ISJR 2014 – final call for papers

Final Call for Papers (Deadline: December 15, 2013)

 

 

The 15th biennial conference of the International Society for Justice Research (ISJR) will be held from June 19-22, 2014, on the campus of New York University, organized by Professor John T. Jost. The conference will take place primarily in facilities of the Leonard N. Stern Business School, New York University, in the heart of Greenwich Village (near historic Washington Square).

 

Final Call for Papers (Deadline: December 15, 2013)

 

 

 

The 15th biennial conference of the International Society for Justice Research (ISJR) will be held from June 19-22, 2014, on the campus of New York University, organized by Professor John T. Jost. The conference will take place primarily in facilities of the Leonard N. Stern Business School, New York University, in the heart of Greenwich Village (near historic Washington Square).

 

 

 

We now invite submissions of symposia (consisting of four speakers—or three speakers plus a discussant), individual talks/papers, and posters.The deadline for submissions is December 15, 2013. Please make your submissions here: http://social-justice-conference-2014.jimdo.com/home/online-submission/

 

 

 

There will be three major conference themes:

 

 

 

(1) Economic inequality (the 1% vs. the 99%);

 

(2) Law, justice, and social science; and

 

(3) Progress, social stability, and change.

 

 

 

We invite you to submit contributions—especially symposium contributions involving four speakers—on a topic related to one of the conference themes or on any other aspect of fairness, legitimacy, or social justice

 

 

 

One of the keynote speeches will be given by Mahzarin R. Banaji, who is the Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University.

 

 

 

Special invited symposia will be chaired by Guillermina Jasso (NYU/Sociology), Aaron C. Kay (Duke/Fuqua), Joshua Knobe (Yale Cognitive Science/Philosophy), Elizabeth Levy Paluck (Princeton Psychology/Public Policy), Manfred Schmitt (Koblenz-Landau/Psychology), Tom R. Tyler (Yale/Law School), and Kees van den Bos (Utrecht/Social Psychology).

 

 

 

There will be an opportunity for a guided tour of the Tenement Museum in New York City’s Lower East Side neighborhood on Thursday morning, June 19, 2014 (followed by lunch), and there will be an opening reception that evening at NYU’s Presidential Penthouse overlooking Washington Square. So please consider arriving in New York on Wednesday, June 18.

 

 

Additional information about the conference including travel, hotel accommodations (book early!) is available on the conference website: http://social-justice-conference-2014.jimdo.com/home/isjr-2014/.

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