Graduate Workshops in the Humanities and Social Sciences

Political Psychology

The Political Psychology Workshop focuses on how psychology informs the study of political behavior and how the political world provides useful ways of studying psychological phenomena. Participants in the workshop seek to understand how the structure and function of the mind informs us about the political world and how political intuitions, events, and actors regulate the workings of the mind. The interdisciplinary focus facilitates synergies and insights, contributing to the burgeoning field of political psychology. The workshop will draw upon outside speakers in psychology and political science, as well as local faculty and students in those departments and related fields.

Workshop Details

Faculty Sponsor(s):
John Brehm
Eric Oliver
Penny Visser
Student Coordinator(s):
Elizabeth Shockley

Time: Alternate Mondays, 4:00-5:30 p.m., Harris Seminar Room (Green 104).
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