ISPP 2020 Annual Meeting

Virtual Event

14-16 July 2020

PANELSubmissions

The submission process for the 2020 Annual Meeting is now closed.

All notifications of acceptance/rejection have been sent! Please contact berlin2020@ispp.org, if you did not receive notification or have questions about your submission. All authors must register for the conference by March 15, 2020 to confirm their participation and be included in the conference program.You can review your submitted panel by visiting the panel presentation portal below. EXTENDED VIRTUAL, AUTHOR REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 16 April 2020.

Note the new Submission Limit

Please note that there is a new rule for ISPP submissions. Each submitter is limited to one presenting author role. This does not exclude you from serving in other roles such as Chair or Discussant. This also does not prevent you from being a non-presenting co-author on multiple submissions. 





Description

Panel submissions are pre-planned paper presentations or symposia made up of three to four papers. The panel organizer is responsible to submit all panel abstracts and will receive all panel submission communications. We ask that panel organizers please share conference communications with additional panel members and co-authors as necessary. 

Note the panel submission portal is separate from the roundtable or paper/poster/blitz presentation submission portals. When the submission process is opened, please return to this page to access the panel submission portal. 

 

SECTION CHAIRS

To capture the diversity of ISPP there are 12 sections with designated Section Chairs, as you can see below. Section Chairs, together with the Program Co-chairs, form the Program Committee of the ISPP 2020 Conference. 

1. Polarization, Misinformation, and Entrenched Group Conflict: Harnessing Political Psychology to Find Solutions to Problems New and Old | Jason Reifler - University of Exeter, United Kingdom

2. Conflict, Violence, and Terrorism | Rauf Garagozov - Center for Strategic Studies, Azerbaijan

3. Intergroup Relations | Michal Bilewicz - University Of Warsaw, Poland; Anna Kende - Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary

4. Leadership and Political Personality | Femke E. Bakker - Leiden University, Netherlands 

5. Political Behavior, Participation, and Civic Engagement | Cengiz Erisen - Yeditepe University, Turkey; Violet Cheung - University of San Francisco, United States

6. Public Opinion and Political Communication | Nathan Kalmoe - Lousiana State University, United States; Markus Prior - Princeton, United States

7. Political Culture, Identity, and Language | Cara Wong - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, United States 

8. Social Inequality, Social Change, and Civic Development | Eleni Andreouli - The Open University, United Kingdom

9. International Relations, Globalization, and Macropolitical Issues | Joshua Kertzer - Harvard University, United States

10. Biology, Genetics, and Neuroscience | Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz - University of Illinois, United States

11. Race, Gender, Ethnicity, and Religion | Evelyn Simien - University of Connecticut, United States

12. New Theoretical and Methodological Developments | Michael Quayle - University of Limerick, Ireland

Contact Us

For questions regarding the submission process, scheduling, and other matters related to the content of the program, please contact the 2020 Program Committee (Second e-mail listed below). For questions regarding the venue, lodging, and conference logistics, please contact ISPP's Central Office (First e-mail listed below). 

Address

P.O. Box 1213
Columbus, NC 28722

Phone

+1 (828) 894.5422