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The justice preconference at SPSP will
include a program of speakers who will present cutting-edge justice theorizing
and research, as well as a poster session and paper swaps.
Poster
session: If you would like to submit a paper for a poster presentation,
please do so with your on-line registration.You will need to include a
poster title and abstract.We anticipate that all paid registrants who submit
posters for presentation will have their posters accepted. All poster submissions
must be made by Jan. 1, 2006. Instructions for poster presentations will
be sent to all presenters after registration.
Paper
swaps: Justice pre-conference participants are also invited and encouraged
to bring copies of recently published papers, pre-prints, or papers that
represent works-in-progress related to justice theory and research to share
with other conference attendees.You will be asked to provide title(s) and
an abstract or abstracts when you register.These will be included in the
pre-conference program.
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8:00 - 8:30 |
Continental Breakfast, Coffee, and Registration |
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8:30 - 9:10 |
Retributive Versus Restorative Justice Michael Wenzel, Flinders
University
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9:10 - 9:50 |
Collective Action: A Meta-analysis Martijn van Zomeren, University of Amsterdam Tom Postmes, University of Exeter, UK Russell Spears, Cardiff University, UK |
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9:50 - 10:30 |
Entitlement, Humility, and the Preservation of Justice and Dignity Julie
Exline, Case Western Reserve University
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10:30 - 11:00 |
Coffee Break |
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11:00 - 11:50 |
Discussant Tom Tyler, New York University |
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11:50 - 12:30 |
Buffet Lunch |
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12:30 - 1:30 |
Poster session and Talk n' Swap |
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1:30 - 2:10 |
Everyday Interactions with University Authorities: Treatment Quality, Outcome Favorability and University Adjustment Heather
Smith, Sonoma State University
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2:10 - 2:50 |
Belief in a Just World as the Underpinning of Immanent Justice Reasoning John Ellard, University
of Calgary
Mitchell J. Callan,
University of Calgary
Jennifer Nicol, University
of Calgary
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2:50 - 3:30 |
Behavioral Realism in Law and Advocacy for Social Justice: The Case of System Justification Theory Gary Blasi, University
of California Los Angeles, School of Law
John Jost, New York
University
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3:30 - 4:20 |
Discussant Michael Wenzel, Flinders
University
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For additional information,
contact the Justice Pre-conference co-organizers:
Linda
Skitka lskitka@uic.edu
Elizabeth
Mullene-mullen@kellogg.northwestern.edu
John
Ellardellard@ucalgary.ca