THURSDAY MAY 14
10.45-11.00 Welcome
11.00-11.50: Bianca Cepollaro, Alessandra Zappoli, Nicolò D’Agruma, Giulia Giunta, Simone Sulpizio & Filippo Domaneschi, "Are Reclaimed Slurs Offensive?"
12.10-13.00: Justina Berškytė, "Praise and Punishment: Two Sides of Misogyny"
13.00-15.00 lunch break
15.00-15.10 Presentation of the Valence Asymmetries project
15.10-16.00: Elin McCready, Daniel Skibra & Hadil Karawani, "'Real' Men are Ideological" (Valence Asymmetries session)
16.10-17.00: Isidora Stojanovic, Filippo Domaneschi & Bianca Cepollaro, "We Already Knew Slurs Were Pernicious. Now We Know Why" (Valence Asymmetries session)
17.30-18.30: Poster session 1
Zu Jusińska, "Diverging Conventions of 'Babygirl': Online Slang Uses"
Tomas Koblizek & Hana Dufkova, "How Do We Attribute Identity to Anonymous Users of Misogynistic Slurs? Empirical Evidence in Light of a Non-Classical Theory of Misogyny"
Adelina Valoschi, "Exocentric Uses of Slurs in Quotational Environments and Speaker Identity"
Filippo Domaneschi, Bianca Cepollaro, Giulia Giunta, Nicolò D'Agruma & Simone Sulpizio, "Reclaiming Slurs: Evidence from Pupillometry"
FRIDAY MAY 15
11.00-11.50: Julija Perhat, Ivan Cerovac & Benedikt Perak, "The Role of Political Slurs in Polarization: A Cross-Linguistic Analysis of Croatia and the Anglo-American Sphere"
12.10-13.00: Camilo R. Ronderos, "On the Instability of Processing Norwegian Expressive Adjectives"
13.00-15.00 lunch break
15.00-15.50 Nicolaie Dominik Dascalu, "Valence Asymmetries in Information Packaging and the Expressive Contribution of Evaluative Adjectives" (Valence Asymmetries session)
16.00-16.50: Michelle Stankovic & Morgan Moyer, "Do Negative Expressives Impose Contextual Constraints in a Second Language? A Bilingual Replication and Extension" (Valence Asymmetries session)
17.10-18.00: Poster session 2
Leopold Hess, "Recognizing Slurs: The Case of Polish 'Murzyn'"
Chrisa Kazitori, "Offensiveness of Modern Greek Slang Words: Conducting a Questionnaire Survey"
Caterina Lupieri, "Morphological Routes to Derogation and Emerging Slurs: Evidence from Italian Pejoratives"