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The Stanford Political Psychology Research Group is pleased to inaugurate a new speaker series entitled the Political Psychology Workshop. If interested in attending, please indicate your interest through an RSVP.
Our goal is to sponsor occasional talks by leading researchers on trends in theories and methodological approaches in political psychology and presentations on state-of-the-art research.
Stanford has a long tradition of research in political psychology, and the workshop is part of an effort to bring together research from different departments, fields, and research traditions exploring (1) the psychological foundations of politics and (2) what we can learn from study of political behavior and attitudes to enhance our understanding of social behavior and attitudes more generally.
We are delighted to have three distinguished scholars as the first speakers in the series:
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April 26, 2006
Noon-1:30pm
Room S161 – Graduate School of Business (GSB)
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David Sears (UCLA, Psychology and Political Science) [more info]
On Acorns and Oaks: Revisiting the Partisan Realignment of the White South |
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May 31, 2006
Noon-1:30pm
Terrace Room, Bldg. 460, Margaret Jacks Hall
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Robert Huckfeldt (UC Davis, Political Science) [more info]
Unanimity, Discord, and the Communication of Public Opinion |
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June 7, 2006
Noon-1:30pm
Terrace Room, Bldg. 460, Margaret Jacks Hall |
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Paul Sniderman (Stanford University, Political Science / Public Policy) [more info]
A Behavioral Approach to Political Choice |
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Please inform other colleagues or students who might be interested in the workshop. We hope to attract participants from many different departments and with different backgrounds and perspectives.
Please RSVP if interested in attending! |
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