Organized by Frontiers in Social Psychology and the Center for Social and Political Behavior at NYU
Special Key Roundtable: Do Americans Protest "Enough"?
Featuring:
Prof. John Jost (NYU)
Prof. Jeff Goodwin (NYU)
Prof. Ida Susser (Hunter College, CUNY)
Moderator: Prof. Doron Shultziner
Conference organizers:
Prof. Doron Shultziner
Visiting Scholar, Social Justice Lab, New York University
Visiting Scholar, Humanities and Social Science Department, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Department of Government, Communication & Diplomacy, Jerusalem Multidisciplinary College
Email: ds8562@nyu.edu
Dr. Keren Levy Ganany-Snider
Department of Government, Communication & Diplomacy, Jerusalem Multidisciplinary College
Email: kerensn@jmc.ac.il
Prof. John Jost
Social Justice Lab, Psychology Department, New York University
* Participants in the conference are encouraged to submit their work to the special issue.
Social psychological responses and behavior in the context of crises and threats
Contexts: political, social, war, conflict, environmental
Examples of topics and contexts: conflicts and war, migrants and emigrations, protests and social movements
Studies may focus on explaining: Attitudes, policy preferences, collective action, inaction, intergroup relations, social and political trust
Empirical studies in qualitative or quantitative methods