ISTP 2026 Conference
“Theorizing in Dark Times – Art, Narrative, Politics”
June 8 – June 12, 2026 | Brooklyn, NY, USA
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
| Date: Monday, 08/June/2026 | ||||
| 8:00am - 9:00am |
Coffee and Registration Location: Student Union |
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| 9:00am - 10:00am |
Opening Address Location: Student Union Theorizing in Dark Times |
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| 10:30am - 12:30pm |
Panel: AI politics Location: North Hall 106 Chair: Paul Mossner The necessity of misunderstanding: How unconscious mistranslations generate what AI cannot AI, Subjection, and the Politics of the Informational World On the dangers of anthropomorphizing artificial intelligence |
Panel: Belonging, Normativity and Power in Dark Times Location: North Hall 107 Chair: Peter Busch-Jensen Power– between subject-scientific and post-humanistic theorizing Languaging in Dark Times: Maturana, Normativity, and the Fragility of Social Membership (ONLINE) Threatening Feelings in Dark Times: Loneliness, Ressentiment, and Meta-Subjectivity in Fragmented Societies |
Symposium: How Can Decolonial Psychology Liberate Us and Heal Us From Dark Times Location: North Hall 108 Chair: Sunil Bhatia How can decolonial psychology liberate us and heal us from dark times Presentations of the Symposium How can decolonial psychology liberate us and heal us from dark times How can decolonial psychology liberate us and heal us from dark times How can decolonial psychology liberate and heal us from dark times? |
Panel: Testimony, Moral Understanding, and Imagination Location: North Hall 110 Chair: Renata Strashnaya Understanding as a Moral Act: The politics of identity-understanding Imagination as Resistance: Theory, Creativity, and the Healing of Collective Trauma From Silence to Story: Centering Survivor Voices in Gender-Based Violence Research |
| Symposium: On the need for creative sense-making during dark times: The aesthetic dimension as vital to cultural experiencing. Location: North Hall 111 Chair: Paul Stenner On the need for creative sense-making during dark times: The aesthetic dimension as vital to cultural experiencing. Presentations of the Symposium Distinguishing created, creating and creative chronotopes within Bakhtin’s aesthetic philosophy and deploying these distinctions in the cultural psychological study of films From cinema to the lab: Psychological experiments as liminal affective technologies The Dark Side of Aesthetics Theatre in dark times: theorising as dialogical practice |
Panel: Home and Belonging: Dialogical Negotiation Location: North Hall 112 Chair: Meike Watzlawik Dialogism, Desire, and Subjectivity in Contexts of Entrapment Unified Libertarian Theory: Genesis Reconstructing Home: From Hypergeneralized Feeling to Dialogical Negotiation |
Symposium: Theorizing as Intervention: Psychology, Gender, and the Politics of Knowledge Location: North Hall 113 Chair: Luiza Yuan Chair: TzuYun (Ivy) Chen Theorizing as Intervention: Psychology, Gender, and the Politics of Knowledge Presentations of the Symposium Towards a Theory of Problematic Pornography Use: Uncovering Key Symptoms and Differences Between Women and Men Through Bayesian Analysis of Networks Between Entitlement and Shame: Rethinking Gender Attitudes Through Vulnerable Narcissism Gender as a Moving Target: Making Up ‘Woman’ and How the Looping Effect Can Help Advance Psychological Theories What we talk about when we talk about feminism |
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| 12:30pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch Location: Pratt Institute Cafeteria |
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| 2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Keynote Address: Roger Frie Location: Student Union TBA |
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| 3:30pm - 4:00pm |
Coffee Break |
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| 4:00pm - 6:00pm |
Panel: Place-Making and Care Location: North Hall 106 Chair: Pernille Juhl Creating a Place for Caring: The Foundational Role of the Community Café Owner (ONLINE) Not my place (anymore)! – Resisting place-making and the implicit normativity of urban life (ONLINE) Micropolitics of Everyday Life: Narratives of Care, Social Inclusion and Welfare State Transformation Understanding the political economy of informal caregiving through arts-based approaches in Delhi, India: A proposal for a grounded theory study |
Panel: Imagination in Dark Times Location: North Hall 107 Chair: Oliver Clifford Pedersen On Humanity in Dark Times. Hannah Arendt's Thoughts on Lessing and Their Significance for Political Psychology (ONLINE) Comparative Political Theory in Dark Times: Non-Western Voices in Crisis Thinking Imagination in Dark Times (ONLINE) |
Invited Symposium: Indigenous Psychologies: Before and Beyond the Dark Side of Western Modernity Location: North Hall 108 Chair: Wade Pickren Indigenous Psychologies: Before and Beyond the Dark Side of Western Modernity Presentations of the Symposium Decolonizing Knowledge: Towards Epistemic Pluralism Where is indigenous psychology headed in Brazil: a historical-philosophical investigation (ONLINE) Imagining Decolonial Methods as Liberatory Practices |
Panel: Conspiracy and Authoritarian Narratives Location: North Hall 110 Chair: Ana Gantman From “Population Utilization” to “Replacement”: How Russian Conspiracy Narratives Weaponize Demographic Decline across Ideological Boundaries Conspiracy Theories as Dynamic Beliefs: A methodological critique Authoritarianism in action |
| Invited Symposium: Political Dimensions of Language and Mind Location: North Hall 111 Chair: Carolin Demuth Political dimensions of language and mind Presentations of the Symposium From Memory to Materiality: Tracing Theoretical Journeys in Discursive Psychology of Reconciliation Inner Speech, Inner Genres, and the Politics of the Mind Living Language: A Political Activity (ONLINE) |
Panel: Health and Mental Crisis Location: North Hall 112 Chair: Lotte Huniche Examining burnout as a contested psychiatric diagnosis through the lens of developing countries in a neoliberal world How we become and remain (un)healthy: the politics of health in psychological theory AI Intimacies: The Possibilities and Limits of Technotherapeutics and Technologized Care ‘The global mental health crisis’ as a crisis of human environments |
Symposium : "Scientific" Methodologies for Critical Psychological Research Location: North Hall 113 Chair: Ines Langemeyer Chair: Vanessa Lux Chair: Leonard Nigrini "Scientific" Methodologies for Critical Psychological Research Presentations of the Symposium Productive Engagements: Quantitative Measures and Natural Science Approaches for a Critical Psychology Perspective Approaching the Interrelations of Subcortical Units in Classical Conditioning Epistemological breaks - in psychology? (ONLINE) |
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