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International Society of Political Psychology Eighteenth Annual Scientific Meeting ANA Hotel, Washington, DC (USA) July 5-8, 1995 PROGRAM TUESDAY, July 4 6:30 Executive Committee Meeting WEDNESDAY, July 5, 9:30-11:30 Conference Registration 12:00-4:00 Room: Ballroom II Governing Council -- Briefing of new officers Room: Latrobe WEDNESDAY, 1:00 - 4:30 Workshop #1: Futuring: A Generative Approach to Nation-Building Room: Imperial 1 Chair: Louise Diamond, Executive Director Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy Workshop #2: Psychological Issues in Cross-Cultural Collaboration Room: Imperial 2 Chair: Joshua Searle-White Department of Psychology St. Mary's College of Maryland Governing Council Meeting Room: Latrobe WEDNESDAY 6:00 - 8:00 Opening Ceremony and Reception (Sponsored by George Washington University) Russell Senate Office Building, Room 325 Greetings from prominent Senators and Representatives tba THURSDAY, July 6, 1995 8:30-4:00 Conference Registration Room: Ballroom II THURSDAY 8:45-4:00 Book sale: Ballroom II

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International Society of Political Psychology Eighteenth

Annual Scientific Meeting ANA Hotel, Washington, DC

(USA) July 5-8, 1995

PROGRAM TUESDAY, July 4 6:30

Executive Committee Meeting

WEDNESDAY, July 5, 9:30-11:30

Conference Registration 12:00-4:00

Room: Ballroom II

Governing Council -- Briefing of new officers

Room: Latrobe

WEDNESDAY, 1:00 - 4:30

Workshop #1: Futuring: A Generative Approach to Nation-Building

Room: Imperial 1

Chair: Louise Diamond, Executive Director

Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy

Workshop #2: Psychological Issues in Cross-Cultural Collaboration

Room: Imperial 2

Chair: Joshua Searle-White

Department of Psychology

St. Mary's College of Maryland

Governing Council Meeting

Room: Latrobe

WEDNESDAY 6:00 - 8:00

Opening Ceremony and Reception

(Sponsored by George Washington University)

Russell Senate Office Building, Room 325

Greetings from prominent Senators and Representatives tba

THURSDAY, July 6, 1995 8:30-4:00

Conference Registration

Room: Ballroom II

THURSDAY 8:45-4:00

Book sale: Ballroom II

THURSDAY 8:45-10:30

Thur. 1.1 Panel: Small Groups and the Advisory System in the Nixon

Administration

Room: Decatur

Chair: Aaron Belkin--University of California, Berkeley

"A Psychopolitical view of relationships in Richard Nixon's

inner circle of advisers"

Betty Glad and Michael Link--University of South Carolina

"Foreign policy advisors in the influence process: A focus on

the Nixon administration"

Jean Garrison--University of South Carolina

Discussant: Aaron Belkin--University of California, Berkeley

Thur. 1.2 Panel: New Theories of Authoritarianism

Room: Culpepper

Chair: William F. Stone--University of Maine

"The fear of disorder: An approach to authoritarianism"

Stanley Feldman and Karen Stenner--SUNY Stony Brook

"A psychological measure of authoritarianism: Evidence from

three empirical studies"

Detlef Oesterreich--Max Planck Institute for Human Development

"Economic distress and authoritarianism in the US and Russia"

Sam G. McFarland--Western Kentucky University, Vladimir Ageyev--

Moscow State University.

Discussant: William F. Stone--University of Maine

Thur. 1.3 Life-Course and Generational Politics

Room: Imperial 1

Chair: Richard G. Braungart, Syracuse University

"Coping and the stresses of public life: The career of William

Gladstone"

Travis L. Crosby, Wheaton College

"Unhistorical generations: The uses of the concept today"

Anthony Esler, College of William and Mary

"Global youth movements in the post Cold-War era"

William D. Angel, United Nations

"The Post-Soviet generation in the new political environment"

Larissa Titarenko, Belarus State University

"Citizenship and the 'thirteenth generation'"

Richard G. Braungart, Syracuse University and

Margaret M. Braungart, SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse

"Autobiography and political ideas"

Graham Little, University of Melbourne

Discussant: Margaret M. Braungart, SUNY Health Science at Syracuse

Thur. 1.4 Panel: Political and Policy Dimensions of Developmental

Psychology Relating to Adolescents

Room: Imperial 2

Chair: Judith Torney-Purta--University of Maryland

"Involvement of developmental psychologists in the US policy

process"

Ruby Takanishi, Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development

"Community-based research on the political socialization of

ethnically-diverse American adolescents"

LaRue Allen--New York University

"Teaching university students about policy relating to

developmental psychology"

Judith Torney-Purta and Marianne Reynolds, University of Maryland

Discussant: Vladimir Pavlov--University of Maryland

Thur 1.5: Panel: Conflict Resolution Training

Room: Dumbarton

Chair: Ronald J. Fisher--University of Saskatchewan

"Training as a form of interactive conflict resolution in

divided societies"

Ronald J. Fisher--University of Saskatchewan

"The Balkans: Training during a 'hot' conflict"

Eileen Babbitt--Harvard University

"Training as interactive intervention in deep-rooted

conflicts"

Louise Diamond--Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy

Discussant: Diana Chigas--Conflict Management Group, Cambridge, Mass.

Thur. 1.6 Panel: Democracy and Political Culture

Room: Latrobe

Chair: Miguel Salas Sanchez--Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia

"Political culture in transition"

Cesar Cisneros Puebla--Universidad Aut•noma Matropolitana-Iztapalapa

"The prospects for democracy in Russia: An examination of

Russian political culture"

Pamela Howard--University of South Carolina

"Contemporary social beliefs and democratic system"

Orlando J. D'Adamo and Virginia Garcia Beaudoux--

Universidad de Buenos Aires

"The construction of political intersubjectivity: From the

constitutional norm to a new political culture"

Miguel Salas Sanchez--Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia

Thur. 1.7 Roundtable: Paranoia in American Politics

Room: Longworth

Chair: Robert Robins, Tulane University

Participants: Ted Goertzel, Rutgers University

Jerrold Post, George Washington University

Robert Robins, Tulane University

Thur. 1.8 Roundtable: The Current State of Research on Racism

Room: Roosevelt Room

Chair: Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University

Participants: David O. Sears, UCLA

Leonie Huddy, SUNY Stony Brook

THURSDAY 10:45-12:30

Thur. 2.1 Panel: Problem Representation and Framing in Foreign Policy

Room: Culpepper

Chair: Theodore Raphael--Mystech Associates, Falls Church, VA

"Shaping the Congressional debate on the Gulf War"

David Niven--Ohio State University

"Assessing the applicability of the story model of problem

representation for groups dealing with foreign policy

questions"

Donald A. Sylvan and Deborah Haddad--Ohio State University

"A preliminary exploration of post-cold war schemata"

Steven Livingston--National Center for Communication Studies,

George Washington University,

Eric Shiraev--George Washington University

Discussant: Theodore Raphael--Mystech Associates, Falls Church, VA

Thur. 2.2 Panel: The Political Psychology of Zealotry and Mass

Destruction

Room: Roosevelt

Chair: Richard A. Koenigsberg--Library of Social Sciences

"Who believes the Holocaust denials? Effects of liberalism,

authoritarianism, historical knowledge and interpersonal

trust"

William F. Stone and Linda M. Yelland--University of Maine

"The Holocaust: Towards a political psychology of mass

destruction"

Richard A. Koenigsberg--Library of Social Sciences

"Political addictions and addictive societies (a cross

cultural analysis)"

Eric Shiraev--George Washington University, Sergei Tsytsarev--Hofstra

University

Discussant: Catherine Barnes--George Mason University

Thur. 2.3 Panel: Moral Judgement and Elite Behavior

Room: Decatur

Chair: Kathleen McGraw--SUNY Stony Brook

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Ruth Linn--University of Haifa, Israel,

"Whistle blowing: The new ethic"

Don Soeken--Laurel, MD

"The private costs and benefits of political activism"

Edmond Costantini, Linda O. Valenty--University of California, Davis

"Managing blame in an organizational context: The impact of

explanations and consequences on views about responsibility

for the tailhook scandal"

Kathleen M. McGraw--SUNY Stony Brook

Discussant: Brian D'Agostino--Columbia University

Thur. 2.4 Panel: Multiculturalism and the Politics of Group Identity

Room: Imperial 1

Chair: Miriam Lewin--Manhattanville College

"America's identity crisis: From melting pot to

multiculturalism

--why it is happening, and what it means"

Thomas J. Ferraro, Williston Park, NY

"The Columbus Quincentennial commemoration in the eyes of

White, Black, Chicano and Native American US students--

Ideological contrasts and political implications"

Cristina Herencia--University of Nebraska, Lincoln

"Some Lewinian concepts applicable to multicultural issues"

Miriam Lewin--Manhattanville College

"Of losers and eunuchs: Trudeau's representation of the Meech

Lake Accord"

Neal Carter--Syracuse University

Thur. 2.5 Panel: Multinational Cultures

Room: Imperial 2

Chair: Ken Dekleva--University of Texas Southwest Medical School

"Multiculturalism and fear in the post-communist era: The

transition from a single to multiple states"

Ivan Kos--International Psychotherapy Associates

"How Switzerland has kept the peace among its various

cultures"

Dietrich Fischer--Pace University

"India's Maharajas: The successful prevention of Yugoslavia-

like strife in India in 1947"

R. Bhawani Prasad--Munster, IN

"Psychological roots of Serbian aggression"

Ralph K. White--George Washington University

Discussant: Ken Dekleva--University of Texas Southwest Medical School

Thur. 2.6 Panel: Theoretical and Epistemological Aspects in

Psychopolitical Analysis

Room: Latrobe

Chair: Aaron Belkin--University of California, Berkeley

"Attitudinal space and argument in political opinion"

CristiÀn Toloza--Presidential Advisor, Government of Chile

"Counterfactual thought experiments in world politics"

Aaron Belkin--University of California, Berkeley

"An epistemological and psychopolitical analysis of the

categories development and underdevelopment, and their

implications for Latin America"

Plinio Negrete and Mar¡a de Pilar Quintero--University of the Andes

Discussant: Ted Sturman--University of Southern Maine

Thur. 2.7 Roundtable: The Passions of Multiculturalism: A Psychoanalytic

View

Room: Longworth

Chair: C. Fred Alford, University Maryland

Participants: William Caspary, Washington University

Cindy Burack, George Washington University

Jane Flax, Howard University

James M. Glass, University of Maryland

THURSDAY 12:30 - 1:30

Room: Imperial 1

Network for Interactive Conflict Resolution

Chair--Ronald J. Fisher--University of Saskatchewan

Special Panel: Society's Reaction to Peace

Room: Decatur

Chair: Roberta Sigel, Rutgers University

Paper: "Society belief changes as a result of the peace process:

Educationimplications"

Daniel Bar-Tal--Tel Aviv University

THURSDAY 1:30 - 3:15

Plenary Session: Genocide: Causes, Effect on Victims, and Prevention

Room: Executive Forum

Chair: Ervin Staub--University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Speakers: "Explaining and predicting genocides in the late 20th Century"

Barbara Harff--U.S. Naval Academy

"US Response to the threat of genocide"

Richard Schifter--Special Assistant to the President, and member,

National Security Counsel

"Healing the victims of group violence"

Ellen Frey-Wouters--International Policy Institute, CUNY

Discussant: Ervin Staub--University of Massachusetts, Amherst

THURSDAY 4:00 - 6:00 (Meyerhof Auditorium, at the Holocaust Museum,)

Plenary Session: Architects of Genocide: Perpetrators and Bystanders

Welcoming Remark: Dr. Walter Reich, Director, US Holocaust Memorial Museum

Papers: "Ordinary people and extraordinary evil: Perpetrators of genocide"

Dr. Fred E. Katz--Baltimore, MD

"Challenging the indifference hypothesis: The enthusiasm of

Holocaust participants"

Dr. James Glass--University of Maryland

"Bystanders to genocide: Passivity, complicity, and

prevention"

Ervin Staub--University of Massachusetts

THURSDAY 6:00-9:00

Members-only tour of the Holocaust Museum

Orientation to museum: Dr. Wesley A. Fisher, Deputy Director,

US Holocaust Research Institute

(Light supper available in museum cafeteria)

FRIDAY, July 7, 7:30-8:45

Editorial board meeting for Political Psychology, hosted by

Stanley Renshon

Room: Latrobe

FRIDAY 8:30-4:00 FRIDAY 8:45-4:00

Conference Registration Book sale--Ballroom II

Room: Ballroom II

FRIDAY 8:45-10:30

Fri. 3.1 Panel: Theoretical Models of Domestic and Foreign Policy

Decision-Making

Room: Decatur

Chair: Doris Graber--University of Illinois, Chicago

"Bayes's Rule and Collective Learning"

Andy Farkas--Rutgers University

"Understanding the crisis: The application of the garbage can

theory of decision making to the initial decision of the

United States in the Berlin Blockade, 1948"

Jonathan Smith--University of South Carolina

"The domestic and international effects of presidential

illness:

Dwight D. Eisenhower"

Robert E. Gilbert--Northeastern University

Discussant: Doris Graber--University of Illinois, Chicago

Fri. 3.2 Panel: Socialization: Childhood Experience and the

Development of Responsible Citizenship

Room: Imperial 1

Chair: Edith J. Barrett--Brown University

"Understanding environmental problems: Cross-cultural study of

American and Russian adolescents - situated cognition

approach"

Judith Torney-Purta and Vladimir Pavlov--University of Maryland

"Project public achievement: Assessing the impact of an

experiential civic education initiative"

Beth A. Haney, Eugene Borgida, James Farr--University of Minnesota

"Childhood experience and personality antecedents of political

responsibility"

Doris C. Gilbert, Margaret Guyer, with the assistance of Chris Weston-

-Boston University

"Transracial adoption: Specter of a miscegenated family

portrait reprint"

Hawley Russell--Princeton University

Discussant: Edith J. Barrett--Brown University

Fri. 3.3 Panel: Communication and Candidate Evaluations

Room: Imperial 2

Chair: Sidney Kraus--Cleveland State University

"Prestige newspaper assessments of Clinton's character"

Erika G. King--Grand Valley State University

"How citizens interpret campaign communication"

Montague Kern--Rutgers University

"A motivational perspective on candidate evaluation"

Ted S. Sturman--University of Southern Maine

"Winners of the first 1960 presidential debate?: Kennedy vs.

Nixon, television viewing vs.radio listiening, image vs.

substance, pictures (plus words) vs. voice (plus words)"

Sidney Kraus--Cleveland State University

Fri 3.4 Panel:The Evolution of Patriotism and its Nature

Room: Latrobe

Chair: Daniel Bar-Tal--Tel-Aviv University

"Reflections on patriotism"

Yael Tamir--Princeton University

"The evolutionary roots of patriotism"

Gary A. Johnson-- Lake Superior College

"Patriotism as identity and action"

Yitzhak Kashti--Tel-Aviv University

"Nationalism, patriotism, and national identity: Social

psychological dimensions"

Herbert C. Kelman--Harvard University

"The tangled web of loyalty: Nationalism, patriotism and

ethnocentrism"

Stephen Worchel and Dawna Coutant--Texas A&M University

Discussant: Daniel Bar-Tal--Tel-Aviv University

Fri. 3.5 Panel: An Exploration of Gender Differences in Leadership

Style

Room: Culpepper

Chair: Sue Tolleson Rinehart--Texas Tech University

"Women's political socialization and concepts of leadership"

Annette Steigelfest--Widener University

"The military and females' adult socialization in Israel:

Theoretical consequences"

Orit Ichilov--Tel Aviv University,

Richard G. Niemi--University of Rochester

"Gender differences in responses and attitudes to femocracy in

Nigeria"

I. Bola Udegbe--University of Ibadan

Discussant: Sue Tolleson Rinehart--Texas Tech University

Fri. 3.6 Panel: Group Identity and Group Behaviors

Room: Dumbarton

Chair: Henk Dekker--Leiden University

"The role of culture and cultural identity in ethnic conflict"

Marc Howard Ross--Bryn Mawr College

"Youth, ethnicity, and modernization: Application of Tajfel's

theory in a multilingual European region"

Heinz-Ulrich Kohr--University of the Federal Armed Forces, Munich

"Population aging, demographic characteristics and voter

turnout at the local level"

James Schubert and Michael Tweed--Northern Illinois University

Discussant: Henk Dekker--Leiden University

Fri. 3.7 Panel: Politics and Psychology in Japan

Room: Longworth

Chair: Ofer Feldman--University of Tsukuba

"Social protest and resource mobilization in contemporary

Japan"

Nobuyoshi Kurita--Mushashi University

"Cultural political psychology in Japan"

Ofer Feldman--University of Tsukuba

"Culture, physical appearance and national character: The

case of Japan"

Rotem Kowner--University of Tsukuba

Discussant: Ofer Feldman--University of Tsukuba

Fri. 3.8 Roundtable: The Leader Group Nexus: Understanding the Role of

Leadership Upon Small Group Dynamics

Room: Roosevelt Room

Chair: Thomas Preston--Washington State University

Participants: Margaret C. Hermann--The Ohio State University

Eric Stern--Stockholm University

Juliet Kaarbo--University of Kansas

Paul Hoyt--University of West Virginia

Jean Garrison--University of South Carolina

Michael D. Young--Ohio State University

FRIDAY 10:45-12:30

Fri. 4.1 Panel: Prospect Theory and International Relations

Room: Decatur

Chair: Jack S. Levy--Rutgers University

"Reference dependence, strategic choice, and war: Truman's

decision to cross the 38th parallel"

Jeffrey Taliaferro--Harvard University

"Prospect theory and leadership in foreign policy"

Paul A. Kowert--Florida International University and

Margaret P. Herman--Ohio State University

"Prospect theory, multiple outcomes and aggregation effects"

Jack S. Levy--Rutgers University

Discussant: Yaacov Vertzberger--Hebrew University

Fri. 4.2 Panel: Explorations in Leadership and Power

Room: Imperial 1

Chair: Edwin P. Hollander--CUNY, Baruch College and University

Graduate Center

"Rewards and costs of power"

David G. Winter--University of Michigan

"The transforming potential of power--Empowering others to

lead"

Georgia J. Sorenson--University of Maryland

"Legitimacy and credit as dynamic features of leadership and

power"

Edwin P. Hollander--CUNY, Baruch College and University Graduate

Center

Discussant: Arthur J. Kendall, US General Accounting Office

Fri. 4.3 Panel: The Impact of Belief in Equality on Support for Democracy

Room: Roosevelt

Chair: Arthur Miller--University of Iowa

"The impact of the belief in equality on democratic leadership

in Germany, Poland, Russia, and the United States"

David Gray--Westminster College

"The Definition and construct of equality"

Claudia Kruger--University of Heidelberg

"Method and design of the four studies"

Malgosia Fialkowska--University of Warsaw

"Equality in the United States after a long unbroken

democracy"

David Mizener--Westminster College

"Equality in Poland after chronic oppression"

Janusz Czapinski--University of Warsaw

"Equality in Russia after centuries of centralized power"

Vladimir Ageyev--Russian Academy of Sciences

"Comparisons of the equality effect in Germany, Poland, Russia

and the US"

David Gray--Westminster College and Nadya Djintcharadze--University

of Moscow

Discussant: Arthur H. Miller--University of Iowa

Fri. 4.4 Interactive Roundtable Discussion: Building Appropriate

Conceptual Frameworks and Methodologies for Cross-National

Studies of Democratic Socialization and National Identity

Room: Dumbarton

Participants: Judith Torney-Purta--University of Maryland

Henk Dekker--Leiden University

Discussant: Barbara Malak-Minkiewicz--Ohio State University

Fri. 4.5 Panel: Consequences and Future of Patriotism

Room: Latrobe

Chair: Ervin Staub--University of Massachusetts

"Patriotism and collective systems of meanings"

Janusz Reykowski--Polish Academy of Science

"Manifestations of blind and constructive patriotism"

Ervin Staub--University of Massachusetts

"The monopolization of patriotism: The phenomenon and its

consequences"

Daniel Bar-Tal--Tel Aviv University

"Russian patriotism--Forward to the past"

Leonid Gozman--Moscow State University

"Should patriotism have a future?"

Stephen Nathanson--Northeastern University

Fri. 4.6 Religion and Ethnicity

Room: Sulgrave

Chair: Marc Howard Ross--Bryn Mawr College

"Psychology of religion: Implications for societal, national

and international conflict"

Shimon Waldfogel--Jefferson Medical College

"The Portuguese Muslim community: Models of integration and

self-identification"

Teresa Botelho--Universidade Nova de Lisboa

Discussant: Marc Howard Ross--Bryn Mawr College

Fri. 4.7 Cohesion and Dissolution within Human Groups

Room: Imperial II

Chair: John O. Beahrs--Oregon Health Sciences University and Portland

DVA Medical Center

"Collective self-deception and social cohesion"

John O. Beahrs--Oregon Health Sciences University and Portland DVA

Medical Center

"Reconciliation with discordant small groups"

Claudette H. Beahrs--Oregon Health Sciences University

"Cohesion and dissolution within the global community"

David A. Rothstein-Swedish Covenant Hospital

Discussant: Jerrold Post--George Washington University

Fri. 4.8 Panel: Citizenship Development and Democracy Construction

Room: Longworth

Chair: Diane Duffy--Iowa State University

"Citizen subjectivity at the cross-roads"

Cesar Cisneros Puebla--Universidad Aut•noma Matropolitana-Iztapalapa

"Citizen understanding about the role of government in health

care in post-reform Poland"

Diane M. Duffy--Iowa State University

"Citizenship education: Nationalism and democracy in New

Zealand"

Matthew Hirshberg--University of Canterbury

Discussant: Glenn Chafetz--University of Memphis

Fri. 4.9 Roundtable: Competing Perspectives on the Magnitude and

Significance of Gender Differences

Room: Culpepper

Chair: Leonie Huddy--SUNY Stony Brook

Participants: Jim Sidanius--UCLA

Dana Ward--Pitzer College

"Social Dominance Theory: Are the Genes Too Tight?"

Discussants: Pamela Conover--University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill;

Ruth Linn--University of Haifa

Sue Thomas--Georgetown University

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FRIDAY 12:30-1:30

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS

"The challenge of multiculturalism for political psychology"

David O. Sears, UCLA

followed by Business Meeting

Room: Executive Forum

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FRIDAY 1:45-3:30

Fri. 5.1 Panel: Applying Social Psychological Methods to Political Psychology

Room: Decatur

Chair: Koichi Eugene Okamoto--Toyo Eiwa Women's University

"Validity of self-esteem measures"

Koichi Eugene Okamoto--Toyo Eiwa Women's University

"When gender stereotypes are used for explanations: Effects of

solo status on category-based attributions"

Minoru Karasawa--Aichi Gakuin University

"Reactions to sex discrimination in employment"

Kaori Karasawa--Meitoku Junior College of Nagoya

"Recent topic of illusory correlation and its application to

political psychology: Why 'the majority' is good and a

'minority' is bad?"

Shinkichi Sugimori--Tokyo Kasei University

Fri. 5.2 Panel: Personality, Health and Political Leaders

Room: Imperial 1

Chair: Elizabeth Marvick--UCLA

"The political personality of Bill Clinton: A psychodiagnostic

meta-analysis"

Aubrey Immelman--Saint John's University

"The medical heritage of President Franklin D. Roosevelt"

Hugh E. Evans--New Jersey Medical School

"The political personality and mysterious illness of Benjamin

Disraeli"

Charles Richmond--London and Jerrold Post--George Washington

University

"Individuals and cultures bred by violence: Psychosocial

repercussions of state violence"

Angela Caniato--State University of Maringa, Brasil

Discussant: Elizabeth Marvick--UCLA

Fri. 5.3 Panel: Applications of Authoritarianism in Varying Contexts

--From Family to State

Room: Imperial 2

Chair: Sam G. McFarland--Western Kentucky University

"Automatic and controlled processes in stereotyping and

prejudice: The influence of authoritarianism under threat"

Karen Stenner--SUNY Stony Brook

"Russian authoritarianism two years after communism"

Sam G. McFarland--Western Kentucky U, Vladimir Ageyev,

Nadya Djintcharadze--Moscow State U

"Attitudinal space and argumentative flow in political

opinion"

Brad Hastings--Kansas State University

Discussant: Richard A. Koenigsberg--Library of Social Sciences

Fri. 5.4 Panel: Motivation, Innovation and Leadership

Room: Dumbarton

Chair: Irene Etzerdorfer--University of Vienna

"Innovative leadership: What makes an innovative leader?"

Yehudit Auerbach--Bar-Ilan University

"The partisan's immunity to scandal: Evaluations of Reagan in

the wake of Iran-Contra"

Mark Fischle--SUNY Stony Brook

"Chronic motivational states and their effect on political

information processing and political judgment"

Peter Kerkhof--Free University, Amsterdam

"Generosity not revenge: The transforming leadership of the

Austrian Jew Bruno Kreisky after Auschwitz"

Irene Etzerdorfer--University of Vienna

Fri. 5.5 Panel: The Psychology of Gender Differences in Political

Outlook

Room: Latrobe

Chair: Margaret Conway--University of Florida

"The role of race, ethnicity and gender in adolescent

political

socialization"

Edith J. Barrett--Brown University

"Gender personality and militarism"

Brian D'Agostino--Center on Violence and Human Survival

"Gender related differences in biographical perspective taking

in contemporary Poland"

Adam Niemczynski--Uniwersytet Jagiello_ski

Discussant: Margaret Conway--University of Florida

Fri. 5.6 Panel: Opposition, Revolt and Violence

Room: Longworth

Chair: R. Bhawani Prasad--VA Medical Center, Chicago

"A model of the psychological causes of oppositional

terrorism"

Jeffrey Ian Ross--Kent State University

"Optimism and revolt: A comparison of two Polish Jewish

ghettos

of World War II"

Larissa Zuckert--University of Michigan

"Why have India and Pakistan failed to resolve the Kashmir

problem?"

R. Bhawani Prasad--VA Medical Center, Chicago

"War, rape, pillage, groupies and politics: The evolution of

male coalitions and adult politics"

Michael L. Commons--Harvard Medical School

Fri. 5.7 Panel: Psychosocial Effects of Democratization and Changes in

Societies

Room:Sulgrave

Chair: Carolyn Landry--FHS Esslingen

"Symphony and dissonance in a welded country: Germany today"

Carolyn Landry--FHS Esslingen

"The anchorage of the Polish soul: Social indicators of

psychological well-being in the systemic transformation period

in Poland"

Janusz Czapinski--University of Warsaw

"The changing lives of Hungarian youth"

Judith Van Hoorn--Benerd School of Education and

Akos Komlosi--Janus PannoniusUniversity

"Modern society, energy and democracy: An analysis of the

fundamentals and psychopolitical consequences"

Plinio Negrete and Mar¡a de Pilar Quintero--University of the Andes

Fri. 5.8 Roundtable: Citizenship: Cultural and Psychological Foundations

Room: Culpepper

Chair: George Marcus--Williams College

Participants: Donald Searing--University of North Carolina;

Pamela Conover--University of North Carolina

Discussant: George Marcus--Williams College

Fri 5.9 Roundtable: Ambassadorial Roundtable: Diplomatic Outlook

Room: Roosevelt

Chair: Jack Levy--Rutgers University

Participants: Gaston Sigur--former Assistant Secretary for Asian

Affairs; George Washington University

Ronald Palmer--former US Ambassador to Malaysia; George

Washington

University

Gyorgy Banlaki--Hungarian Ambassador to the United States

Sheldon Krys--former Assistant Secretary for Diplomatic Security

Stephen Solarz--former US Representative from New York

FRIDAY 3:45 - 5:30

Plenary Session Roundtable: Talk Show Democracy

Room: Executive Forum

Chair: Marvin Kalb, CBS News and George Washington University

Participants: Fred Barnes, Contributing Editor, The New Republic

Andy Kohut, Times Mirror Research Center

Diane Rehm, National Public Radio

Paul Weyrich, National Empowerment Television

Douglas Wilder, former Virginia Governor, national talk show

host

FRIDAY 7:00-10:00

Awards Banquet, Colonnade Room, ANA Hotel

SATURDAY July 8, 8:30-3:30

Conference Registration

Room: Ballroom II

SATURDAY 8:45-3:30

Book Sale--Ballroom II

SATURDAY 8:45-10:30

Sat. 6.1 Panel: Comparative Studies of Political Leadership

Room: Decatur

Chair: Paul A. Kowert--Florida International University

"Conciliatory and assertive Presidential leadership"

Herbert Barry III--University of Pittsburgh

"The impact of the Secretary-General's leadership style on the

United Nations"

Kent Kille--Ohio State University

"Leadership style and foreign policy decision making: The

Canadian case"

Beth A. Fischer--University of Toronto

Discussant: Paul A. Kowert--Florida International University

Sat. 6.2 Panel: The Effects of Priming and Framing in Political

Communications

Room: Culpepper

Chair: Montague Kern--Rutgers University

"A picture is worth a thousand words? The effect of images in

environmentalists and anti-environmentalists propaganda"

Anna H. Gunnthorsdottir--SUNY Stony Brook

"Media framing of a civil liberties conflict and its effect on

public opinion"

Thomas E. Nelson, Rosalee Clawson, Zoe Oxley--Ohio State University

"Mediators and moderators of news media priming: It ain't

accessibility, folks"

Joanne Miller, Jon A. Krosnick--Ohio State University

"Voting intentions and its explanations"

Henk Dekker--Leiden University

Discussant: Montague Kern--Rutgers University

Sat. 6.3 Panel: Examining the Interview as a Social Situation

Room: Imperial 1

Chair: Carolyn L. Funk--Rice University

"Seeing the 'other' in a telephone survey: The political

consequences of attributing ethnicity to interviewers"

Lynn Sanders, John Baughman--University of Chicago

"Positive self-presentation or the influence of superficial

cues as competing explanations for gender-of-interviewer

effects in a telephone survey"

Leonie Huddy, Lois Hoeffler, Pat Moynihan, Pat Pugliani--SUNY Stony

Brook

"You'd have to be Black to understand.... and by the way,

you're middle class: An examination of interviewer effects"

Joleen Kirschenman and Sherry Russ Le--University of Georgia

Discussant: Carolyn L. Funk--Rice University

Sat. 6.4 Panel: "Gender, Nation, and Democracy: Feminist Perspectives"

Room: Imperial 2

Chair: Christine Kulke--Berlin University of Technology

"National and international strategies in the second wave

European feminism"

Helgard Kramer--Berlin Free University

"Transformation processes and genderpolitics-The German case"

Christine Kulke--Technische Universit?t Berlin

"Feminism against integrism"

Helga Geyer-Ryan--Universitat von Amsterdam

Discussant: Gerda Lederer--New School for Social Research

Sat. 6.5 Panel: Nationalism and Prejudice

Room: Latrobe

Chair: Lloyd Strickland--Carleton University

"Bekhterev's political psychology and current political events

in Eastern Europe"

Tzvetanka Dobreva-Martinova and

Lloyd H. Strickland--Carleton University

"Germans' responses to public policy towards the Turkish

minority: The role of perceived outgroup threat"

Julie Seagar Volckens, University of Michigan

"A normative framework of sex-related differences in prejudice

in Britain and France"

Kendrick T. Brown and James S. Jackson--University of Michigan

"Building democracy in Palestine"

Eyad El Sarraj--Gaza Community Mental Health Programme

Sat. 6.6 Panel: Ethnic Conflict

Room: Dumbarton

Chair: Abraham Ashkenasi--Freie Universitat Berlin

"Ethnic conflict resolution in internatinal context"

Abraham Ashkenasi--Freie Universitat Berlin

"Recent developments in traditional ethnic conflicts in

Scandinavia"

Steen Sauerberger--Copenhagen

"The identity and security of the new (and often) small ethnic

states"

Gaby Scheffer--University of California Berkeley

Sat. 6.7 Panel: Psychiatry and Language

Room: Sulgrave

Chair: James Youakim--Jefferson Medical College

"Psychology of political antagonism in Colombia: An analysis

of written language"

Ramiro Alvarez Cuadros--Colombia National University

"Political solutions of 'national' conflicts"

Walter B. Simon--Vienna, Austria

"Misuse and abuse of psychiatry: Characteristic of US cases"

Margaret F. Jensvold--Institute for Research on Women's Health

"Psychiatry and genocide: The case of Dr. Karad_i_"

Kenneth B. Dekleva--University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

Discussant: James Youakim--Jefferson Medical College

Sat. 6.8 Roundtable: Issues Surrounding an Interactive Resolution of

the Conflict Between the US and Cuba

Room: Longworth

Chair: Carlos M. Alvarez--Florida International University

Participants: Eileen Babbitt--Harvard University

Louise Diamond--Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy

Milagros Martinez--Universidad de La Habana

Philip Brenner--American University

Fernando Gonzalez Rey--Universidad de La Habana

Sat. 6.9 Roundtable: The Job Market in Political Psychology

Sponsored by the Young Scholars Committee

Room: Roosevelt

Chair: Jean Garrison--University of South Carolina

Participants: Marijke Breuning--Northeast Missouri State University

Margaret Hermann--Ohio State University

Mark Schafer--Louisiana State University

David Sears--UCLA

Beth Uhler--University of Miami, Ohio

SATURDAY 10:45-12:30

Sat. 7.1 Panel: Beliefs, Images, and Foreign Policy

Room: Decatur

Chair: Jerel Rosati--University of South Carolina

"Extending the three- and four-headed eagles: Elite beliefs in

US foreign policy during the eighties and beyond"

Jerel Rosati--University South Carolina

"The role of cognitive complexity and attribution theory in

the maintenance of the ally image: The Reagan administration

and Israel 1981-1985

Shannon G. Davis--University of Kansas

"Strategic beliefs and system stability"

Michael Fisherkeller--Ohio State University

"Analogical determination of national role conception:

Evidence from Ukraine and Belarus, 1991-94"

Glenn Chafetz--University of Memphis

Sat. 7.2 Panel: Youth Studies and the Socialization of Core Beliefs

Room: Imperial 1

Chair: Gerda Lederer--New School for Social Research

"Sources of change in self-esteem and the consequences for

political participation by young adults"

Linda Kimmel Pifer--International Center for the Advancement of

Scientific Literacy,

Jon D. Miller--Chicago Academy of Sciences

"Gender, national identification and the ethnicization of

ideology"

Meredith Watts--University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

"An analysis of youth surveys on authoritarianism in Russia,

West Germany and East Germany"

Angela Kindervater and Gerda Lederer--New School for Social Research

"The role of individualism in evaluations of public policy"

Carolyn L. Funk and Christine Guillory--Rice University

Discussant: Adam Weisberger--Colby College

Sat. 7.3 Panel: Education, Values, and Individualism

Room: Latrobe

Chair: Greg Diamond--George Washington University

"Civil society, traditionalism and individualism: Cross

national inquiries into the values ofvolunteering and the

motivations of volunteers"

Paul Dekker and Andries van den Broek--Social and Cultural Planning

Office

"The values of tolerance, democracy and cultural openness in

Polish schools"

Andrzeh Mirski--Jagiellonian University

Discussant: Greg Diamond--George Washington University

Sat 7.4 Panel: Art, Psychology and Communism: The German Case

Room: Imperial 2

Chair: Tom Bryder--University of Copenhagen

"The image is the message--Political advertising on German TV"

Klaus Wasmund--The Technical University, Branschweig

"George Grosz's political art"

Tom Bryder--University of Copenhagen

Discussant: Joan Gildemeister--Howard University

Sat. 7.5 Panel: Conflict Resolution in Groups

Room: Dumbarton

Chair: Dean Pruitt--SUNY Buffalo

"Escalation scripts in social conflict"

Dean G. Pruitt, Joseph M. Mikolic, John C. Parker--SUNY Buffalo

"Conflict resolution and the prevention of genocide"

Caterine Barnes--George Mason U

"The societal factors of anger: An integration of macro and

micro levels"

Denis G. Sukhodosky--Hofstra University,

Jeffrey I Kassinove--St. Petersburg University

Discussant: Ronald J. Fisher--University of Saskatchewan

Sat. 7.6 Panel: Memory, Social Identity and the Construction of

Democracy

Room: Longworth

Chair: Maritza Montero--Venezuela Central University

"Psychosociology of memory processes and collective

remembering:

The construction of memory as an axe of governability"

Lupicinio I?iguez and F?lix VÀzquez Sixto--Universitat Autonoma de

Barcelona

"Exorcising the ghosts of apartheid: Memory, identity and

trauma in the 'hidden transcripts' of the 'new' South Africa"

James M. Statman--Aurora Associates International

"Negative social identity and the perception of political

crisis"

Maritza Montero--Venezuela Central University

Discussant: Yitzhak Kashti--Tel-Aviv University

Sat. 7.7 Roundtable: Whither Political Cognition?

Room: Roosevelt

Chair: Richard R. Lau--Rutgers University

Participants: Pamela Conover--University of North Carolina

Stanley Feldman--SUNY Stony Brook

Arthur Miller--University of Iowa

David Sears--UCLA

Sat 7.8 Roundtable: Perspectives on Bosnia

Room: Culpepper

Participants: George Kenney--former Bosnia Desk Chief, US Department

of State

Dave Marish--ABC Nightline

Kenneth Dekleva--University of Texas Southwest Medical School

SATURDAY 12:30-1:30

Lunchtime Dialogue: Political Paranoia and the Psychopolitics of Hatred

Room: Latrobe

Participants: Robert Robins, Tulane University

Jerrold Post, George Washington University

Special Panel: Political Psychology In The People's Republic of China

Room: Decatur

Chair: Dana Ward--Pitzer College &

Miyazaki International College

Participant: Wang Shumao, President,

Shenyang College of Education

SATURDAY 1:45-3:30

Sat. 8.1 Panel: Psychological Perspectives on Security Studies

Room: Decatur

Chair: Glenn Chafetz--University of Memphis

"Clashing civilizations? Perceptions of cultural distance in a

theory of strategic behavior"

Andrea K. Grove--Ohio State University

"Non-military responses to nuclear attack"

Richard Wendell Fogg--Center for the Study of Conflict, Inc.

"The role of political psychology in studying international

security"

James M. Goldgeier--George Washington University

Discussant: Louise K. Diamond--Institute for Multi-track diplomacy

Sat. 8.2 Panel: Nationalism, Patriotism and the Perception of Threat

Room: Imperial 1

Chair: Arthur Miller--University of Iowa

"The impact of perceived threat on national, class and

political identity"

Arthur H. Miller--University of Iowa

"Rallying-round-the-flag: Threat, anxiety and Presidential

support"

Baldwin Way, Roger D. Masters--Dartmouth College

"Nationalism and its sociogenesis"

Henk Dekker--University of Leiden, Darina Malov--Comenius University

"What's in an enemy image?"

Mark Schafer--Louisiana State University

Sat. 8.3 Panel: Life Course, Socialization and Politics

Room: Imperial 2

Chair: Richard G. Braungart--Syracuse University

"Life course, socialization, and politics:

International

and cross national comparative research results"

Russell Farnen--University of Connecticut at Hartford

"The politics of a new era in Northern Ireland: Belfast school

children's image of political conflict and change"

Sean Byrne--University of Missouri at St. Louis

"Young citizens discuss their citizenship education"

Otherine J. Neisler--Boston College

"The contributions of political socialization to nation-

building in Canada"

Krisan Evenson--Syracuse University

"Varieties of violence-proneness among male youth: Paths to

aggression in German adolescents"

Meredith W. Watts--University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and

Jurgen Zinnecker--Universitat Gesamthochschule Siegen

Discussant: Judith Torney-Purta--University of Maryland

Sat. 8.4 Panel: Social Context and the Emergence of Nationalism

Room: Latrobe

Chair: Paul D'Anieri--University of Kansas

"National identity and foreign policy in Ukraine"

Paul D'Anieri--University of Kansas and

Oksana Malanchuk--University of Michigan

"The latent structure of nationalist attitudes: A comparative

analysis of Yugoslav and Hungarian youth"

Bojan Todosijevic--Central European University

"Youth's views on country and nation building in Beijing and

Hong Kong: A cross sectional study"

Shen Jie--Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

"Religious identity vs. national identity among Egyptian young

adults"

Magda A. Ghanima--University of Maryland

Sat. 8.5 Panel: Managing Conflicts in Divided Societies

Room: Longworth

Chair: Harold Saunders--Kettering Foundation

"A framework for managing conflict in divided societies: The

Tajikstan case study"

Randa Slim--Kettering Foundation

"Integrated strategies for promoting civil society and

democratic pluralism in Slovakia"

Joseph V. Montville--Center for Strategic and International Studies

"Developing institutions to reconcile groups in conflict in

Estonia"

Vamik Volkan--University of Virginia

"Implementing peace processes in South Africa"

Jaco Cilliers--George Mason University

Sat. 8.6 Panel: The Construction of Democracy

Room: Dumbarton

Chair: Roseli Fischmann--Universidad de Sao Paulo and the John D. and

Catherine

T. MacArthur Foundation

"Nation-building and power in Russia: A view from political

psychology"

Valeri Kramnik--University of Economics and Finance, St. Petersburg,

Russia

"Education and authoritarianism and their implication in the

construction of democracy in Venezuela"

Mar¡a del Pilar Quintero--University of the Andes

"Education, democracy, and the question of cultural values"

Roseli Fischmann--Universidade de S_o Paulo and the John D. and

Catherine D. MacArthur Foundation

Sat. 8.7 Roundtable: Role of Intelligence in the New World Disorder

Room: Culpepper

Participants: William Colby--former director, CIA

Tom Ellmore--George Washington University

Sat. 8.8 Roundtable: Leader Personality Assessment: Case study of Newt

Gingrich

Room: Roosevelt

Chair: Jerrold Post--George Washington University

Participants: Margaret Hermann--Ohio State University

Peter Suedfeld--University of British Columbia

Phil Tetlock--University of California at Berkeley

Walter Weintraub--University of Maryland

David Winter--University of Michigan

Saturday 3:45-5:00

Continuation of Business Meeting (if necessary)

Room: Roosevelt

SUNDAY, July 9 - TUESDAY, July 11

Post Meeting tour of colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown.

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ALFRED FREEDMAN AWARD

Panel chairs at the 1995 Annual Meeting of the International

Society of Political Psychology are invited to nominate a paper

from their panel for the Alfred Freedman Award given to the best

paper at the annual scientific meeting. Send the nomination and a

copy of the paper to the chair of the Award Committee: Stephen

Walker, Department of Political Science, Arizona State

University, Tempe, AZ 85287-2001 USA. No papers will be

considered which have not first been recommended by a panel

chair. The committee chair will contact nominees to supply

additional copies to the Award Committee.