ISPP 2024 ANNUAL MEETING

JULY 4 - 6, 2O24 || SANTIAGO, CHILE







PANEL SUBMISSIONS

The submission process for the 2024 Annual Meeting is now CLOSED

Acceptance/Rejection notifications were sent out on 22 February

Presenters with accepted submissions needed to register by the presenter deadline to remain on the program (28 March 2024).

Please contact Santiago2024@ispp.org, if you have any questions.



Submission Deadline 

29 November 2023

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 presentation submission portals. To review your submission at any time, please return to this page to access the panel submission portal. Abstract guidelines can be found HERE.

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. Dismantling Democracy: Insecurity, emotions and authoritarian populism | Héctor Carvacho, P. Universidad Católica de Chile; Ana Figueiredo, Universidad de O'Higgins, Chile

2. Conflict, Violence, and Terrorism | Gary LaFree, University of Maryland; Emma O'Dwyer – University of Greenwich

3. Intergroup Relations | Sammyh Khan, Örebro University; Shelley McKeown Jones, University of Bristol

4. Leadership and Political Personality | Tereza Capelos, University of Southhampton; Luca Bernardi, University of Liverpool

5. Political Behavior, Participation, and Civic Engagement | Robert Klemmensen, Lund University; Julie Hassing Nielsen, Lund University

6. Public Opinion and Political Communication | Nikhil Sengupta, University of Kent; Joe Philips, University of Kent

7. Political Culture, Identity, and Language | Jill Bradbury, University of Witwatersrand; Aura Lounasmaa, Tampere University

8. Social Inequality, Social Change, and Civic Development | Jim McAuley, University of Huddersfield; Paul Nesbitt-Larking, Huron University College

9. International Relations, Globalization, and Macropolitical Issues | Ted Svensson, Lund University; Nina Chrickel-Choi, Lund University

10. Race, Gender, Ethnicity, and Religion | Mastoureh Fathi, University College Cork; Pablo de Tezanos-Pinto, University of Limerick

11. New Theoretical and Methodological Developments | Neil Ferguson, Liverpool Hope University

12. Spanish/Portuguese| Pasko Kisic Merino, Karlstad University

***Please note that talks in the Spanish/Portuguese section can cover any topic relevant to political psychology. However, presentations must be delivered in either Spanish OR Portuguese, and there will be no live translation.  If you plan to submit within this section, please ensure that your presentations meet this language requirement. Additionally, for panels/roundtables within this theme, presentations must be entirely in Spanish OR Portuguese.

Contact Us

For questions regarding the submission process, scheduling, and other matters related to the content of the program, please contact the 2024 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). 

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P.O. Box 1213

Columbus, NC 28722

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