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The visit of prof. Ying-yi Hong from Chinese University of Hong Kong
31 May 2018

The visit of prof. Ying-yi Hong from Chinese University of Hong Kong

by Gabriella | posted in: Guest talks, Upcoming | 0

We are happy to invite you to lectures and workshops conducted by our guest – prof. Ying-Yi Hong (Chinese University of Hong Kong)! Professor’s main interests are concentrated on culture and cognition, identity in intercultural approach and on intergroup relations. … Continued

culture, globalisation, guests, multiculturalism, need for closure
14th Winter Seminar on Social Cognition and Intergroup Relations
5 Mar 2018

14th Winter Seminar on Social Cognition and Intergroup Relations

by ania | posted in: Conferences & seminars, Guest talks, Social events | 0

14th Winter Seminar on Social Cognition and Intergroup Relations organized by our Centre is sadly over. This year it took place in Poronin, and as usually was an opportunity to listen to great talks and take part in inspiring discussions. … Continued

conference, intergroup relations, social cognition, winter seminar
Hans-Peter Erb’s guest talk on the Need for Uniqueness
23 Nov 2016

Hans-Peter Erb’s guest talk on the Need for Uniqueness

by Gabriella | posted in: Guest talks, Lab group meetings | 0

During our last lab group meeting we had a pleasure to host Hans-Peter Erb, a professor from Helmut-Schimdt University in Hamburg. He gave a talk on the Need for Uniqueness titled ‘When minority status appeals: The case of uniqueness’. As … Continued

guest talk, lab group meeting, minority, need for uniqueness
​Johannes Keller’s invited talk on essentialist lay theories
19 Dec 2015

​Johannes Keller’s invited talk on essentialist lay theories

by Gabriella | posted in: Guest talks | 0

On Friday, December 18th, Johannes Keller, Chair of Social Psychology from Ulm University (Germany) gave a talk on “What makes people who they are? According to essentialist lay theories the answer is: Genes, social environment, and spiritual forces”.  Below you can find an … Continued

essentialism, genetic determinism, lay-theories

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