9:00-9:15 Introduction - opening of the preconference by Theofilos Gkinopoulos, Jessie Barton-Hronešová, Mario Gollwitzer and Michal Bilewicz
9:15-10:15 Keynote by Emily Kubin: The paradox of victimhood: A driver and healer of divisive conflict
10:15-10:30 Coffee break (provided by EASP)
10:30-12:30 Thematic Cluster 1 (5 talks+general discussion/reflections moderated by Michal Bilewicz): From Grievance to Violence: Psychological Pathways of Radicalization and Conflict
The twofold path to violent extremism: the effect of historical ingroup victimhood and identity fusion on the willingness to sacrifice (Laura Blanco, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Department of Social and Organizational Psychology, Spain)
Can psychological interventions reduce collective victimhood and support for violence? An intervention tournament (Boaz Hameiri, Tel Aviv University, The Program in Conflict Management and Mediation, Israel)
Do they see me as a victim? Examining the relationship between (meta)perceptions of victimhood and intergroup animosity (Neharika Nair, University of Illinois Chicago, Department of Psychology, United States of America)
Group members’ need for dominative power and its effects on intergroup relations: Extending the needs-based model of reconciliation (Michael Shek, Tel-Aviv University, The School of Psychological Sciences, Israel)
Intertwined Victimhood, Vengeful Brotherhood: Understanding Turkish-Azerbaijani Justifications for Violence Against Armenians (Cagla Demirel, Political Science, the Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES), Södertörn University, Sweden)
12:30-13:30 Lunch (provided by EASP)
13:30-15:10 Thematic Cluster 2 (5 talks+general discussion/reflections moderated by Mario Gollwitzer): Claiming Harm: Victimhood Narratives in Political Communication and Online Spaces
Victimhood Claims in Political Communication: Party Supply and Citizen Receptivity (Speaker: Marlene Voit, Department of Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany. Co-authors: Lucas John Emmanuel Köhler, Magdalena Beckett, Laura Amelie Poppe, Stefan Matern, Karsten Fischer, Mario Gollwitzer)
Ideological Needs and Online Victimhood: Status and Morality as Drivers of Liberal and Conservative Reactions to Online Hate (Speaker: Vladimir Bojarskich, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Institute of Communication Science, Germany. Co-author: Tobias Rothmund)
Responses to group victimhood claims on social media (Speaker: Dr Andrew McNeill, School of Psychology, Queen's University Belfast, UK)
Claiming Victimhood Through Time: A Typology of the Use of the Collective Past in Far-Right Online Discourse (Speaker: Carla Grosche, University of Jena, Psychology of Communication and Media Use, Germany. Co-authors: Julian Kauk, Tobias Rothmund)
Environmental Taxation Triggers Victimhood and Resistance to Climate Policy (Speaker: Nechumi Malovicki-Yaffe, Tel Aviv University, Israel. Co-authors: Boaz Hameiri, Leah Bloy, Ram Fishman)
15:10-15:20 Coffee break (provided by EASP)
15:20-17:00 Thematic Cluster 3 (5 talks+general discussion/reflections moderated by Jessie Barton-Hronešová and Theofilos Gkinopoulos): After the Violence: Memory, Responsibility, and the Politics of the Past
Victories and Defeats: How Outcomes Shape Moral Judgments of Historical Resistance (Speaker: Anna Potoczek, University of Warsaw, The Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, Poland. Co-authors: Katarzyna Jaśko, Marta Maj, Agnieszka Kuhny)
Who Donates When - Historical Violence and Contemporary Reparation Behavior (Speaker: Julia Teufel, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Germany. Co-authors: Gerold Opoku, Gewei Cao, Hannes Rusch)
Between Guilt and Victimhood: The Contested Memory of the German Expellees (Speaker: Christine Issa El Asmar, University College London, UK)
Legacies of Slave Resistance in the United States: How Norm Enforcer Identity Affects Rule-Following Behavior (Speaker: Gerold Opoku, Maastricht University, MPE, Netherlands. Co-author: Hannes Rusch)
17:00-17:30 Concluding remarks, discussion and opportunities for future collaborations
18:30: Social dinner at Le Meteor (http://www.lemeteor.fr/), 10 Rue du 22 Novembre, 67000 Strasbourg, Frankreich