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Moscovici Award and Lecture
2017 Moscovici Award and Lecture
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Moscovici Award Recognises the author or authors of a text that has made outstanding innovative contributions to theory in social psychology Selection panel Nick Emler Sabine Sczesny Leonel Garcia Marques Chaired by EASP President Open to suggestions from members
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Moscovici Award Criteria Substantial theoretical contribution
Lead author is EASP member Published text Journal article Publisher no earlier than 15 years prior to call
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Winners of Moscovici Award
Andrea Abele-Brehm and Bogdan Wojciszke Communal and agentic content: A dual perspective model. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 50,
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Tajfel Award and Lecture
2017 Tajfel Award and Lecture
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Tajfel Award Recognises a distinguished lifetime contribution by a full member of the association Selection panel The Executive Committee Chaired by EASP President Open to suggestions from members
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Tajfel Award Criteria Full member of EASP
Outstanding achievements in social psychology throughout career Achievements understood in the broadest sense, including research outputs, citizenship, training and mentoring of younger scholars from a variety of backgrounds
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Winner of Tajfel Award Klaus Fiedler
Introduced by Leonel Garcia Marques
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2017 Award Sessions
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Award Sessions Jean-Paul Codol Kurt Lewin Jos Jaspars
Service to European Social Psychology Kurt Lewin Outstanding contributions at mid career Jos Jaspars Outstanding contributions at early career
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Codol Award Recognizes a member (or group) who has significantly advanced the cause of social psychology in Europe by means of their service to the field Selected by the EASP Executive Committee Now also open for suggestions from members
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Miguel Moya Member of EASP Executive Committee 2005-2011
Key role in internationalization of social psychology in Spain through encouraging EASP membership, collaborative projects, co-supervision of PhD students, and international PhD programs Key role in the development and promotion of a strong social psychology group at the University of Granada Co-organizer of joint EASP-SPSSI meetings 2001 with J. Dovidio 2014 with S. Fiske 2017 of GM with R. Rodriguez Bailon in Granada
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Naomi Ellemers Member of EASP Executive Committee from 1996-2002
President of EASP Editor and consulting editor for a variety of journals, including both EJSP and ERSP Key role in promoting social psychology through awards considering all sciences and social sciences (e.g., Spinoza, Merian) Advocacy for social psychology through promoting the value of social psychological insights for practice (e.g., PWC)
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Vincent Yzerbyt Member of EASP Executive Committee from 1999-2005
President of EASP Executive Committee of ISCON/ESCON Member of the executive and standing committees EFPA Faculty of European Graduate School in Social Psychology, Jena Teacher at EASP summer schools (Warsaw, 1994; Leuven, 1998) Advocacy for social psychology through work leading up to ERC
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Codol Laureates Miguel Moya Naomi Ellemers Vincent Yzerbyt
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Lewin Award Acknowledges outstanding scientific contributions in mid-career made by full members of the Association Excellence in individual scholarship (e.g., depth, diversity, and quality) and support for the scholarship of others Open competition Nominations by full members
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Lewin Award Selection panel Monica Rubini Andrea Abele-Brehm
Francois Ric Chaired by EASP President
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Pablo Brinol PhD 1999, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Unique and impactful research contributions: Attitudes, persuasion, the self, meta-cognition, implicit and embodied cognition Advisor of 8 PhD students to completion, all pursuing academic career Outputs Publications in all top journals, including a range of European journals, spanning both basic and applied research Texts used in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching Services Co-founded the social psychology association in Spain, organized a variety of meetings, and edited a range of journals
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Fabrizio Butera PhD in 1994, University of Geneva
Unique and impactful research contributions: Social comparison, minority influence, conflict regulation, and cooperative learning Advisor of 13 PhD students to completion, and 9 Postdocs, all still in academia Collaborations all over, maintained through time Outputs Publications in the top journals, including European journals Work across a range of areas from mainstream social psychology to the interface with education Services Executive Committee of EASP, including as President, editorial roles, research councils
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Colin Wayne Leach PhD 1995, University of Michigan
Unique and impactful research contributions: Morality in self-evaluation, emotion, and motivation; Intergroup relations; Research methods and statistics; Interdisciplinarity Advisor of students from very diverse backgrounds and continued international collaborations with early career researchers and colleagues in Europe and beyond Outputs Prolific publications in a variety of journals, including all top journals and European journals Outstanding theoretical and methodological innovation Services Editor of top journals in social psych, including European journals
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Lewin Laureates Pablo Brinol Fabrizio Butera Colin Wayne Leach
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Jaspars Award Awarded to young scholars who have already made an outstanding research contribution to European social psychology The award is sponsored by the publishers of European Journal of Social Psychology, EJSP, Wiley–Blackwell Open competition (Self-)nominations
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Jaspars Award Selection panel Esther Papies Dominique Muller
Maria Paola Paladino Chaired by Torun Lindholm
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Aleksandra Cichocka PhD research topic: The role of secure and defensive self-esteem in shaping political ideology Supervisors: Miroslav Kofta, John Jost, and Agnieszka Golec de Zavala Key publications Cichocka, A. (in press). Understanding defensive and secure in-group positivity: The role of collective narcissism. European Review of Social Psychology Cichocka, A., Marchlewska, M., & Golec de Zavala, A. (2016). Does self-love or self-hate predict conspiracy beliefs? Narcissism, self-esteem and the endorsement of conspiracy theories. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 7, doi: / Innovative Dedicated Supportive
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Namkje Koudenburg PhD research topic: Conversational Flow: The Emergence and Regulation of Solidarity through Social Interaction Supervisors: Tom Postmes, Ernestine Gordijn Key publications Koudenburg, N., Gordijn, E.H., & Postmes, T. (2017). Beyond Content of Conversation: The Role of Conversational Form in the Emergence and Regulation of Social Structure. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 21, 50-71 Koudenburg, N., Postmes, T, & Gordijn, E.H. (2011). Disrupting the flow: How brief silences in group conversations affect social needs. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, , doi: /j.jesp Visionary Innovative Interdisci- plinary
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David Loschelder PhD research topic: Intergroup conflict and third- party intervention: Social identities at the negotiation table Supervisors: Roman Trötschel, Eva Walther Key publications Loschelder, D. D., Friese, M., Schaerer, M., & Galinsky, A. D. (in press). The too-much precision effect: When and why precise anchors backfire with experts. Psychological Science. doi: / Loschelder, D. D., Trötschel, R., Swaab, R. I., Friese, M., & Galinsky, A. D. (2016). The information- anchoring model of first-offers: When and why moving first helps versus hurts negotiators. Journal of Applied Psychology, 101, Ingenious Passionate Fun
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Jaspars Laureates Aleksandra Cichocka Namkje Koudenburg
David Loschelder
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