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International Society of Political Psychology
31st Annual Scientific Meeting

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Dates: July 9 to July 12, 2008
Proposal Deadline: February 1, 2008 
Location: Sciences Po in Paris, France (56, rue des Saints-Pères)
Website: http://ispp.org/meet.html

“Building Bridges: Political Psychology and Other Disciplines, Political Psychology and the World”

Political psychology covers a wide diversity of approaches and theories. It has close ties to disciplines such as social and cognitive psychology, political science, neuroscience, philosophy, psychoanalysis, history, sociology, communications, international relations, political economy, and formal theory. In acquiring greater visibility as a specialty, political psychology is devoting greater attention to the breadth of concerns in the world outside of academia, and thus faces the question:


How can political psychology better connect and build bridges both with other disciplines and with the world?

The goal of the 2008 ISPP Annual Scientific Meeting is to create a hospitable forum
to facilitate constructive dialogue regarding the challenges facing our world.

Call for Proposals

Submit Proposals Online Here  (deadline February 1, 2008)
Please read the call for proposals first. You will need to create an "account" in the online system to submit. (Please be sure to create only one account. You can use it to make multiple submissions.) Then you will be asked to choose a section that best fits your proposal, provide contact information about all people involved, enter a title of no more than 15 words and an abstract of no more than 250 words, and include any special requests. Do not use the back arrow during the submission process, or you may need to start over. Instead, use tabs at the top of the web pages if necessary. Be sure you complete the process. You will be able to edit the submission until the Feb. 1 deadline. NOTE: Only the person who submits the proposal will be able to edit the submission. Session organizers must collect and input information for all involved presenters.