List of Participants & Titles 2001

 

 
- The inner world of social exclusion: Cognition, emotion, and regulation
Roy F. Baumeister, Case Western Reserve University

- Judgment standards and social self
Monica Biernat, University of Kansas

- Inclusion and distinctiveness motives in interpersonal and collective identities
Marilynn B. Brewer, Ohio State University

- Dissonance arousal and the collective self: Vicarious experience of dissonance based on shared group membership
Joel Cooper, Princeton University, Michael Hogg, University of Queensland

- Social Norms and the Expression and Suppression of Prejudice: The Struggle for Internalization
Christian S. Crandall, Amy Eshleman, and Laurie O'Brien, University of Kansas

- Affective influences on self-perception and self-disclosure
Joseph P. Forgas, University of New South Wales, Sydney

- Anchoring in egocentric judgments and beyond
Tom Gilovich, Cornell University, Justin Kruger, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

- Self-handicapping and self-protective mechanisms
Edward R. Hirt, Indiana University Bloomington

- Subjective and intersubjective paradigms for the study of social cognition
William Ickes, University of Texas at Arlington

- Socio-cultural dynamics of the self: The doubly distributed approach
Yoshihisa Kashima, The University of Melbourne

- Face work: the role of facial expression in constituting the social self
Marianne LaFrance, Yale University

- Explaining the Interpersonal Basis of Self-Esteem
Mark R. Leary, Wake Forest University

- Intergroup emotions and the social self: Prejudice reconceptualized as differentiated reactions to out-groups
Diane M. Mackie, University of California, Santa Barbara & Eliot R. Smith, Purdue University

- Self-other asymmetries in making sense of behavior
Bertram F. Malle, University of Oregon

- The self as a determinant of ingroup favouritism
Sabine Otten, University of Jena, Germany


- Self-handicapping and social self: The costs and rewards of interpersonal self-protection
Frederick Rhodewalt & Michael Tragakis, University of Utah

- Overlapping mental representations of self and group: Evidence and implications
Eliot R. Smith, Purdue University

- If you can't join them, beat them: Social exclusion and antisocial behavior
Dianne M. Tice & Jean M. Twenge, Case Western Reserve University

- Ostracism and the social self: When being ignored results in ingratiation or hostility
Kipling D. Williams & Cassandra Govan, Macquarie University

- Including others (and their groups) in the self: Self-expansion theory and intergroup relations
Stephen Wright, University of California, Santa Cruz

 

 
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