Dear colleagues,
We, @melisulug, Maja Kutlaca & Helena Radke, are organising an EASP meeting on "understanding the multifaceted and applied nature of collective action research."
29-31 August 2024, Durham University, UK
Deadline March 1. Here is the link:
https://t.co/r5QLSekQ3Z
2026 EASP Preconference Call:
Collective Action in Complex Times: What Still Works, What Doesn’t, and Where to Next
Deadline is January 5th, 2026!
We would like to see you all in Strasbourg, France!
https://t.co/XuEGN5joJi
Inspired by our conversations at the last CAN meeting in Durham, we (Maja Kutlaca, Helena Radke, and Melis Ulug) put together this piece:
"Psychology should move from selective allyship to empowered actions to tackle global crises"
https://t.co/tRJQRjoEX2
Call for Contributions: CAN Meeting 2025 - How to Make Collective Action More Sustainable
We invite submissions for (1) blitz presentations, (2) interactive workshops, and (3) collaboration sessions.
Deadline: June 15
Link to submit: https://t.co/DCJ97fn50G
How to Submit
Please submit a brief abstract (200-300 words) outlining your (1) format, (2) submission title, and (3) details by using this LINK (https://t.co/DCJ97fnCQe) by June 15.
Submission Formats
(3) Collaboration Sessions (60-75 mins) – Structured opportunities to brainstorm, problem-solve, or develop new projects with fellow attendees. We welcome individual and group submissions for this format.
& (2) Tijana Karić & Frank Eckerle (“Only the blue-eyed ones”: Examining double standards in refugee solidarity in Germany)
For details, please DM us!
CAN webinar - Tuesday, June 10 at 9am San Francisco, 5pm London, 6pm Berlin
by (1) Siwar Hasan Aslih (Why They (Do Not) Protest: A Critical Social Psychological Perspective on Collective Action in Palestine)
We had a vibrant discussion, and our members contributed as well with their questions and comments. We are planning to organize more sessions like this! Please let us know if you have any suggestions. Thanks!😇
Today, at our CAN meeting, we held a panel discussion about collective action and social change research across generations, geography, and perspectives.
We had four fantastic speakers:
(1) Professor John Dixon
(2) Professor Anna Kende
(3) Dr Lucy Bird
(4) Yara Zebian
Dear psychologists,
We invite all psychologists to our study to learn about their thoughts & experiences with participatory research strategies. It would be fantastic if you could participate in the survey & share it with your colleagues. Here is the link: https://t.co/TA7pO43QVq
We had a wonderful workshop today. Yasemin Gulsum Acar & Chris Cocking (@DrChrisCocking) shared their fieldwork experiences with us! It was a well-attended session.
Thanks, everyone! 😇
Thanks to both speakers! We had a great discussion on the role of contact in collective action (and the role of collective action in contact).
We'll be back next year with more webinars & workshops.
Stay tuned, and have a great break! 🎄
Dear CAN members,
We have a fantastic webinar on December 17, 2024, focused on the link between contact and collective action (10 am UK time)!
We will host (1) Prof Clifford Stevenson (Nottingham Trent University) and (2) Dr Sabahat Çiğdem Bağcı (Sabancı University).
Talk 1: “Collective Confidence in Contact” Facilitates Successful Mixing in Residential Settings & Talk 2: Contact and collective action in Türkiye: Evaluation of findings across group status, the type of contact and collective action
See you all on Tuesday!
@ProfJohnDrury@kayleighasmith_ If you have any suggestions (topics or speakers), please send them to us! We are more than happy to hear them and take them into consideration. THANK YOU! 😇
Dear CAN members,
We are back to our monthly webinars! We have a fantastic webinar on November 12, 2024, focused on crowd psychology (10 am UK time)!
We host Prof John Drury @ProfJohnDrury (University of Sussex) and Kayleigh Smith @kayleighasmith_ (University of Edinburgh)!