The Psychology of Social Change Lab invites you to participate in this meeting that will bring together researchers in intergroup interactions and social movements. This event seeks to explore the psychological conditions, processes and consequences of intergroup alliances to promote social cohesion and collective action.
Some prominent themes include:
- Politicised identities and their influence on collective action
- Intergroup solidarity as an engine for social change
- Economic and gender inequalities from an intersectional perspective
Conferences open to the public:
Day: Monday, 26 January
Place: Conference Room 1 at the CIMCYC.
10:00 – Dr. Anna Kende: The psychological conditions of solidarity across groups to promote social cohesion and social change
10:45 – Dr. Stephen C. Wright: Managing and Resolving Multilevel Conflicts: How we get to Contact, Solidarity & Allyship
12:00 – Dr. Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka: MANdatory – why men need (and are needed for) gender equality progress?