ANNOUNCING:
THE 2010 SUMMER INSTITUTE IN POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
at Stanford University from July 11 - July 30, 2010
Applications are being accepted now for the 19th Annual Summer Institute
in
Political Psychology, to be held at Stanford University July 11-30, 2010.
The Summer Institute offers 3 weeks of intensive training in political
psychology. Political psychology is an exciting and thriving field that
explores the origins of political behavior and the causes of political
events, with a special focus on the psychological mechanisms at work.
Research findings in political psychology advance basic theory of human
social interaction and social organizations and are an important basis for
political decision-making in practice.
SIPP was founded in 1991 at Ohio State University, and Stanford has hosted
SIPP since 2005, with support from Stanford University and from the
National
Science Foundation. Hundreds of participants have attended SIPP during
these years.
The 2010 SIPP curriculum is designed to (1) provide broad exposure to
theories, empirical findings, and research traditions; (2) illustrate
successful cross-disciplinary research and integration; (3) enhance
methodological pluralism; and (4) strengthen networks among scholars from
around the world.
SIPP activities will include lectures by world-class faculty, discussion
groups, research/interest group meetings, group projects, and an array of
social activities.
Some of the topics covered in past SIPP programs include race relations,
conflict and dispute resolution, voting and elections, international
conflict, decision-making by political elites, moral disengagement and
violence, social networks, activism and social protest, political
socialization, and justice.
In 2010, SIPP will accept up to 60 participants, including graduate
students, faculty, professionals, and advanced undergraduates.
For detailed information and to apply, visit this website:
http://www.stanford.edu/group/sipp http://www.stanford.edu/group/sipp
Applicants are accepted on a rolling basis until all slots are filled, so
applying soon maximizes chances of acceptance.