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EASP – European Association of Social Psychology

EASP Group Meeting on Moral Psychology in Sopot 2025: Current Trends, Neglected Issues, and Future Directions of The Psychology of Morality

21.11.2024, by Media Account

Deadline: 28 February, 2025 (midnight in the last timezone on Earth)

Call for Submissions - EASP Group Meeting on Moral Psychology in Sopot 2025: Current Trends, Neglected Issues, and Future Directions of The Psychology of Morality

The study of morality in psychology has become a global focus for researchers for over two decades. Progress in understanding morality has been instrumental in comprehending variations in people's moral reasoning, judgments, and behavior. In an EASP-sponsored meeting, we will gather researchers to discuss (1) current trends, (2) neglected issues, and (3) future directions for the psychology of morality.

We're thrilled to announce that due to EASP’s generous sponsorship, there will be no registration fee for the conference, and all expenses, except for travel, will be covered. We will cover participants’ accommodation costs for three nights, breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and related social activities. This includes an optional group visit to the Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk and a weather-dependent boat trip from Sopot to Gdynia to view the sunset. Participation is open to all researchers worldwide, but priority will be given to submissions from EASP members. We aim to have at least 1/4 of the participants as EASP postgraduate members. We especially encourage scholars from disadvantaged backgrounds to apply.

The meeting will take place at the Sopotorium Medical Resort in Sopot, a picturesque seaside city on the Baltic Sea. It is conveniently located near the Gdansk airport, which connects several major European cities. The meeting will take place from September 8th to 11th, 2025, with the opening keynote lecture by Professor Naomi Ellemers from Utrecht University. The first two days will focus on presentations, while the last half-day will be devoted to discussing the field's future.

We welcome submissions for oral presentations (only, no posters) from researchers at all levels (postgraduate, early career, senior) in psychology and related fields focusing on any aspect of morality, justice, or moral psychology broadly conceived. Each presentation will be approx. 15 minutes plus 5 minutes of discussion.

The Organizing Committee,
Konrad Bocian, SWPS University
Paul Conway, University of Southampton
Stefano Pagliaro, University of Chieti-Pescara
Alexa Weiss, Bielefeld University
Bogdan Wojciszke, SWPS University

To submit your talk proposal, please visit the EASP Group Meeting on Moral Psychology in Sopot 2025 website:
https://sites.google.com/swps.edu.pl/easpmoralpsychgroupmeeting/home