Conference Agenda
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Agenda Overview |
| 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 and Posthumanist 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 Power– between subject-scientific and post-humanistic theorizing |
Symposium: The Landscapes of War and Conflict: Art Under Historical Pressure Location: North Hall 107 Chair: Luka Lucic The Landscapes of War and Conflict: Art Under Historical Pressure Presentations of the Symposium Mythologizing Reality in Times of Crisis: Modernism in Interwar L’viv The Object of Myth: Georges Bataille’s Promethean Virtue Royal War Painter Peter Howson and His Visual Representations of the Bosnian War |
Symposium: Black Spaces for Radical Generativity: Art, Environmental Justice, Reproductive Freedom, and Black Futurities Location: North Hall 108 Chair: Britney Moreira Chair: Michael Williams Black Spaces for Radical Generativity: Art, Environmental Justice, Reproductive Freedom, and Black Futurities Presentations of the Symposium Pathways to the Possible: Black Aesthetic World-Building and Radical Generativity in Brooklyn Black Radical Cosmologies for Reclaiming Science, Technology and Nature Wu-Stories: (Re)membering the Wu-Tang Clan as Critical Black History in Staten Island The Marion Experiment and the Lincoln Experiment: Is our future carceral or liberatory? |
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 Threatening Feelings in Dark Times: Loneliness, Ressentiment, and Meta-Subjectivity in Fragmented Societies |
| 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: Dialogism, Subjectivity and the Fragility of Social Bonds 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 Languaging in Dark Times: Maturana, Normativity, and the Fragility of Social Membership (ONLINE) |
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) Kollwitz and Riefenstahl: Aesthetics and Political Discourses in German Modernity. |
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: Narratives of Authority, Conspiracy and Social Order 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 Careful & Contested Chronic Living |
| 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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| 8:00am - 9:00am |
Coffee and Registration Location: Student Union |
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| 9:00am - 10:30am |
Keynote Address: Alexandra Rutherford - Off the couches, into the streets! Location: Student Union “Off the couches, into the streets!” Psychology and social change in the long 1960s |
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| 10:30am - 12:30pm |
Panel: Political Subjectivity in a Fractured World Location: North Hall 106 Chair: Guro Brokke Omland The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change to Promote Anti-Racist Behaviors in Medical Settings Worlding practices and political subjecthood in exile: Analytical approaches to investigate how young Ukrainian refugees in Norway negotiate their developmental projects Cognitive dissonance at the end of the world Autoaffectivity in Socio-Ecological Transition Processes – The Car as Affect-Symbolic Lynchpin of Status and Power (ONLINE) |
Symposium: Listening darkly, otherwise and for human rights: Mobilising the Emancipatory Potential of Listening in Dark Times Location: North Hall 108 Chair: Johanna Motzkau Listening darkly, otherwise and for human rights: Mobilising the emancipatory potential of listening in dark times Presentations of the Symposium Reclaiming Dark: Introducing Dark Listening, a participatory art-based research method to transform cultures of listening in crisis Stage Foley as Sonic Fiction: Learning to Listen Otherwise Listening for our own mistakes in hearing: attending to what we can hear in dark times tbc |
Panel: Psychoanalysis and Ideology Location: North Hall 110 Chair: Sonja Janičić Negotiating the Universal and the Particular in (Socio)Cultural Psychodynamics: Implications for Critical Praxis Between Universal and Contingent: Ideologies through the Lens of the Sibling Function The Neoliberal “Subject Supposed to Know”: A Contemporary Psychoanalytic Perspective Metatheory and Social Justice: Reimagining Social Psychology through Humanism and the Liberatory agenda of Eric Fromm and B R Ambedkar |
| Invited Symposium: Positioning Theory, Narrative, and Power Location: North Hall 111 Chair: Michael Bamberg Chair: Carolin Demuth Positioning Theory, Narrative, and Power Presentations of the Symposium Reconsidering positioning theory Positioning Maternal Responsibility and Agency in Hierarchical Educational Contexts Positioning in citizenship talk on sustainability policy making “I need 11,000 votes – Give me a break” – Positioning, Conversational Implicature, and Plausible Deniability. |
Panel: Crisis Narratives Location: North Hall 112 Chair: Alexandra Stamson From Collective Stories to Story-Collections: COVID-19 Narratives as Artefacts between Documentation and Creative Transformation of Crisis Multilevel Narrative Engagement in Times of Crisis (ONLINE) Narrativizing Possibility: How fiction can help in our self-understanding Exile, Storytelling, and Civic Life: Voices of Young Adults from Eastern Europe |
Symposium: Introducing the International Network Psychology in Education (INPsyEd) Location: North Hall 113 Chair: Tim Corcoran Chair: Dorte Kousholt Introducing the International Network Psychology in Education (INPsyEd) Presentations of the Symposium Enabling Anti-Racism in Educational Psychology From outrageous homework assignments and feelings of imprisonment to calls for respect and human rights: Students' perspectives on school Structure as a Psychological-Political Force in Danish Education Educational Psychological Collaboration in Schools: Displacing Problems or Collaboration Across Contexts |
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| 12:30pm - 2:00pm |
Collective Lecture Hour over Lunch - with Jaan Valsiner and others Location: North Hall 106 |
Politics over Lunch - with Mark Freeman and others Location: Student Union |
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| 2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Pitch an Idea: Care, Liberation, and Reimagining Collective Life Location: North Hall 106 Chair: Amanda Almond Mujerista Narrative Therapy: An Integrative Framework For Decolonization, Liberation, and Healing Hope & Hesitancy: Reimagining Ethics in Pediatric Palliative Care Transformative Art Space for Physicians to Promote Anti-Racist Action Reimagining Democratic Infrastructures in Rural (former East) Germany: Art-based narratives and their impact on community mobilization Out of Sight, Out of Scope: Rural Communities in the Margins of Psych-Disciplines |
Pitch an Idea: Childhood, Schooling, and Pedagogy of Inequality Location: North Hall 107 Chair: Michelle Mari Sommer Theorizing Situated Inequality: Institutional Conditions of Participation in Early Childhood Rethinking Psychological Theory under Conditions of Social Inequality: The Case of Academic Self-Efficacy Craft-Based Schooling and the Formation of Self: A Situated Psychological Inquiry into Alternative Education in Denmark Children’s experiences of screen ambivalence in digitalised childhood The Fluid as Theory: Visual Pedagogy Against Binary Thinking |
Panel: Between Structure and Experience: Rethinking Social and Material Worlds Location: North Hall 108 Chair: Alice E Ripberger Milgram, Winogrand, and the City: Urban Social Psychology Through a New Lens Tracing Value Enactment in Practice - Unravelling the Socio-Material Infrastructures shaping Mnemonic Mediation in Austria (ONLINE) Structures of Care: Architectural and Therapeutic Parallels in Kahn and Rogers |
| Pitch an Idea: Digitality, Narrative and Hybrid Subjectivities Location: North Hall 110 Chair: Selina Staniczek Algorithmic Dreamwork: Freud, Lacan, and the Visual Unconscious of AI Materiality-Sensitive Analysis of Online Interviews: Ageist Stereotypes and Ethics in Workplace Digital Learning Legends of Hybrid Brooklyn Consciousness Under Constraint: Rethinking Identity Through the Lived Experience of Intersex Migrants Rewriting Foundations: Documentary Poetry and the Reimagining of Political Narratives through the Case of the 1777 New York State Constitution |
Panel: Subject Formation, the Gaze, and the Politics of Desire Location: North Hall 111 Chair: Ken Russell The Eternal Dissolve: De-Programming the Gaze as a Theory of Subject Formation across Psychoanalytic and Islamic Models Post-Woke Sexuality and the New Erotic Against the 'Sinthome:' Theorizing Art Beyond Self-Naming |
Panel: Subjectivation under Capitalism Location: North Hall 113 Chair: Johanna L Degen Mainstreaming Sex Work through Feminist Frameworks: Subscription Platforms (Onlyfans) and the (Self-)Subjugation of Subjects within Platform Capitalism STRIP CLUBS AND THE WORK OF PLEASURE: HOW CAN PSYCHOLOGY RE-APPROACH ADULT ENTERTAINMENT? NARRATING POSSIBLE AND IMPOSSIBLE WORLDS |
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| 3:30pm - 4:00pm |
Coffee Break |
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| 4:00pm - 6:00pm |
Panel: Theorizing Research Methods Location: North Hall 106 Chair: Laura McGrath Dynamic meta-derivatives condensed between qualitative research and theoretical psychology Proposing Figuration Theory as a Creative Research Method for “Theorizing in Dark Times” Full b(lo)odied theory: Reflections from an archival analysis of the turn to language. Otherwising Parkinson’s Temporalities: Art-Research Documentary Film as Experimental Collaboration |
Panel: Narrative Resistance and Identity Location: North Hall 107 Chair: Claire Park The Mountains Travel- Stations of Migrant Territorialities (ONLINE) Moving beyond the master narrative: the transformative potential of travelling memories and alternative narratives The Violence of Categories: Korean American Ambiguity as Resistance to Cultural Rigidity Theorizing Social Philosophy from Contemporary Dance to Self-Critically Evaluate Democratic Political Practices |
Symposium: Thinking with Matter: New Materialisms in Psychology Location: North Hall 108 Chair: Rosa Traversa Chair: Thomas Teo Thinking with Matter: New Materialisms in Psychology Presentations of the Symposium “There is no outside nature”: How Vicki Kirby reformulates new materialism amid social-constructionism and essentialism “Dressing otherwise”: Performative new materialisms and the material entanglements of subjectivity New Materialism, Critical Discursive Psychology, and Racialization New Materialism and the Fractalization of Psychological Knowledge |
| Symposium: Are Dark Times Looming for Universities? Student Dialogue with AI Chatbots and Its Implications for Learning and Critical Education Location: North Hall 111 Chair: Cathrine Hasse Chair: Ernst Schraube Are Dark Times Looming for Universities? Student Dialogue with AI Chatbots and Its Implications for Learning and Critical Education Presentations of the Symposium Cultivating Relational Socratic Ignorance (RSI) in Learning with Generative AI From Moral Panic to Transformative Activist Pedagogy: The Role of Student Agency in Reimagining Education in an Era of AI Tentacular Learning and the Missing Word-to-World Connection of AI-Generated Text |
Panel: Rethinking Mind, Meaning, and Method Location: North Hall 112 Chair: Kyoko Murakami cognitive dissonance and cognitive polyphasia: The relational and dialogical making and remaking of meaning and deliberation Theorizing Diagnosis-Seeking: Process, Agency, Contexts Cognitive Development as a Cultural-Historical Process: A Critical Re-reading of Alexander Luria’s Foundational Work |
Panel: Beyond Critique: Reimagining Psychology in Times of Crisis Location: North Hall 113 Chair: Anne Morin When sanity returns, we’ll still need to clean up the mess: Reflections on balancing critical resistance with aspirational vision Theorizing in Crisis: The Conceptual Ghost and the New Materialist Agency Psychology as Politics instead of Psychology as Police: Re-thinking Theory and Research Through the Lens of Jacques Rancière (ONLINE) Changing the system from within - reorganization intersectoral collaboration between school psychological counseling and psychiatry in early intervention |
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| 10:00am - 2:00pm |
City Tour: Public Places and Parks Location: Pratt Institute Main Gate Prior Registration Required |
City Tour: Walking and Riding NYC Location: Pratt Institute Main Gate Prior Registration Required |
City Tour: Communities and Neighborhood Activism Location: Pratt Institute Main Gate Prior Registration Required |
| 5:00pm - 8:00pm |
Conference Dinner Location: Grimm Rooftop Terrace Prior Registration Required. |
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| 10:30am - 12:30pm |
Panel: Critical Theory and Critical Agency in Psychology Location: North Hall 106 Chair: Swen Koerner Rethinking the Political Agency of Theoretical Psychology The Politics of Observation: How Psychological Theory Constructs Its Own Darkness The Political Epistemology of Isabelle Stengers: an interesting way to think psychology beyond the traditional epistemology (ONLINE) Theorizing Danger: The Officer Safety Paradox |
Panel: Articulation, Trauma and Ideology in Dark Times Location: North Hall 107 Chair: Kris (Di) Wu Aesthetic Act as an Existential Confrontation to Trauma's Incurablity Beyond Words: Theorizing Intersubjective and Multimodal Articulations of Suffering and Resistance Socio-Economic Precariousness and Psychological Functions of Neoliberal Ideology: False Consciousness Among the Disadvantaged in Dark Times of Crisis (ONLINE) The Healing Power of a Fantastic Metaphor: A Call to Radically Reform How We Primarily Describe People Currently Described as Autistic |
Symposium: Situated Inequality – Institutional Processes of Inequality Across Education, Unemployment and Mental Health Location: North Hall 108 Chair: Maja Røn-Larsen Situated Inequality – institutional processes of inequality across education, unemployment and mental health. Presentations of the Symposium Situated inequality in children’s institutional everyday life Questioning your darlings: (em)power(ment) and (in)equality in user involvement Situated (in)dignity: exploring experiences of inequality from the margins |
Panel: The Politics of Recognition Location: North Hall 110 Chair: Patric Plesa We Were Never Meant to Be Held: Black Girl/Femme Being in the Wake of School The strength of a constellation: vulnerability, autonomy, and recognition as political criticism of therapeutic cultures in universities (ONLINE) Psychedelics and neonihilism: Connectedness in a meaningless world Use of Custom Methodology to Shine New Light on Negotiation of “Activist” Roles, Community, and Identities Within Queer Individuals |
| Invited Symposium: “Hell Is Other People:” Theorizing the (Negative) Dialectics of Relationality Location: North Hall 111 Chair: Thomas Teo “Hell is other people:” Theorizing the (negative) dialectics of relationality Presentations of the Symposium Hell Is Us: Interrelational Ethics, Colonial Violence, and the Courage of Vulnerability in Dark Times Coping with My Nonrelational Relationality The Power of Negative Thinking: Metaphoric Modes of Knowing in Psychological Practice On the Conditions for People Becoming Hell to Other People |
Symposium: Conceptualizing Care in Times of Crisis: Politics, Emotions, and Transformative Practices Location: North Hall 112 Chair: Dorte Kousholt Conceptualizing Care in Times of Crisis: Politics, Emotions, and Transformative Practices Presentations of the Symposium Care as Foundation: Toward a Culturally Rooted Practice of Development and Education Breaking the Neoliberal Cycle: Reconceptualizing care through activist agency Schoolchildren’s Emotions as Carriers of Knowledge and Mediators of Agency – Challenging the Rationalist Ethos of Emotion Regulation in Western Education Researching with Care? Transformative Research Collaboration in Times of Crisis |
Panel: Gender, Responsibility, and the Politics of Identity Location: North Hall 113 Chair: Nurit Novis The Use of Gendered Narratives for Community Construction within Islamist and Far-Right Online Groups Studying Cis Identities: A qualitative study about the relevance of gender identity and sexuality in therapeutic practices (ONLINE) “I Had No Choice”: On the Surprising Absence of Free Will Among Perpetrators and Rescuers Dancing dialogism (ONLINE) |
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| 12:30pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch Location: Pratt Institute Cafeteria |
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| 2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Keynote Address: Robert Beshara - The Invention of the Unconscious in Egypt Location: Student Union The Invention of the Unconscious in Egypt: A History of Psychoanalysis |
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| 3:30pm - 4:00pm |
Coffee Break |
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| 4:00pm - 6:00pm |
Symposium: Engendering Embodiment with Research on Disability and Neurodiversiy Location: North Hall 106 Chair: Tim Beck Engendering Embodiment with Research on Disability and Neurodiversity Presentations of the Symposium BODY AND BORDERS: What counts as pain and pleasure in chronic pain syndromes and physical disabilities Endurance for Life Projects: Competing narratives on resilience in the context of chronic pain (ONLINE) Participatory Research at the Intersection of Art, Performance, and Identity Reflections on doing participatory research as neurodivergent college students |
Panel: Youth, Grief, and Crisis Representation Location: North Hall 107 Chair: Trudy Meehan Depicting the unthinkable: Young people’s drawings of war The (In)visibility of Pre-death Grief in Youth Life Alone in the Dark - children's bereavement by suicide as a teacher of theory Troubles and Issues of Family Life |
Invited Symposium: Theorizing From and Within Critical Participatory Action Research (CPAR) Location: North Hall 108 Chair: Nora Ruck Chair: Johanna Motzkau Theorizing from and within critical participatory action research (CPAR) Presentations of the Symposium Empowerment Beyond Individual Strength: Reflexivity, Politics and Narrativity in Participatory Action Research Dark Listening as participatory action research: Discussing pilot data The Triple Shift of intersectionally marginalized individuals: Theorizing the entanglement of wage labour, care labour, and administrative burdens from critical participatory action research with migrant women (ONLINE) Discussion of papers |
Panel: Art, Resistance, and Futurity Location: North Hall 110 Chair: Maayan Hilel Historiography as Resistance: Art and the Politics of Intercommunal Relations in Mandate Palestine Complex Futurity: Neuroqueer Sense-Making, Systems Thinking, and Media Art Art as a Medium of Theoretical Self- and World-Critique in Dark Times. A Morphological Analysis of Goya’s “Black Paintings” and Their Contemporary Relevance A Social Justice Art Exhibition as an Affective, Potentially Transformative Site |
| Symposium: Con-fronting the neoliberal agenda in psychology with a transformative activist approach in solidarity with the scholarship of resistance Location: North Hall 111 Chair: Eduardo Vianna Con-fronting the neoliberal agenda in psychology with a transformative activist approach in solidarity with the scholarship of resistance Presentations of the Symposium Transformative Activist Stance: Theory and Research as Sociopolitical Projects of Social Change Disrupting the Status Quo in the Community College: A critical-theoretical approach to psychology teaching Theorising wellbeing in dark times: Reflections on the struggle to save jobs Encountering the Pano People: Activism and Transformation in an Amazonian Cosmo Praxis |
Panel: Shaping the Relational Self Location: North Hall 112 Chair: Johanna L Degen Exploring young childrens (learning) engagements with each other and with things in and across nursery and familylife The Shaping of the Parasocial Self: Digitizing Social Mechanisms and Their Meanings for Subjects and Society in Times of Increasing Individualization and Loneliness Creating Open Community Spaces for Innovative Child Support: Insights from a Character Design Competition in Japan Hybrid scenarios of activity: building bridges of humanity in dark times (ONLINE) |
Symposium: Art is no Tool Location: North Hall 113 Chair: Lia Lordelo Art is no tool (ONLINE) Presentations of the Symposium Relearning the meaning of Art: in day's where we tend to believe to know all about Art (ONLINE) Can Art Save Psychology? Or Is That the Wrong Question? (ONLINE) Social coreographies in contemporary Brazil: transforming social and political order (ONLINE) |
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| 8:00am - 9:00am |
Morning Coffee and ISTP Business Meeting Location: Student Union |
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| 9:00am - 11:00am |
Panel: Affect, Uncertainty and Social Life in Times of Crisis Location: North Hall 106 Chair: Tim Corcoran Philosophical Dimensions and Complexities of Suicide: Rethinking Conventional Prevention Strategies Visualizing the self in everyday life: Children’s perspectives on life during crisis Relational uncertainty: making it through the darkness Towards an Affective History of the present |
Panel: Psychotherapy as Political Technology Location: North Hall 107 Chair: Kelso Cratsley Whose Injury? Moral Injury, Just War and the Demand for Accountability in an Age of Narcissism Unacademic Clinical Psychology: Theoretical Foundations of Evidence-Based Standards and Their Role in the Global Gatekeeping of Alternative Paradigms Theories of Psychotherapy as Social and Political Technology From Pathology to Potency: The Carl Rogers Axis and the Philosophical Foundation of Counseling |
Double symposium Part I: Knowledge, Action, Care? Ecocentric Psychological Research for the Anthropocene Location: North Hall 108 Chair: Luca Tateo Chair: Niklas Alexander Chimirri Knowledge, action, care? Ecocentric psychological research for the Anthropocene Part I Presentations of the Symposium Unpolitical nature Theory as a function of indeterminate becomings: theorizing metabolic relations in the darkness of energy Meeting the other in staged nature: a dialogical perspective on interspecies encounters Towards an ecocentric psychology (ONLINE) |
Panel: Narratives of Work, Teaching, and Memory Location: North Hall 110 Chair: Kari Kragh Blume Dahl Informal Workplace Learning of Newcomer Baristas in Third Wave Coffee Shops of New York Memory, Family, and Reparation in Contexts of Enforced Disappearance: Intergenerational Narratives as a Psychosocial-Political Practice “The person and the profession”: personal-professional journeys into teaching for Danish school teachers Integrating geosystems into Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory (ONLINE) |
| Symposium: The Art of Field Tripping Location: North Hall 111 Chair: Tomoaki Imamichi The Art of Field Tripping Presentations of the Symposium The Joys and Miseries of Walking and Public Transit in New York City Green Infrastructure through an Environmental Justice Lens in Gowanus Somatic Superfund Walking Tour Street Art, Scholarship and Activism |
Double-Symposium Part I: Theorizing Transformative Change Across Levels of Praxis Location: North Hall 112 Chair: Line Lerche Mørck Chair: Paul Stenner Double-Symposium: Theorizing transformative change across levels of praxis (1) Presentations of the Symposium Counter-hegemonic alternatives: Elaborating the development across theoretical disciplines and fields of practice Counter-hegemonic alternatives of social youth work in marginalized urban areas (ONLINE Collective transformative agency in differential social spaces of boundary youth work |
Panel: Politics, Resistance, and Alternative Epistemologies Location: North Hall 113 Chair: Katerina Flora Mapping Dark Times: The Declarative Mapping Sentence as a Framework for Socio-Political Engagement in Theoretical Psychology Re-membering Resistance: Political Remembrance after the 2022 Student Uprising at the Department of Psychology, UCPH Surrealism and madness: an approach to madness and the absurd in the surrealist movement |
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| 11:00am - 11:30am |
Coffee Break |
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| 11:30am - 1:30pm |
Panel: Practices of World-Making: Image, Materiality, and Resistance in Dark Times Location: North Hall 106 Chair: Tine Jensen Imaging in the Shadows: Medical Photography, Algorithmic Ontology, and the Politics of Visual Theory (ONLINE) Crafting resistance and change Walking through foodscapes: Epistemological and theoretical reflections on food and walking as qualitative practices for world-making “I’d never have thought’: Hope and hopelessness in a folksong and in front of AI (ONLINE) |
Panel: Rethinking Experience: Voice, Temporality, and Meaning in Psychology Location: North Hall 107 Chair: Jaakko Hilppö Patient Voices in Psychiatry: Historical Practices and Theoretical Perspectives Chronopolitics of Back-propagation and the Resistance of Psychic Duration to Algorithmic Urgency (ONLINE) Falling asleep and waking up: explorations of liminality and the human consciousness The Psychology of Allegories in Dark Times |
Double symposium Part II: Knowledge, Action, Care? Ecocentric Psychological Research for the Anthropocene Location: North Hall 108 Chair: Luca Tateo Chair: Niklas Alexander Chimirri Knowledge, action, care? Ecocentric psychological research for the Anthropocene Part II Presentations of the Symposium Young People’s Learning Ecologies for Climate Transformations In Senegal, Brazil, and Finland: a Decolonial Approach Human-animal relations in early years settings: towards a world-caring pedagogy World-making under conditions of precarity Helpful knowledge, helping action, caring with? Why psychologists need to care with the Planet (and not only about or for it) |
Panel: Imagination, Mortality, Teleology Location: North Hall 110 Chair: Andre Sales Theorizing Mortality as Resistance: Death Anxiety, Meaning, and the Ethical Imagination of Dark Times (ONLINE) Seeking the "morning star": teleology in Critical Psychology for contested futures Political Imagination in Dark Times: Poison or Cure? |
| Invited Symposium: Keep on Keeping on: Reflections Theory from Cultural Workers and Researchers-in-Practice Working in Community Arts With Children and Young People Location: North Hall 111 Chair: Melissa Nolas Keep on keeping on: reflections theory from cultural workers and researchers-in-practice working in community arts with children and young people Presentations of the Symposium Keep on keeping on: reflections theory from cultural workers and researchers-in-practice working in community arts with children and young people Keep on keeping on: reflections theory from cultural workers and researchers-in-practice working in community arts with children and young people Keep on keeping on: reflections theory from cultural workers and researchers-in-practice working in community arts with children and young people Keep on keeping on: reflections theory from cultural workers and researchers-in-practice working in community arts with children and young people |
Double-Symposium Part II: Theorizing transformative change across levels of praxis Location: North Hall 112 Chair: Line Lerche Mørck Chair: Paul Stenner Double-Symposium: Theorizing transformative change across levels of praxis (second part) Presentations of the Symposium Transformative pedagogy in dark times – creating conditions for co-creation of youth counter-narratives Co-Production of Safe Spaces in an Unsafe World? Re-/ Presenting Positioning - A Video Production |
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| 1:30pm - 2:30pm |
Lunch, Open Mic, and Farewell Location: Student Union |
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