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EASP – European Association of Social Psychology

EASP Summer School 2020 (online)

22.05.2020, by Tina Keil in announcement

Aug. 24th, 2020 - Sept. 4th, 2020;
Organised by University of Surrey, UK

University of Surrey, Photo credits: Tim Sheerman-Chase in total, 2 pictures
University of Surrey, Photo credits: Tim Sheerman-Chase

The next EASP Summer School, organised by the University of Surrey, will take place online this year! The workshops listed below may change slightly regarding their format. More information to follow soon!

The organizing team are delighted to confirm that the summer school will consist of the following workshops:

Workshop 1: Social Cognition

  • Marco Brambila (University of Milano Bicocca, Italy)
  • Patrice Rusconi (University of Surrey, UK)
  • Harriet Tenenbaum (University of Surrey, UK)

Workshop 2: Social and Group-Based Emotions

  • Smadar Cohen-Chen (University of Surrey, UK)
  • Aarti Iyer (University of Sheffield, UK)
  • Sophie Russell (University of Surrey, UK)

Workshop 3: Close Relationships and Dyads

  • Amy Canavello (University of North Carolina, USA)
  • Erica Hepper (University of Surrey, UK)
  • Veronica Lamarche (University of Essex, UK)

Workshop 4: Social Psychology and Language

  • Andrea Carnaghi (University of Trieste, Italy)
  • Fabio Fasoli (University of Surrey, UK)
  • Magdalena Formanowicz (University of Surrey, UK)

Workshop 5: Social Psychology of Contemporary Environmental Issues

  • Chris Jones (University of Surrey, UK)
  • Sabine Pahl (University of Plymouth, UK)
  • Kayleigh Wyles (University of Surrey, UK)

More information on the workshops and how to apply can be found here:
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/social-emotions-and-equality-in-relations-research-group/european-association-of-social-psychology-summer-school

Overall director: Peter Hegarty (p.hegarty@surrey.ac.uk)

Organizing committee: Smadar Cohen-Chen, Fabio Fasoli, Magdalena Formanowicz, Erica Hepper, Peter Hilbert, Christopher Jones, Patrice Rusconi, Sophie Russell, Harriet Tenenbaum, Keyleigh Wyles


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