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Day1: 7th of November

10.00 14.00

Registration

11.00 11.15

Opening: Welcome Address

11.15 12.00

Opening Keynote Lecture: Janusz Reykowski (Institute of Psychology, PAS)


Title:
Market System and Motivational Processes
Room: Sala Lustrzana

12.15 13.30

Lunch Break

13.30 14.15

Keynote Lecture: Radosaw Markowski (University of Social Sciences and Humanities)


Title:
Democracy at the Crossroads
Room: Sala Lustrzana

14.15 14.30

Coffee Break

14.30 16.30

Concurrent Sessions:

1.

Session 1: 14.30 16.30

Session 2: 14.30 16.30

Social Problems of Democratization

National identities and nationalisms

Chairperson: Piotr Radkiewicz


Room: Sala Lustrzana

Chairperson: Anna Kwiatkowska


Room: Sala Okrgego Stou

Politicians and citizens: cognitive and


dispositional predictors of acceptability of
aggression in political life.
Author(s): Krystyna Skaryska, Piotr
Radkiewicz (Institute of Psychology, PAS)

2.

Personalization of electoral politics and party


characteristics in Central and Eastern
Europe.
Author(s): Andrei Gheorghita (Lucian Blaga
University of Sibiu), Mircea Comsa (BabesBolyai University of Cluj-Napoca)

3.

The dark face of democratic capitalism in


Poland: Conspiracy-based antisemitism as a
consequence of transitive processes.
Author(s): Micha Bilewicz, Mirosaw Kofta,
Mikoaj Winiewski (University of Warsaw)
Motivation and citizens participation in

4. policy-making: Towards and beyond a dual


pathway model.
Author(s): Matteo Antonini (La Sapienza
University of Rome), Joseph Wagoner,
Michael Hogg (Claremont Graduate
University), Lucia Mannetti, Barbara Barbieri
(La Sapienza University of Rome)

1. Threatened national identity and its

consequences for intergroup relations.


Author(s) Mirosaw Kofta (University of
Warsaw)

2. How we see the ingroup sometimes mirrors


how we see outgroups: Polarization of
national stereotypes in Central Europe.

Author(s): Martina Hebkov, Sylvie Graf


(Academy of Sciences of the Czech
Republic)

3. Difficult neighborhoods in a historical

perspective: Between cynicism and


forgiveness between Poland, Russia and
Germany.
Author(s): Pawe Boski (University of Social
Sciences and Humanities), Marta Penczek
(Institute of Psychology, PAS)

4. Eastern Ukraine: Unfinished identity and its


consequences.

Author(s): Maria Lewicka (University of


Warsaw)

Session 1 (cont.)
5. Deliberative democracy and education.
Can we train people for conscious
participation?

Author(s): Elbieta Wesoowska (Warmia and


Mazury University)

16.30 16.45

Coffee Break

16.45 17.45

Poster Sessions:

Session 2 (cont.)
5. Change of political-ideological landscape
of modern Ukraine foreshortened by 20years monitoring of mass consciousness.

Author(s): Vadym Vasiutynskyi (Institute of


Social and Political Psychology, NAPS of
Ukraine)

Poster Session A: Citizenship in the Times of Changes


Title

Author(s)

1.

Young Peoples Citizenship Activity Profiles


Central and Eastern European democracies
perspective.

Author(s): Beata Krzywosz-Rynkiewicz (University of


Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn), Anna Zalewska
(University of Social Sciences and Humanities)

2.

Social functioning as a correlate of civic


activity and voting behavior.

Author(s): Ryszard Klamut (Rzeszow University of


Technology)

3.

Democratization processes in Latvia: ten


years on.

Author(s): Juris Rozenvalds (University of Latvia)

4.

Trauma and hope for return as factors of


democratic development on Latvia.

Author(s): Juris Rozenvalds (University of Latvia)

5.

Influence of the results of the presidential


elections in Ukraine in 2014 year to the
perceived personality traits of Ukrainian
politicians.

Author(s): Alana Slobodianyk, Oleg Gorbaniuk


(John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin)

6.

Innovation in organization the role of selfefficacy and work-related affect in


employees.

Author(s): Justyna Ujas, Ewelina Purc, Emilia


Mielniczuk, Adam aliski, Wiktor Razmus, Mariola
aguna (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin)

7.

Dispositional attribution of company success


by the external observers.

Author(s): Emilia Samardakiewicz, Oleg Gorbaniuk


(John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin), Dawid
Gonerski (Experis ManpowerGroup)

8.

Changes in self-efficacy beliefs in the


transition from education to work.

Author(s): Pawe Kot, Bohdan Ronowski (John Paul


II Catholic University of Lublin)

9.

Problems of re-adaptation people at risk of


social exclusion.

Author(s): Anna Katarzyna Zaleszczyk (Institute of


Psychology, PAS)

Democratization in Turkey: On the example


of improvement of legislation base.

Author(s): Maia Manchkhashvili (Tbilisi State


University)

10.

Poster Session B: Migrations and Identities


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Title

Author(s)

11.

The relationship between the sense of threat and


authoritarian tendencies among university
students in Poland in the period of systemic
transformation.

Author(s): Anna Bronowicka (Opole University)

12.

National Identities within and across borders: A


general measurement framework, with
illustrations of inter-temporal cross-country
similarities and differences in Germany (East
and West), Czech Republic and Poland.

Author(s): Jan Kutyowski (University of Oslo)

13.

National Identity Vs. Globalization in PostCommunist Romania.

Author(s): Alexandra Vilcu (Romanian


Academy of Bucharest)

14.

Construction of civic nationalism in Georgia:


Problems and challenges.

Author(s): Salome Dundua (Ivane Javakhishvili


Tbilisi State University, Georgia)

15.

Significance of political paranoia,


authoritarianism and generalized prejudice in
explaining anti-Semitism in Poland.

Author(s): Piotr Michalski, Krzysztof Korzeniowski


(Institute of Psychology, PAS)

16.

The Political Inclusion Romanian Migrants:


Turnout and Voting Behavior in Romanian
Elections.

Author(s): Toma Burean (Babes-Bolyai University)

17.

The Geopolitics of Romanian Migration.

Author(s): Ciprian Panzaru (West University of


Timisoara)

18.

Emigration and its psycho-social predictors: The


role of well-being and cultural fit. A study of
Polish emigrants in Denmark.

Author(s): Konrad elazny (University of Social


Sciences and Humanities)

19.

What facilitates adaptation of Polish migrants in


Norway?

Author(s): Kuba Kry, Justyna widrak (Institute


of Psychology, PAS)

18.00 20.30

Conference Dinner at Staszic Palace

Day2: 8th of November


10.00 10.45

Keynote Lecture: Stephen Reicher (St. Andrews University)


Title:

The Leadership Paradox: Can One Have Strong Leaders and Strong Citizens in a
Democratic Society?

Room:

Sala Lustrzana

10.45 11.00

Coffee Break

11.00 13.20

Concurrent Sessions:

1.

Session 3: 11.00 13.20

Session 4: 11.00 13.20

Market economy and market failure.


Capitalism yes, distortions- not?

Mentality and Attitudes Toward Democracy


and Capitalism

Chairperson: Tadeusz Tyszka

Chairperson: Krzysztof Korzeniowski

Room: Sala Lustrzana

Room: Sala Okrgego Stou

Political business cycles: some models and


reality.

1.

Author(s): Marcin Malawski (Kozminski


University)
2.

Economy or Market Failure? The Welfare


System in Poland since 1989.

Author(s): Aleksandra Jasiska-Kania


(University of Warsaw)
2.

Why Neoliberal Values of Self-Enhancement


Lead to Cheating in Higher Education: A
Motivational Account.
Author(s): Caroline Pulfrey, Fabrizio Butera
(University of Lausanne)

3.

Predictors of Political Auto-identification in


Western and Eastern Europe.

Author(s): Mariusz Baranowski (Adam


Mickiewicz University, Pozna)
3.

Importance of property rights system for


post-communist development.
Author(s): Lucie Cviklov (Charles University)

4.

5.

Author(s): Adrian Wjcik (University of


Warsaw), Aleksandra Cisak (University of
Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw),
Peter Schmidt (Giessen University)

A new model of representation in


contemporary democracies: the role of
journalists and media experts.
Author(s): Wiktor Szewczak (Nicolaus
Copernicus University of Torun)

4.

Complexity and sustainability in Niklas


Luhmanns social systems theory.
Author(s): Vladislav Valentinov (Leibniz
Institute of Agricultural Development in
Transition Economies)

Messianism: new political attitude?


Author(s): Jarosaw Piotrowski (University of
Social Sciences and Humanities, Pozna),
Magdalena emojtel-Piotrowska (Gdansk
University), Tomasz Baran (University of
Warsaw)

Media experts - why do people use their


useless advices?
Author(s): Tadeusz Tyszka, Piotr Zielonka
(Kozminski University)

6.

Dilemmas of democracy. Between neopopulism and neo-liberalism.

5.

Perceived Social Inequality, Trust and the


Feeling of Agency.
Author(s): Velina Topalova (Bulgarian
Academy of Sciences)

13.20 14.15

Lunch Break

14.15 15.00

Keynote Lecture: Gian Vittorio Caprara (Sapienza University of Rome)


Title:

Personalizing Politics: For a Democracy that Suits Human Potentials

Room:

Sala Lustrzana

15.00 15.15

Coffee Break

15.15 17.15

Concurrent Sessions:

Session 5: 15.15 17.15

Session 6: 15.15 17.15

Social and political attitudes, styles of life


and well-being

Social and political problems of contemporary


capitalism

Chairperson: Piotr Ole


Room: Sala Lustrzana

Chairperson: Piotr Gasparski


Room: Sala Okrgego Stou

1. Social stratification and eating.


Author(s): Henryk Domaski (Institute of
Philosophy and Sociology PAS)

2. Factors of positive functioning in the context


of transforming societies: Results of the Brno
Longitudinal Study Life-Span Human
Development.
Author(s): Marek Blatn, Martin Jelnek,
Katarina Millov (Academy of Sciences of
the Czech Republic)

3. Materialistic aspirations, well-being and


entitlement attitudes in post-transitional
society.

Author(s): Magdalena emojtel-Piotrowska


(University of Gdask), Jarosaw Piotrowski
(University of Social Sciences and
Humanities, Pozna)

4. Psychosocial correlates of inclusive and


exclusive social ties.

Author(s): Katarzyna Growiec (University of


Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw)

5.

I think I will keep my mouth shut: selfcensorship at work.


Author(s): Krystyna Adamska, Pawe Jurek
(University of Gdask)

17.15 17.30

Closing Remarks

1. What is wrong with innovation? The second


wave of modernization in Poland and the
forgotten dimension of innovation.

Author(s): Andrzej Bukowski (Jagiellonian


University), Seweryn Rudnicki (University of
Science and Technology)

2. Transitional Deregulation: Croatian Fifth


Chance.
Author(s): Amar Rei, Bojana Klepa
(University of Zagreb)

3. Category of capture as an interpretative tool

of large corporation activities under conditions


of globalization.
Author(s): Katarzyna Lis (Nicolaus Copernicus
University)

4. Power, corruption and performance in Eastern


and Western Europe.

Author(s): Wolfgang Scholl (Humboldt


University)

5. Evaluations and legitimacy of free market and


democracy.

Author(s): Krzysztof Zagrski (Kozminski


University)

Our Sponsors
The conference is sponsored by the Scientific Committee of the Polish Academy of
Sciences, the Institute of Psychology of the Polish Academy of Sciences and by Ariadna
(oglnopolski panel badawczy). The President of Warsaw is our honorary patron.

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