ISPP 2025 Annual Meeting

July 3 - July 6 || Prague, Czech Republic

About Us

International Society of Political Psychology

ISPP is an interdisciplinary organization representing all fields of inquiry concerned with exploring the relationships between political and psychological processes. Members include psychologists, political scientists, psychiatrists, historians, sociologists, economists, anthropologists, as well as journalists, government officials and others. The Society is also international, with members from all regions of the world: the Americas, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. 

Founded in 1978


Over 600 Members

Hosted over 45+ Annual Meetings


Learn More

To learn more about ISPP please visit our Website and check out the ISPP at a Glance page to quickly learn about all of ISPP’s efforts to support the growing field of Political Psychology. 



Member Benefits

Significantly reduced registration fees at annual scientific meetings

Occasional member discounts on items such as publications

Access to the Wiley Online Library for Political Psychology and Advances in Political Psychology

E-mail delivery of ISPPNews, the Society's newsletter

Access to Political Psychology and Advances in Political Psychology app

Ability to apply for funding opportunities, such as ISPP Small Grants and Early Career Scholars Travel Grants

Access to ISPP's Members-only Portal and online resources

Being a part of the ISPP Community!

Voting privileges


MEMBERS & ISPP CONFERENCE

Did you know it is more cost efficient to attend ISPP’s Annual Meeting as a member than to register as a non-member? Consider joining ISPP and engage with a large number of academics who are interested in the diverse connections, intersections, and overlapping inquiries between political science and psychology. We would love to welcome you into the ISPP community!  

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Email: info@ispp.org

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