Day 1 (July 2nd, 2022)

9.30 am - 10.00 am: On-site registration

10.00 am - 10.15 am: Opening

10.15 am - 11.15 am: Keynote lecture

Theofilos Gkinopoulos "Exposure to conspiracy explanations of major events: Emotional, moral, and behavioral outcomes"

11.15 am - 11.30 am: Coffee break

11.30 am - 1.00 pm: Center for Research on Prejudice - session 1

Michał Bilewicz "Not such a social cure. The puzzling role of ingroup centrality"

Mikołaj Winiewski "Acceptance for violent policy toward asylum seekers in Poland"

Paulina Górska, Nicole Tausch "Dynamic, yet stable. Separating within- and between-person components of collective action in support of a disadvantaged outgroup and its antecedents "

1.00 pm - 2.00 pm: Lunch

2.00 pm - 3.30 pm: Center for Research on Prejudice - session 2

Dominika Bulska "As long as the system protects us... The relation between perceived threat, political ideology, and system justification"

Maria Babińska "How efficacy-based historical narratives can enhance the willingness to engage in political collective action"

Wiktor Soral, Mirosław Kofta "'It's the end of the world as we know it.' Pandemic fatalistic loss of control and rejection of social world "

3.30 pm - 3.45 am: Coffee break

3.45 pm - 4.45 pm: Session 3:

Yong Lu "The good Samaritan parable revisited: A survey during the COVID 19 pandemic"

Islam Borinca "Normative compliance attenuates conspiracy theories about COVID-19 among people who distrust science: Findings from Western and Southeastern Europe"

Day 2 (July 3rd, 2022)

9.30 am - 10.00 am: On-site registration

10.00 am - 11.30 am: Session 1:

Anna Kende, Laura Faragó, Nóra Anna Lantos "Politicized vs. benevolent motivations of refugee helpers in Hungary in the context of the war in Ukraine "

Katarzyna Jaśko, "A comparison of political violence by left-wing, right-wing and Islamist extremists in the United States and the world"

Joanna Grzymała-Moszczyńska, Katarzyna Jaśko, Anna Potoczek, Agnieszka Kuhny, "Complicated politics of union members: The effects of ideology and perception of class conflict on labor activism"

11.30 am - 11.45 am: Coffee break

11.45 am - 1.15 pm: Session 2:

Dagmara Szczepańska, Zuzanna Molenda, Marta Marchlewska "Identity-based hate speech? On the positive link between national narcissism and permission to use hate speech directed at the LGBTQ+ community in Poland"

Aleksandra Cisłak, Adrian Wójcik, Aleksandra Cichocka, Julia Borkowska, Taciano Milfont "The greening of a nation? Group-based underpinnings of environmental policies"

Jack Klein "The fusion-secure base hypothesis"

1.15 pm - 2.15 pm: Lunch

2.15 pm - 2.30 pm: Coffee break

2.30 pm - 4.00 pm: Session 3:

Peter Krekó "The Tribalist Zeitgeist - What „Populists” Really Do on Power? And How do their voters feel? "

Małgorzata Skowrońska, Radosław Poniat "The salience of specific content of stereotypes concerning the Jews and the Roma. The function of the social context based on a qualitative pilot study"

Agata Kuźnia, Karolina Hansen "Polish self-stereotype in contrast to the stereotypical image of other European nations"

4.00 pm - 4.15 pm: Coffee break

4.15 pm - 5.15 pm: Keynote lecture

Nicole Tausch "Bridging the divide: Can respectful intergroup contact alleviate affective polarization?"


5.15 pm - 5.30 pm: Closing