ISPP 2021 Annual Meeting

11-13 July 2021 

Virtual






PAPER, POSTER, OR BLITZ PRESENTATION SUBMISSION

The submission process for the 2021 Annual Meeting is now closed! You can still sign into the Paper, Poster, Blitz Presentation Portal below to review any submission you completed before the deadline. 

Submission type descriptions are given below. 

All notifications of acceptance/rejection were sent out in February 2021. Please contact montreal2021@ispp.org, if you did not receive notification or have questions about your submission. All authors with an accepted submission must register for the conference by March 31, 2021 to confirm their participation and be included in the conference program.





Papers.

Paper submissions are individual paper abstracts submitted for review. Abstract guidelines are available HERE and in the submission portal under Abstract Entry. If accepted, the individual paper will be added to a panel. Each panel is generally made up of four papers. Each paper will have 15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for questions. This will total 80 minutes and leave 10 minutes for set up and general discussion. A chair will be assigned to each panel to introduce speakers, regulate order and timing of the talks, facilitate the question and answer sessions, and formally close the session. It is our hope that many panels will also have discussants. You will be asked to indicate your willingness to serve as Chair or Discussant when you submit your abstract.

Presenting Papers Virtually

You will have 10 to 15 minutes to present your paper live during your session.  Any slides, videos, or visual aids will need to be finalized and uploaded ~2 weeks prior to the start of the conference.  You will receive an e-mail with uploading instructions closer to the Virtual Meeting.

Posters.

Due to the 2021 ISPP Conference being held virtually, poster presentations will be accommodated in another presentation format. Poster submissions are individual poster abstracts submitted for review. Abstract guidelines are available HERE and in the submission portal under Abstract Entry. Accepted posters will be allocated to a Poster Session at this year's Annual Meeting. The room holding the Poster Session will be open during designated times to allow for poster set up. Materials will be provided to hang your poster. We ask that you have your poster printed prior to arriving at the conference; ISPP will not have the capability to print posters on the premises. If you need to ship your poster via post, please contact the ISPP Central Office for specific instructions. 

Blitz

Presentations.

Blitz Presentation Sessions will feature a series of short talks and a moderated discussion, each covering a bite-sized bit of research, offering the audience a fast-paced overview of political psychology research. 

Presenting a Blitz Virtually

Blitz (lightning–fast) presentations will be 5 minutes, presented in no more than 4 slides, in a pre-recorded video that will be available before and during the conference. Those selected for Blitz presentations will be given a slot on the program with 6-8 other presenters. Each Blitz presenter will be expected to watch all other videos from their session ahead of time, and a designated moderator will facilitate discuss among panelists and audience members during the scheduled session. Due to time constraints, only one presenter is allowed on co-authored work. If you are selected for a Blitz Presentation, you are required to send a pre-recorded presentation up to ~two weeks prior to the conference. 

SECTION CHAIRS

To capture the diversity of ISPP there are 12 sections with designated Section Chairs, as you can see below. Section Chairs are responsible to review all conference submissions made to their designated section. 

1. Recognition and (Re)claiming spaces: Marginalization, Colonization, and Privilege | Carla Houkamau, University of Auckland and Allison Harell, Université du Québec à Montréal

2. Conflict, Violence, and Terrorism | Andreas Zick, Bielefeld University

3. Intergroup Relations | Danny Osborne, University of Auckland

4. Leadership and Political Personality | Philip Gordon Chen, Beloit College 

5. Political Behavior, Participation, and Civic Engagement | Sanne Rijkhoff, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi and Martijn van Zomeren, University of Groningen

6. Public Opinion and Political Communication | Lara Greaves, University of Auckland and Kaiping Zhang, Tsinghua University

7. Political Culture, Identity, and Language | Gilda Sensales, Sapienza University of Rome 

8. Social Inequality, Social Change, and Civic Development | Hakeem Jefferson, Stanford University and Yasin Koc, University of Grogingen 

9. International Relations, Globalization, and Macropolitical Issues | Paul Kowert, University of Massachusetts, Boston

10. Biology, Genetics, and Neuroscience | Lene Aarøe, Aarhus University

11. Race, Gender, Ethnicity, and Religion | Fiona Barlow, University of Queensland and Micheal Thai, University of Queensland

12. New Theoretical and Methodological Developments | Davide Morselli, University of Lausanne

Contact Us

For questions regarding the submission process, scheduling, and other matters related to the content of the program, please contact the 2021 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