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Tribute to Serge Moscovici - Program
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Tribute to Serge Moscovici. Paris IAS, 17-18 November 2016 - Program

Program

17 November 2016

9:30 Gretty Mirdal (Paris IAS): Welcome

Juan Perez (University of Valencia) and Saadi Lahlou (London School of Economics): Presentation

9:45 Charlan Nemeth (University of California): The legacy of Serge Moscovici

      **Juan Perez** (University of Valencia) and **Saadi Lahlou** (London School of Economics): Presentation9:45      Stamos Papastamou (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences)10:05     Stamos Papastamou (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences): The discrete charm of the genetic model of influence and its indirect impact on epistemic level10:25     Carlo Michael Sommer (Darmstadt University of Applied Sci10:45      Chair Bernard Personnaz (Centre Edgar Morin IIAC EHESS-CNRS): Discussion9:45       Charlan Nemeth (University of California): The legacy of Serge Moscovici

10:05 Stamos Papastamou (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences): The discrete charm of the genetic model of influence and its indirect impact on epistemic level

10:25 Carlo Michael Sommer (Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences): Minority Influence and Fashion. The Model of Style Transformation

10:45 Chair Bernard Personnaz (Centre Edgar Morin IIAC EHESS-CNRS) : Discussion

11:40 Amber M. Gaffney (Humboldt State University), Jiin Jung, William D. Crano, and Michael A. Hogg (Claremont Graduate University): Contexts and Conditions of Outgroup Influence

12:00 Fanny Lalot, Juan Manuel Falomir- Pichastor and Alain Quiamzade (University of Geneva): The Impact of Majority and Minority Social Support for Proenvironmental Values on Proenvironmental Behaviours

12:20 Timothy B. Hayes and Wendy Wood (University of Southern California): Minorities, Meanings, and the Structure of Group Influence: Reflecting and Building Upon the Theoretical Contributions of Serge Moscovici

12:40 Chair Stamos Papastamou (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences): Discussion

14:15 Bernard Personnaz (Centre Edgar Morin IIAC EHESS-CNRS): Psychologie sociale et recherches sur l’influence minoritaire

14:35 Diniz Lopes (ISCTE-IUL, CIS-IUL), Jorge Vala (Instituto de Ciências Sociais), Ewa Drozda-Senkowska (Paris-Descartes University) and Dominique Oberlé (Paris-Ouest-Nanterre-la-Défense University): Validation of Everyday Knowledge: The role of Consensus and Perceived Heterogeneity

14:55 Kamilla Khamzina, Elodie Roebroeck and Serge Guimond (Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive, Blaise Pascal University): Connecting Social Representation Research with Minority Influence

15:15 Chair John Rijsman (University of Tilburg): Discussion

16:10 Andreea Ernst-Vintila (Paris-Ouest-Nanterre-la-Défense University) and Yechiel Klar (Tel Aviv University): Is There a Social Psychology of Historic Grievances and Intergroup Conflict in the Age of ‘Radicalisation’?

16:30 Marie Personnaz (Paris-Ouest-Nanterre-La Défense University): De la polarisation à la radicalisation

16:50 Babette Gekeler (Institute for Medical Psychology) and Kathrin Friederici (Humboldt University): Understanding Complexity in Social Engagement with Multiculturalism: why a Multimethod Approach is needed to unravel the Contention with ‘Differences’

17:10 Chair Juan A. Pérez (University of Valencia): Discussion

17:45 Jorge Correia Jesuino (ISCSP): To a semiotic approach to Serge Moscovici’s thinking

18 November 2016

9:45 Dorra Ben Alaya (Tunis El Manar University): For a «Psychology of our Culture»

10:05 Sabine Caillaud (Paris-Descartes University): How «human history of nature» and the theory of minorities shed light on the dialogical part of social representations. The case of psychologists addressing ecological issues

10:25 Inari Sakki, Rusten Menard and EEmeli Hakoköngäs Sakki (University of Helsinki): The formation processes re-visited – the importance of naturalized representations

10:45 Chair Anna-Maija Pirttilä-Backman (University of Helsinki): Discussion

11:40 Gina Philogene (Sarah Lawrence College): Society and Theory in Social Psychology: a reconsideration

12:20 Fabrice Buschini (Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 University): Diffusion, propagation, propagande : et après ? L’effusion, un nouveau mode de communication médiatique pour l’étude des représentations sociales

12:40 Chair Saadi Lahlou (London School of Economics): Discussion

Future directions for a societal psychology (Public Session)

14:15 George Gaskel (London School of Economics): What and why questions in social representations: securing Moscovici’s legacy

14:35 John Rijsman (University of Tilburg): Experimental social psychology is not a science of discovery, but an art of theatrical reflection

14:55 Saadi Lahlou (London School of Economics): Future issues. The analysis of behaviour

15:15 Themis Apostolidis (University of Aix-Marseille): Future issues: Methods and themes

16:10 Nikos Kalampalikis (Lumière Lyon 2 University): Future issues: On forms of social thinking

16:30 Juan A. Pérez (University of Valencia): Future isues: Active minorities vs. Victimized minorities: An Unfinished Task

16:50 Denise Jodelet (EHESS): Future issues. Applications of Social representations to education and health

17:10 Chair Jorge Correia Jesuino (ISCSP): Discussion: future orientations of the field

17:40 Closing speeches

11/17/2016