Events

Departmental Seminar – Sandy Schumann

Free

Radical News? Muslim Immigrants’ Television Use and Support for Terrorism   By Sandy Schumann (in coll. with Danny Osbourne, Benjamin Fell, & Miles Hewstone)   Public opinion polls of Muslim immigrants in the West show that the overwhelming majority rejects terrorism. We focus on the small proportion that endorses terrorist action; they may facilitate the […]

At 12 h 30 min
30 Avenue Antoine Depage - 1050 Brussels (Room DC8.322 - 8th floor, Building D, Campus Solbosch of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Departmental Seminar – Tobias Stark

Free

A social network perspective on the extended contact hypothesis   There is ample evidence for the extended contact hypothesis, which argues that knowing that ingroup friends have outgroup friends is sufficient to reduce prejudice. Although extended contact is inherently a social network phenomenon (“a friend of a friend is a friend”), research has thus far […]

At 12 h 30 min
30 Avenue Antoine Depage - 1050 Brussels (Room DC8.322 - 8th floor, Building D, Campus Solbosch of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Departmental Seminar – Julia Eberlen

Free

Election outcome as norm indicator: An exploration of the influence of election results from the 2017 French presidential election and ego-networks on FN endorsement— By Julia Eberlen, Matteo Gagliolo & Olivier Klein   Pluralistic ignorance describes the concept of a person adapting their public norm endorsement and behaviour towards a perceived social norm, thereby reinforcing […]

At 12 h 30 min
30 Avenue Antoine Depage - 1050 Brussels (Room DC8.322 - 8th floor, Building D, Campus Solbosch of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Departmental Seminar – Laetitia Renier

Free

The role of meta-accuracy in recruitment Laetitia A. Renier1, Emmanuelle P. Kleinlogel2, Claudia Toma11,  Marianne Schmid Mast2, Nora A. Murphy3   Previous research showed that people may or not know the impression they convey to others (i.e., meta-accuracy). However, little research has addressed to what extent meta-accuracy may be related to social outcomes such as […]

At 12 h 30 min
30 Avenue Antoine Depage - 1050 Brussels (Room DC8.322 - 8th floor, Building D, Campus Solbosch of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Departmental Seminar – Zacharia Bady

Free

Uncovering social cleavages after a civil war: A methodological proposal for the assessment of social identities in surveys Recent social psychological research contributed three important insights about the way social identity may play a part in intergroup conflict and hence about how we should study its role: (1) there is always a multitude of intersecting […]

At 12 h 30 min
30 Avenue Antoine Depage - 1050 Brussels (Room DC8.322 - 8th floor, Building D, Campus Solbosch of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Departmental Seminar – Theofilos Gkinopoulos

Free

Commemorating history: Constructions of group identities and relations in ceremonial political discourse across time This study analyses the discourse of political speeches of the leaders of two Greek political parties commemorating the restoration of Greek democracy on 24th July 1974; a mainstream party, New Democracy, and an opposition party, the Coalition of the Radical Left. […]

At 12 h 30 min
30 Avenue Antoine Depage - 1050 Brussels (Room DC8.322 - 8th floor, Building D, Campus Solbosch of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Departmental Seminar – Nafees Hamid

Free

From the social networks to the sacred values of terrorist groups: A social network and fMRI analysis of European jihadists Terrorist networks are complex systems, much like ecosystems, which evolve based on changes at the sub-structural level. Changes in financing, battlefields, resources, policing, etc. create new opportunities and difficulties for terror networks which must adapt […]

At 12 h 30 min
30 Avenue Antoine Depage - 1050 Brussels (Room DC8.322 - 8th floor, Building D, Campus Solbosch of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Departmental Seminar – Elisa Sarda

Free

Les effets des jeux vidéo sexistes sur l’objectivation des femmes Dans notre société les femmes sont souvent réduites à leur apparence physique (i.e. elles sont objectivées) et sont la cible de différentes conduites sexistes. Le sexisme et l’objectivation des femmes sont fortement véhiculés par les médias et plus particulièrement par les jeux vidéo. De nombreux travaux […]

At 12 h 30 min
30 Avenue Antoine Depage - 1050 Brussels (Room DC8.322 - 8th floor, Building D, Campus Solbosch of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Université Libre de Bruxelles)

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