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8th Biennial SPSSI Convention REMINDER (Submission Deadline: March 15, 2010)

  • 1.  8th Biennial SPSSI Convention REMINDER (Submission Deadline: March 15, 2010)

    Posted 02-28-2010 12:58
    This is a reminder that the submission deadline for the 8th Biennial SPSSI convention is approximately two weeks away (March 15th 2010, see below for the call for papers). We look forward to receiving your submissions!
     
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    We are excited to invite you to submit your work to the Biennial Convention of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI, Division 9 of APA), which will be held from June 24-27 in New Orleans, LA. We welcome submissions relevant to the convention theme-From Individuals to Nation States: What Motivates, Sustains and Discourages Caregiving and Care Receiving-as well as submissions relevant to other aspects of social justice.
     
    Keynote speakers include: 
    Eugene Borgida, SPSSI President, University of Minnesota
    Hazel Markus, Stanford University
    Lilia Cortina, University of Michigan
    Claude Steele, Provost, Columbia University
    Marybeth (Beth) Shinn, Vanderbilt University
    Barbara Gutek, University of Arizona
    Joan Williams, University of California
    Michelle (Mikki) Hebl, Rice University
    Marvalene Hughes, President, Dillard University
    Beverly Wright, Deep South Center for Environmental Justice
    Scott Plous, Teaching and Mentoring Award (Undergraduate), Wesleyan University
    Ram Mahalingam, Teaching and Mentoring Award (Graduate), University of Michigan
     
    Conference Description

    The SPSSI Biennial Conference will be held in New Orleans form June 24-27, 2010 at the Intercontinental Hotel. New Orleans is an exciting and historic city known around the world for its musical innovation and rich cultural heritage. In recent years it has become a much-watched center of urban investment and community renewal following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. In many ways, the post-Katrina saga of New Orleans includes a microcosm of SPSSI issues from caregiving to receiving care to theory and research on a wide range of related social justice issues. We have lined up a number of outstanding scholars to present their ground breaking research on various aspects of the conference theme.  In addition, the program will include symposia, interactive discussions, 15-minute presentations, and poster presentations. This year offers an exciting new pre-conference workshop brought to you by the SPSSI Early Careers Committee.

     
    Submissions
     
    For more information regarding submission types (i.e., symposia, interactive discussions, 15-minute presentations, poster presentations) and the submission process, please visit the conference webpage:
     
    http://www.spssi.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.viewPage&pageId=473
     
    Conference Program Co-Chairs

    If you have any questions, please contact: 
    Stephanie Fryberg, Ph.D., Department of Psychology • University of Arizona •1503 E University Blvd • Tucson, AZ 85721 • 520-626-9730 • spssi2010@gmail.com
    Lisa Leslie, Ph.D., Carlson School of Management • University of Minnesota • 321 19th Ave S • Minneapolis, MN  55455 • 612-624-4171 • spssi2010@gmail.com
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    Lisa M. Leslie
    Assistant Professor
    Center for Human Resources and Labor Studies
    Carlson School of Management
    University of Minnesota
    321 - 19th Avenue South, Suite 3-300
    Minneapolis, MN 55455
    Voice: 612-624-4171
    Fax: 612-624-8360
    Email: lmleslie@umn.edu