN
Brussels, Belgium
L. Licata, O. Klein
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Yara MAHFUD
Nanterre, France
J.L. Tavani, C. Badea
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Huansha YIN
St. Denis, France
B. Sanitioso, F. Pahlavan
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A grant has been awarded to the following members
• Jerome Blondé (travel grant)
• Pascal Burgmer (seedcorn grant)
• Asuman Buyukcan-Tetik (RKTS)
• Xia Fang (travel grant)
• Magda Formanowicz (seedcorn grant)
• Pelin Gul (travel grant)
• Sara Haga (seedcorn grant)
• Ioana Latu (preregistered research grant)
• Brian OShea (travel grant)
• Maja Kutlaca (travel grant)
• Karol Lewczuk (travel grant)
• Charlan Nemeth (travel grant)
• Mario Sainz Martinez (travel grant)
• Sohad Murrar (post summer school seedcorn grant)
• Frenk van Harreveld (seedcorn grant)
• Xijing Wang (travel grant)
• Sven Zebel (travel grant)
• Iris Zezelj (seedcorn grant)
• Iris Zezelj (RKTS)
Grant Reports
Dr. Anouk Smeekes (Utrecht
University, The Netherlands)
Visit to Prof. Jolanda Jetten (University of Queensland,
Australia)
Daniela Becker (Amsterdam,
The Netherlands)
Visit to Prof. Mickey Inzlicht (Toronto, Canada)
When 'We' or 'They' Exclude
Others: Attributing and Evaluating Ostracism Observed in Ingroups and
Outgroups
Sarah Noel Arpin, Laura Froehlich, Anthony Lantian, Selma Rudert,
& Marleen Stelter
Emilio Paolo Visintin,
Institute of Psychology, University of Lausanne
39th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political
Psychology (ISPP)
Karol Lewczuk, University of
Warsaw, Poland
Participation in the 5th Cognitive and Affective Neurophysiology
Summer School, Porto, Portugal
Iris Schneider, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
Visit to the University of Southern California, USA, 2016
Mario Sainz, University of
Granada, Spain
Participation in the EASP summer school 2016, Exeter, UK
Marija Brankovic, Belgrade,
Serbia
Visit to Ulm, Germany
Masi Noor, Liverpool John
Moores University, UK
Mariko Visserman (VU
Amsterdam) – Visit Emily Impett (University of Toronto
Mississauga)
Cristina Aelenei
The function of selection in the academic system: competence - agency
and warmth / communion. The subsequent effects on students’ academic
choices
Psychological Distance and
Coal Contagion
Jochim Hansen, Salzburg (Austria)
Dr. Biljana Jokic
Collaboration of colleagues from University of Ulm (Germany) and
University of Belgrade (Serbia)
Catherine Verniers
(Université Blaise Pascal)
Reports of Previous Meetings
by Daniel Wigboldus, EASP
Executive Committee
Aix-en-Provence, France (June
1 – June 4, 2016)
Schloss Oppurg (Germany),
June 23-26, 2016
July 11-13, 2016, University
of Connecticut, Storrs, USA
Organisers: Rupert Brown and Mark Walters (University of Sussex),
Blair T. Johnson and Megan O. Iacocca (University of Connecticut)
Date: July 21-24, 2016,
Place: Cologne, Germany
Organizers: Christian Unkelbach, Anne Gast, Sascha Topolinski, Pablo
Briñol, Geoff Haddock, Rob Holland, Greg Maio, Rich Petty, Duane
Wegener
Brighton, UK, May 10/11,
2016
Organisers: John Drury, Roberto González, Nick Hopkins, Clifford
Stevenson, and Hanna Zagefka
Jens Lange (University of
Cologne), Jan Crusius (University of Cologne), Gerben Van Kleef
(University of Amsterdam)
15th/16th April, 2016, Cologne, Germany
Executive Committee
Manuela Barreto (President), College of Life and
Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QG, UK
e-mail: m.barreto@exeter.ac.uk
Mara Cadinu (Meetings), D.P.S.S., University of
Padova, Via Venezia 8, I-35131 Padova, Italy
e-mail: mara.cadinu@unipd.it
Jean-Claude Croizet (Secretary), CeRCA (UMR CNRS
6234, MSHS Université de Poitiers, F-86000 Poitiers, France
e-mail: jean-claude.croizet@univ-poitiers.fr
Ernestine Gordijn (Grants), Department of Social
and Organizational Psychology, University of Groningen, Grote
Kruisstraat 2/1, NL-9712 TS Groninen, The Netherlands
e-mail: e.h.gordijn@rug.nl
Torun Lindholm (European Liaison), Department of
Psychology, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
e-mail: tlm@psychology.su.se
Kai Sassenberg (Treasurer), Knowledge Media
Research Center, Schleichstr. 6, D-72076 Tuebingen, Germany
e-mail: k.sassenberg@iwm-kmrc.de
Daniel Wigboldus (Journals), Department of Social
Psychology, Radboud University Nijmegen, PO Box 9104, NL 6500 HE
Nijmegen, The Netherlands
e-mail: d.wigboldus@psych.ru.nl
Executive Officer:
Sibylle Classen, P.O. Box 420 143, D-48068 Muenster, Germany
e-mail: sibylle@easp.eu
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