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Southern Political Psychology Workshop- Day 2
With the generous support of the International Society of Political Psychology, and the Office of the Provost, the Department of Political Science is proud to host the first Southern Political Psychology Workshop, March 8-9, 2019 in the Pinnacle Room in Baldwin Hall.聽
The two-day聽workshop will feature several presentations by scholars from the South. Presentations will include experimental designs only, allowing researchers to obtain feedback on their experiments before their implementation. Interested faculty members as well as聽graduate聽and undergraduate students are welcome to attend the panels as well as the open lunch on Friday.聽For questions, please contact聽Dr. Alexa Bankert ([email protected]).
The program:
Saturday, March 9th
9:00am 鈥 10:00am Keynote address by Dr. Marc Hetherington (Professor at UNC- Chapel Hill) in Pinnacle Room, Baldwin Hall
10:15am 鈥 11:45pm Panel IV: Origins of Policy Attitudes
Presenters:
Kelley Doll (Graduate student, Florida State University): 鈥淒o the titles of legislation have an impact on the support they receive?鈥
Brett Gall (Graduate student, Duke University): 鈥淪upport for government provision of health care and unemployment benefits鈥
1:30pm 鈥 3pm Panel V: National Identity and Race
Presenter:
Julie Wronski (Assistant Professor, University of Mississippi): 鈥淲ho doesn鈥檛 count as an American? An exclusionary approach to national identity鈥
Allison Anoll (Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt University): 鈥淎ncestors as Activists(?): Using the Past to Mobilize in the Present”
3pm End of workshop