draft programme timetable - British Psychological Society
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draft programme timetable - British Psychological Society
Our conference programme is subject to change at any point before or during the conference itself. We are unable to accept responsibility for changes made which are outside of our control. Draft Programme v14 Wednesday 31 August (Only the first author as submitted are listed. All authors will be listed in the conference programme abstracts and proceedings) 10.30 12.00 12.45 13.00 14.00 Conference Registration Opens – Calon Suite Lobby Lunch & Exhibition – Calon Suite 2 Opening Welcome - Calon Suite 1 Renee Bleau, Chair, Social Psychology Section Keynote Address - Calon Suite 1 The Politics of ‘riot’ - Ideology, identity and impact Professor Clifford Stott, Chair in Social Psychology, Keele University Please make your way to your chosen session nd Calon Suite 1 Brecon – 2 Floor Kidwelly - 2 nd floor rd Pembroke – 3 floor 14.05 Oral Presentation Anomaly and Arousal: Distinguishing the Role of the Behavioural Inhibition and Behavioural Approach Systems in Meaning Maintenance Effects Travis Proulx, Cardiff University Oral Presentation “I’m not racist, but they did it!”: Conspiracy theories as a subtle form of bias Daniel Jolley, Staffordshire University Oral Presentation Men and their masculinity; a phenomenological study of British men aged 25 – 35 years old. Deborah Earnshaw, University of Derby Oral Presentation Representational content of nostalgic memories: An intergenerational study Theofilos Gkinopoulos, Loughborough University/PhD student 14.25 Oral Presentation Do I run the red light or not? The role of TPB factors in explaining the intention to engage in risky behaviours Mioara Cristea, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh (Scotland, UK) Oral Presentation Does contact make good neighbours? On the relationship between contact with asylum seekers and attitudes towards an initial reception centre in the neighbourhood Patrick Ferdinand Kotzur, PhilippsUniversity of Marburg, Germany Oral Presentation Stepmothers to the rescue: A narrative-discursive analysis of stepmothers’ talk about their (male) partners Sandra Roper, Open University Oral Presentation On Being Forgotten: Memory and Forgetting Serve as Signals of Interpersonal Importance Devin Ray, University of Aberdeen 14.45 Oral Presentation You See But You Do Not Observe: A Review of Bystander Intervention and Sexual Assault on University Campuses Danielle Labhardt, Coventry University 15.05 Refreshments & Exhibition - Calon Suite 2 15.25 Symposium Social Psychology at the Margins: Interdisciplinary dialogues Abigail Locke, University of Bradford 15.45 16.05 Paper 1: Experiencing the role of ‘informal carer’: Insights from two projects Jane Montague, University of Derby Paper 2: Gendering toys: A social psychological analysis Leanne Etheridge, Cardiff Metropolitan University Paper 3: The application of conversation analysis to investigative interviewing Carrie Childs, University of Derby 16.25 16.45 Paper 4: Navigating infant feeding debates: A view from critical social psychology Abigail Locke, University of Bradford Symposium When the online and offline worlds collide: Exploring how digital technology and social identity interact to affect collective action Laura Smith, University of Bath Paper 1: Withdrawn Paper 2: Mobilisation potential in online environments, the role of presentational flexibility Denise Wilkins, University of Exeter Paper 3: The emergence of solidarity with Syrian refugees over time on Twitter Laura Smith, University of Bath Paper 4: The use of digital media as resistance within existing collective action movements Aisling O'Donnell, University of Limerick Oral Presentation ‘Search for the (Viking) hero inside yourself’: Masculinity, place and applied genetic history Marc Scully, Loughborough University Oral Presentation The Social Impact of Being Forgotten in Daily Life Andrei Pintea, University of Aberdeen Oral Presentation Political correctness: Red light or red rag to prejudice? Toon Kuppens, University of Groningen Symposium The Experience of Stigma from a Minority Perspective: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches Katy Greenland, Cardiff School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University Oral Presentation The Development of a Separatist Ideology and the Support for Separatism: Insights from the SIRDE Model of Social Change Peter R Grant, University of Saskatchewan Oral Presentation Jamaica, three years later: Changes in Jamaican anti-gay prejudice following 3 years of activism Keon West, Goldsmiths, University of London Oral Presentation Are Heterosexuals' Attitudes Towards Gay Men Becoming Ambivalent? Ashley Brooks, Anglia Ruskin University Please make your way to Calon Suite 1 for the Distinguished Career Award Lecture Paper 1: The Impacts of Cyberhate: The results of an experimental study Harriet Fearn, University of Sussex Paper 2; Unified (“Black”) experiences of racism across gender and ethnicity: A quantitative analysis of the University and College Union survey of FE and HE staff Joseph Sweetman, Exeter University Paper 3: Gay men’s identity work and the social construction of discrimination Katy Greenland, Cardiff School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University Paper 4: Cosmopolitanism as a strategy against stigma: An analysis of discourses of young Romanians in Britain Eleni Andreouli, Open University 16.50 Distinguished Career Award Lecture - Calon Suite 1 Understanding the indirect effects of hate crime Professor Rupert Brown - Professor of Social Psychology, Sussex University 17.50 – 18.50 Welcome Wine Reception - Calon Suite Lobby Thursday 1 September 08.15 Conference Registration Opens – Calon Suite Lobby Calon Suite 1 09.00 9.20 Symposium Towards a social psychology of contemporary citizenship Stephanie Taylor, The Open University Paper 1: Mead and the sense of citizenship Paul Stenner, The Open University Paper 2: Citizenship and everyday politics Eleni Andreouli, The Open University Paper 3: A contemporary worker subject and worker citizen Eleni Andreouli, The Open University 9.40 Paper 4: Improvising Citizenship: Exploring the art of listening in welfare and justice practices Johanna Motzkau, The Open University 10.00 nd Brecon – 2 Floor Symposium Exploring stereotypes within the Science and Religion debate Karisha George, Newman University Paper 1: Can scientists be religious? Examining impressions of religious scientists using a counterstereotype framework. Karisha George, Newman University Paper 2: “I feel that external pressure to say that I can be sensible, that I'm not crazy’: responses of Christian biological scientists to negative stereotypes Stephen Jones, Newman University Paper 3: Perceptions of Biological Evolution Amongst British Muslims Glen Moran, Newman University Paper 4: Challenging Stereotypes of Public Perceptions of Science and Religion: Preliminary Results of a New Poll Fern Elsdon-Baker, Newman University Kidwelly - 2 nd floor Oral Presentation Personality versus Sexual Desire as predictors of Sexting in Adults Karina Eriksen, Regents University London Oral Presentation Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Predict Sexting Behaviour Adam Scott, Regents University London Oral Presentation 2016 Trends in Sexting and the Role of Individual Differences Harriet Curry, Regents University London Oral Presentation Is Sexting a Coping Strategy? The role of Stress, Depression and Anxiety Sophie Masson, Regents University London rd Pembroke – 3 floor Symposium Habits and Habit Disruption Wouter Poortinga, Cardiff University Paper 1: Testing the habit discontinuity hypothesis in a field experiment Bas Verplanken, Bath University Paper 2: Old habits die hard travel habit formation and decay during an office relocation Ian Walker, Bath University Paper 3: Life events as opportunities for travel behaviour change Ben Clark, University of West England Paper 4: Habit discontinuity, self-activation, and the diminishing influence of context change Gregory Thomas, Cardiff University Paper 5: ‘It makes me think’. Results from a multi-method study of the English plastic bag charge as a habit disruptor Elena Sautkina, Cardiff University 10.20 10.40 Refreshments & Exhibition - Calon Suite 2 Keynote Address - Calon Suite 1 The Social Psychology of Mediated Experience Professor Steven Brown, Professor of Social and Organisational Psychology, University of Leicester 11.40 11.45 Please make your way to your chosen session Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Is harm a unifying structure for Morality, Politics and the Social moral judgment? Only if by ‘harm’ World: The Role of Moral and you mean ‘injustice’ Political Values in Intergroup Jared Piazza, Lancaster University Relations David, S. M. Morris, University of Birmingham 12.05 Oral Presentation “I don’t think there is any moral basis for taking money away from people”: The use of Discursive Psychology to explore neoliberal positions on taxation Philippa Carr, Coventry University 12.25 12.30 Please make your way to Calon Suite 1 for the Poster Snapshot Session Poster Snapshot Session – Calon Suite 1 13.00 Lunch & Exhibition – Calon Suite 2 Poster Session starts at 13.15 14.05 Symposium Dialogical approaches to social psychological research Sophie Zadeh, University of Cambridge Oral Presentation Ingroup Morality, Political Ideology, and Group-Based Cognition Brandon Stewart, University of Birmingham Symposium Developing methodological dialogues at the intersection between computer and psychological sciences David Ellis, Lancaster University Paper 1: Withdrawn 14.25 Paper 2: The implications of dialogicality for ‘giving voice’ in critical social psychological research Sophie Zadeh, University of Cambridge Paper 3: Paper 1: Individual differences between iPhone and Android smartphone users Heather Shaw, University of Lincoln Paper 2: The nose knows more than you know: Using wearable sensors to Oral Presentation Ambivalence Towards Gay Men: A Qualitative Investigation Ashley Brooks, Anglia Ruskin University Oral Presentation Unfair but inevitable: Discussing income inequality in the UK Simon Goodman, Coventry University Oral Presentation Mobility and citizenship in turbulent space and times: Categories and affordances in Greece Maria Xenitidou, University of Surrey, UK Oral Presentation Homelessness as a metaphor for death: The mediating role of death thought accessibility on bias towards the homeless Rebecca Smith, University of Greenwich Post Graduate Workshop: Dissemination in the 21st Century Daniel Jolley, Staffordshire University and Jane Montague, University of Derby Oral Presentation Acculturation in a diverse context: Social exclusion and socialemotional development amongst Black British children Aderonke Adeyanju, Goldsmiths, University of London Oral Presentation The role of perspective-taking for positive development among emerging adults in a setting of protracted conflict Jeffrey R. Hanna, Queen's University Belfast 14.45 15.05 Dialogical tensions and underlying intentions in intergenerational maternal dynamics Natalia Concha, LSE Paper 4: A dialogical analysis of youth sexual behaviour change in Tanzania: Bureaucracy, identity and agency in constraint Clare Coultas, LSE evaluate the impacts of odour on pro-social behaviours David Ellis, Lancaster University Post Graduate Workshop cont. Paper 3: Profiling individual differences between cyclists’ with Big Data Lukasz Piwek, University of Bath Oral Presentation Childhood publics and the social psychology of younger children’s participation Sevasti-Melissa Nolas, University of Sussex 15.25 Refreshments & Exhibition - Calon Suite 2 15.45 Oral Presentation The effect of stereotypes on women’s leadership aspirations is buffered by dual identification Carola Leicht, University of Kent Oral Presentation Power and Affective Experiences Stefan Leach, University of Kent Oral Presentation The effect of online ostracism on students' wellbeing Jess Morgan, University of Greenwich 16.05 Oral Presentation Resistance to Implicit Stereotypes Jolien van Breen, University of Groningen Oral Presentation How is power understood, experienced and performed by British Muslim women? Neus Beascoechea Seguí, Kingston University Oral Presentation “You don’t look like that in real life”: Exploring young women’s curation of self online Rose Capdevila, The Open University 16.25 16.30 Please make your way to Calon Suite 1 for the Keynote Address Keynote Address - Calon Suite 1 Reclaiming and being human in slow interdisciplinary spaces of community and disability Professor Rebecca Lawthom, Professor of Community Psychology, Manchester Metropolitan University 17.30 Announcement of the poster prize winner by Renee Bleau, Chair of the Social Section - Calon Suite 1 17.40 – 18.40 19.30 BPS Social Psychology Section AGM – Pembroke Suite (3 Floor) rd Gala Dinner – Calon Suite 1 Friday 2nd September Oral Presentation The Friends Are Not For Turning: Children's Social Appraisal in Friendship Group Bullying Situations Sian Jones, Goldsmiths, University of London Oral Presentation Personal change as a psychological consequence of participation in collective action: A longitudinal study of an environmental campaign Sara Vestergren, Linköpings University 09.00 09.30 09.50 Conference Registration Opens – Calon Suite Lobby nd Calon Suite 1 Brecon – 2 Floor Symposium ‘Nothing’s better’? Exploring the social psychological effects of naturism Keon West, Goldsmiths, University of London Paper 1: Naturism and Naturists: The facts Malcolm Boura, British Naturism Paper 2: Take it off and let it go: 3 Quantitative investigations of the effects of naturism. Keon West, Goldsmiths, University of London 10.10 Paper 3: The naked truth: A large-scale qualitative investigation of experiences of naturism. Helen Bowes-Catton, The Open University 10.30 Paper 4: A case study of experiences of Naturism Vivienne Heenan, Naturist Action Group/British Naturism 10.50 11.10 11.30 Symposium Discourse, authority and social influence Stephen Gibson, York St John University Paper 1: A discursive re-definition of social influence Cordet Smart, Plymouth University Paper 2: The Roman Catholic Church’s construction of authority through persuasion Anna Zoli, York St John University Paper 3: A rhetorical perspective on Stanley Milgram’s proximity series Stephen Gibson, York St John University Kidwelly - 2 nd floor Oral Presentation Investigating environmental risk perceptions: Social psychological case studies of everyday life, interactional and discourse dynamics, and material worlds Karen Henwood, Cardiff University Oral Presentation Developing a critical agenda to understand pro-environmental actions: Contributions from Social Representations and Social Practices Theories Susana Batel, Cis, University Institute of Lisbon Oral Presentation Tools for a new climate conversation: Framing climate change to engage the public across the political spectrum Lorraine Whitmarsh, Cardiff University Paper 4: Calling for Help: The discursive construction of civil obedience, institutional authority and social influence during calls to the NSPCC and the Police Alexandra Kent, Keele University Refreshments & Exhibition - Calon Suite 2 Oral Presentation The role of identity in positive mental health during the transition to motherhood: Drawing together feminist and social psychological theory Mhairi Bowe, Nottingham Trent University Oral Presentation Oral Presentation rd Pembroke – 3 floor Symposium Exploring informal therapeutic spaces through a social psychology lens Carl Walker, University of Brighton Paper 1: Enclosures, beneficence and fluid spaces - the practice of informal mental distress work Carl Walker, University of Brighton Paper 2: Singing and cycling: Alternative spaces for working through distress Paul Hanna, University of Surrey Paper 3: Social by nature? Evaluating the social and psychological dynamics of a nature-based intervention for people experiencing mental distress Julie Morgan, University of Brighton Paper 4: Can social psychology become trans-species? Exploring the potential for wellbeing in an age of ecological crisis Matt Adams, University of Brighton Workshop Understanding Patterns of Action: Sequence analysis in Social Psychology David Keatley, University of Lincoln Oral Presentation Attachment security as a predictor of trauma, perceived social cohesion, and right-wing authoritarianism Antigonos Sochos, University of Bedfordshire Oral Presentation Top trumps? Exploring the pedagogical principles & practices of social psychology trading cards Matthew Adams, University of Brighton 11.50 12.10 12.15 12.35 12.55 Femininities and Motherhood in the UK: Geography, Imaginary Positions and the Discourse and Rhetoric of (Hetero)sexual Attractiveness Rosemary Lobban, Anglia Ruskin University Exploring the relationship between student’s self-efficacy, motivation and self-directed study Sophie Meakin, Newman University Oral Presentation Towards an interactionist social psychology: Methodological advances in quantitatively exploring the dynamic evolution of social structure through interaction over time Michael Quayle, University of Limerick/University of KwaZulu-Natal Please make your way to your chosen session Oral Presentation Oral Presentation How do conflicting discourses of Social Class and Models of privilege, power and affect induce Agency: Independent and potential ambivalent paternalism Interdependent as Educational towards the “refugee crisis”? (Dis)advantage Alastair Nightingale, University of Sarah Jay, University of Limerick, Limerick Ireland Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Social Representations of Peacebuilding potential: Refugees and of Solidarity Group Contentious issues, attitudes and Members: The Self and the Other behaviours among the post-accord Aikaterini Glyniadaki, LSE generation in Northern Ireland. Shelley McKeown Jones, University of Bristol Oral Presentation “Taking care of yourself” vs “Giving up”: Constructions of health in low-income UK residents Emma Anderson, York St John University Oral Presentation Many Faces of Buffering Hypothesis: Social Support as a Moderator between Experience of Domestic Violence and Adjustment Outcomes Nino Javakhishvili, Ilia State University Oral Presentation Interrogating the notion of ‘social contexts’ using LD manager negotiations of service provision as an example Cordet Smart, Plymouth University Oral Presentation Generating collective audience responses in orator-audience interaction: Culture or Context? Rhetoric or delivery? Hyangmi Choi, University of York Oral Presentation Life in a care home: Impact on identity for older people Katie Paddock, University of Manchester 13.15 14.00 Lunch & Exhibition – Calon Suite 2 Keynote Address - Calon Suite 1 Social Psychology as a liminal field Professor Paul Stenner, Professor of Social Psychology, The Open University 15.00 Official Conference Close from the Social Section Committee - Calon Suite 1 Oral Presentation Collective emotions as shared features of community actions: Experiences and affective practices of South Africans during the 2010 World Cup Gavin Sullivan, Coventry University Oral Presentation The collective impact and multiple meanings of the Hillsborough Inquest verdict: A case study of solidarity, class, pride and community Gavin Sullivan, Coventry University Oral Presentation Social engagement, identity and well-being: The experience and impact of participating in community history and heritage projects Penny Furness, Sheffield Hallam University 15.10 Grab & Go Refreshments - Calon Suite Lobby Poster Presentations (Listed by submission reference number) SPS1: Risk Orientation, Inflated Responsibility and Right Wing Authoritarianism as predictors of voting preference in the Scottish Independence Referendum Kallia Manoussaki, University of the West of Scotland SPS2: A Foucauldian discursive analysis of newspaper media and government policy representations of mental health in regard to claiming benefits Becky Scott, University of Huddersfield SPS3: A longitudinal study of attachment in adult romantic relationships Laura Machan, University of Huddersfield SPS4: Perceived Escapability of the Gender System: A New Scale Lois Donnelly, University of Kent SPS5: Nations as Transgenerational Entities: Identity Fusion fosters familial ties with past and future generations of a national community Metodi Siromahov, Royal Holloway, University of London, Dept. of Psychology; ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders SPS6: Ambivalence Towards Gay Men: A Qualitative Investigation Ashley Brooks, Anglia Ruskin University SPS7: The Paradox of Intergroup Apology Sam Nunney, Cardiff University SPS8: Bad but unblameable? The effect of stigma controllability on evaluations of transgressive leaders Ioanna Kapantai, University of Kent SPS9: Are we in conflict? The effects of symbolic threat in multiple identity management Judith Escuin Checa, Queen's University Belfast SPS10: The role of language in intergenerational transmission of identity Judith Escuin Checa, Queen's University Belfast SPS11: “I’m obviously Catholic, but I wouldn’t class myself”: Exploring management and presentation of social identity in Northern Ireland Robert Lowe, Manchester Metropolitan University SPS12: Implicit Attitudes towards British and Chinese Accents: the influence of nationality Alyssa (Yubing) Lai, Glasgow University SPS13: The Existential Benefits of Creative Achievement Rotem Perach, University of Kent SPS14: The Influence of Psychopathy and Moral Disengagement on Moral Utilitarianism Ann Luk, University of Glasgow SPS15: Am I On Time? The Development of a Time Personality Questionnaire Philip Fine, University of Buckingham presented by David Ellis, Lancaster University SPS16: Can psychological energization explain why considering social categories promotes resilient responses? Joseph Buckingham, Queen Mary, University of London SPS17: Playing the man, not the ball: Personalisation in political interviews Maurice Waddle, University of York SPS18: How much do psychological theories explain car use: A review Samuel Chng, University of Exeter Medical School SPS19: Transport decisions in Singapore and London: Exploring socioeconomic and environmental differences Samuel Chng, University of Exeter Medical School SPS20: Exploring the relationships between adolescent self-appraisals and body image and dieting Samuel Chng, University of Exeter Medical School SPS21: Inter- and intragroup learning of trustworthiness: generalisation of positive contact experiences Marieke Vermue, University of East Anglia, School of Psychology SPS22: Mobile Dependency: The Role of Demographics and Personality Federico Guidetti, Regents University London SPS23: The impact of cultural values and personality traits on morality. A cross-cultural comparison Azizah Alqahtani, Plymouth University SPS24: The relationship between political orientation, uncertainty-avoidance, and threat on attitudes towards immigrants Fyqa Gulzaib, University of Birmingham SPS25: Teachers’ implicit and explicit beliefs about inclusive education Claire Wilson, University of Strathclyde SPS26: Understanding Situation Specific Empathy: The Role of Fundamental Attribution Bias, Global Empathy, Compassion and Adversity Stephanie Day, Regents University London SPS27: From Facebook to Friendship? Intensity of Facebook Use Predicts Relationship Development after Reading Social Media Self-Disclosures Amy Orben, University of Oxford SPS28: Reactions to derogatory comments towards outgroup members: The moderating role of social dominance orientation Laura Forder, UEA SPS29: The impact of relationship closeness on the relational consequences of being forgotten Andrei Iulian Pintea, University of Aberdeen SPS30: Association of cooperation with mindfulness and age through a prisoner’s dilemma task Darren Edwards, Swansea University SPS31: Stretching the elastic: Anti-war and pacifist activist representations of war, peace and social change Neus Beascoechea Segui, Kingston University SPS32: Contact sans contact: Investigating an experiential mental health stigma-reduction approach Tresoi Chloe Tyler, University of Kent