The next biannual seminar on political psychology will meet on Saturday, November 4, 2017 at NYU.
The following papers will be presented:
Leonie Huddy and Johanna Willmann (Stony Brook), “Partisan Sorting and the Feminist Gap in American Politics”
Richard Lau (Rutgers), Tessa Ditonto (Iowa State), and Jamel Love (Rutgers), “Showdown at the OK Corral: Testing Competing Theories of Political Judgment”
Linda Tropp (University of Massachusetts Amherst) and Eric Knowles (NYU), “Weaponizing White Identity: A Longitudinal Analysis of Whites’ Beliefs about Identity Politics and Minority Collusion”
The first two papers will be presented in the morning session which will run from 10:30 A.M. to around 1:15 P.M. We will then break for lunch, which will be provided, until 2:15 P.M. The third paper will be presented in the afternoon (2:15 to about 4:00 P.M.). This schedule should give us enough time to get re-acquainted, discuss the papers, and briefly talk about plans and topics for future meetings. Please give some thought to research that you might like to present and to general themes for future sessions.