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The Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology is a series of annual meetings organised by the University of New South Wales. The aim of the Sydney Symposia is to provide new, integrative insights into key areas of contemporary research in this field. Each Symposium deals with an important current theme in social psychology, and the invited participants are leading researchers in the field from around the world. Each contribution is extensively discussed during the Symposium, and is subsequently thoroughly revised into book chapters that are published in the volumes in this series. The themes of forthcoming Sydney Symposia are announced, and contributions from interested participants are invited around June every year.

 

 

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  11th Sydney Symposium, 2008:

The psychology of self regulation

Convened by Joseph Forgas, Roy Baumeister & Dianne Tice
 
10th Sydney Symposium, 2007:

Social relationships:
Cognitive, affective and motivational processes

Convened by Joseph Forgas & Julie Fitness
 
  9th Sydney Symposium, 2006:

The evolution of the social mind:
Evolutionary psychology and social cognition
Convened by Joseph Forgas, Martie Haselton & William von Hippel

8th Sydney Symposium, 2005:

Hearts and minds:
Affective influences on social cognition and behavior
Convened by Joseph P. Forgas

In preparation, Psychology Press, New York.
 

  7th Sydney Symposium, 2004:

The social outcast:
Ostracism, social exclusion, rejection, and bullying

Convened by Kipling D. Williams, Joseph P. Forgas, and William von Hippel

Published by Psychology Press, New York.
 

  6th Sydney Symposium, 2003:

Social motivation:
Conscious and unconscious processes

Convened by Joseph P. Forgas, Kipling D. Williams, and William von Hippel

Published by Psychology Press, New York.


  5th Sydney Symposium, 2002:

Responding to the social world:
Implicit and explicit processes in social judgments and decisions

Convened by Joseph P. Forgas, Kipling D. Williams, and William von Hippel

Published by Psychology Press, New York.


  4th Sydney Symposium, 2001:

The social self: cognitive, interpersonal and intergroup perspectives
Convened by Joseph P. Forgas and Kipling D. Williams

Published by Psychology Press, New York.


  3rd Sydney Symposium, 2000:

Social influence: Direct and indirect processes
Edited by Joseph P. Forgas & Kipling D. Williams

Published by Psychology Press, Philadelphia.


  2nd Sydney Symposium, 1999:

The social mind: cognitive and motivational aspects of interpersonal behavior
Edited by Joseph P. Forgas, Kipling D. Williams & Ladd Wheeler

Published by Cambridge University Press, New York.


1st Sydney Symposium, 1998:

Feeling and thinking: The role of affect in social cognition and behavior
Edited by Joseph P. Forgas

Published by Cambridge University Press, New York.