Workshop on attitude studies

Mon 03 Oct 2022 07:58

The MID SWEDEN UNIVERSITY is co-arranging a workshop on social-psychological attitude research at the Södertörn University (Huddinge), 12-13 October. Program below. Remote participation is possible.

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Södertörn workshop in attitude studies, the measurement of authoritarianism and patterns of prejudice

 

Södertörn University (5-10 minutes walk from Flemingsberg commuter train station)

 

Room ME358

For remote participation, contact paul.fuehrer@sh.se

 

 

Program

 

12 October

 

12.00-12.50 Lunch at Allé Elva (look for Biblioteket on the map)

 

13.00-13:15 Introduction (MA358)

 

13.15 – 13.45 Paul Fuehrer (Södertörn University) and Mats Deland (Mid Sweden University): “A proposal on how to study Authoritarianism on the International level”

 

14.00-14.45 Erik Hansson (Mid Sweden University/University of Gothenburg): “Follow the political unconscious!: Using psychoanalysis as the-theory-at-the-last-instance in studying structural racism”

 

 

14.45-15.15 Coffee break¨

 

 

15.15-16.00 Piotr Michalski (University of Warsaw) "Prejudice scales and feeling
thermometers as indicators of Group-focused Enmity – methodological and theoretical implications based on two types of measurement."

 

16.00-16.15 short break, fruit

 

16.15-17.15 Beate Küpper (University of Applied Science Niederrhein): The FES “Mitte-Study”: Reporting on anti-democratic and right-wing extremist attitudes of the German population.”

 

 

17.20 – 18.00 Mikołaj Winiewski (University of Warsaw): “Problems with measuring bias. Contextual accuracy vs comparisons between cultures / languages”

 

 

19.30 Workshop dinner in central Stockholm (address to follow).

 

 

13 October

 

09.15-11.30 Panel discussion and proposals for future research MC329

 

12.00-13.00 Lunch at Allé Elva (look for Biblioteket on the map)

 

 

 

Organizers:

 

Södertörn University, School of social sciences

Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES), Södertörn University

Mid Sweden University

Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Stockholm

Created by Mats Deland

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