Events

Addressing Multiple Memories of Past Ingroup Transgressions: Psychological Underpinnings of Inclusive and Exclusive Collective Memory Approaches

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Addressing Multiple Memories of Past Ingroup Transgressions: Psychological Underpinnings of Inclusive and Exclusive Collective Memory Approaches Carmen Lienen and Fiona Kazarovytska (Philipps-Universität & University of Mainz) Historical perpetrator groups are often implicated in multiple transgressions, yet psychological research on collective memory has predominantly focused on isolated instances of wrongdoing. The present research advances this literature by […]

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We are not rational beings: how we perceive our environment as a social group is influenced by emotions, and vice versa. Studying the link between emotions and social representations

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We are not rational beings: how we perceive our environment as a social group is influenced by emotions, and vice versa. Studying the link between emotions and social representations Dr. Sarah Leveaux (ULB, Brussels) The classical model of the rational human being is no longer adequate to explain collective sense-making. We argue that social perception is […]

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Conspiracy Theories and Social identity & Decolonization of Museums

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Conspiracy Theories and Social identity & Decolonization of Museums Dr. Yasemin Uluşahin & Dr. Maria Babinska (ULB, Brussels) Le séminaire aura lieu dans la salle de réunion du CeSCuP ainsi qu’en ligne, via ce lien : [CeSCuP Seminar – Dr. Yasemin Uluşahin & Dr. Maria Babinska] | Réunion-Joindre | Microsoft Teams

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Migrations Transnationales et Communication Interculturelle : Une Équation Complexe

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Migrations Transnationales et Communication Interculturelle : Une Équation Complexe Prof. Mohamed Hajji (Université Fédérale de Rio de Janeiro) De la nécessité de décentrement épistémologique de l’équation Migrations transnationales / Communication interculturelles. Rompre avec tous les essentialismes pour mieux saisir la processualité et complexité du phénomène. Le séminaire aura lieu en ligne : [CeSCuP Seminar] Prof. Mohamed […]

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Psychosocial care for migrants in Brazil: insights from clinicians on cultural sensitivity and diagnostic practice

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Psychosocial care for migrants in Brazil: insights from clinicians on cultural sensitivity and diagnostic practice Dr. Gustavo Machado (University of Essex) Migration has become a growing concern worldwide. In Brazil, we face several challenges in welcoming practices, particularly within the public healthcare system and in the social acceptance of migrants by the national community. In […]

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Rethinking the Cognitive Science Move to ReGround a Social Psychology of Chess in Adriaan De Groot’s Forgotten Culture

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Rethinking the Cognitive Science Move to ReGround a Social Psychology of Chess in Adriaan De Groot’s Forgotten Culture Prof. Peter Hegarty (The Open University) Human performance at chess has been central to information processing approaches to cognitive expertise in psychology, but psychologists have otherwise paid little attention to human chess players. Whilst science and technology […]

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Immune to Evidence? A Model of Conspiracist Evidence Discounting

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Immune to Evidence? A Model of Conspiracist Evidence Discounting Kenzo Nera (Université libre de Bruxelles) Metaphors such as “rabbit hole” or “intellectual black hole” suggest that endorsing conspiracy theories makes people impervious to evidence challenging their views. Yet, this claim remains untested. Building on the Bayesian approach to belief update, we first provide a framework […]

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Convictions or Plausibility Judgements? Disambiguating Self-Reported Agreement with Conspiracy Theories

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Convictions or Plausibility Judgements? Disambiguating Self-Reported Agreement with Conspiracy Theories Kenzo Nera (Université libre de Bruxelles) In three studies (ns = 582, 790, 495), we examined whether self-reported agreement with conspiracy theories primarily captures convictions (i.e., firmly held beliefs) or (im)plausibility judgments. In Study 1, most (76.9%) participants who reported complete (dis)agreement with specific conspiracy […]

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