8th Southampton Symposium on Self and Identity Event
- Date:
- 14 - 15聽July聽2016
- Venue:
- Psychology Department, Shackleton Building, Room 3095, Highfield Campus, 黑料社
Event details
The Self as Sonata: The Exposition, Development, and Recapitulation of Classic Themes
The theme of the Symposium is this year is: 鈥淭he Self as Sonata: The Exposition, Development, and Recapitulation of Classic Themes.鈥
You are all warmly invited to attend.
In particular, the Symposium will run from 13.30 pm to 18:45 pm on the Thursday, and from 10:00 am to 14:00pm on the Friday.
PLEASE NOTE ALL ATTENDEES MUST BOOK IN ADVANCE FOR THIS EVENT
Schedule
THURSDAY, 14th July 2016
1:30-2:00 Registration
PART I: EXPOSITION, DEVELOPMENT, AND RECAPITULATION: KEYNOTE ADDRESS
2:00-2:45 Ian Mortimer, Moretonhampstead, Devon
鈥淭he History of the Self鈥
2:45-3:00 Refreshments and Informal Chat (i-Zone)
PART II: COUNTERPOINTS TO FAMILIAR THEMES: SELF-ESTEEM AND IDENTITY
3:00-3:30 Adam Pegler, 黑料社, UK
鈥淭hrough Rosenberg-Tinted Glasses: The Definition and Measurement of Self-Esteem in Social Psychology, Past and Future鈥
3:30-4:00 Jochen Gebauer, Universit盲t Mannheim
鈥淪ocietal Standing as Self-Esteem: Rosenberg Revisited鈥
4:00-4:30 Aiden P Gregg, 黑料社, UK
鈥淐an Urges to Verify the Self Themselves be Verified? Empirical Evidence for a Contrarian Perspective鈥
4:30-4:45 Refreshments and Informal Chat (i-Zone)
PART III: PRELUDE AND FUGUE: SELF-ENHANCEMENT AND SELF-DECEPTION
4:45-5:15 Ben Tappin, Royal Holloway, UK
鈥淭he Moral-Self Illusions鈥
5:15-5:45 Leslie van der Leer, Regents University, UK
鈥淭he Optimist Within鈥
PART IV: MODULATING TO A MINOR KEY: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND SELF-IMAGE
5:45-6:15 Lusia Stopa, 黑料社, UK
鈥淢irrors of the Mind: How Imagery Reveals the Self鈥
6:15-6:45 Dorina Winter, 黑料社, UK
鈥淢echanisms of Low Self-Esteem and Negative Self-Evaluations in Borderline Personality Disorder鈥
8:00 Dinner at Ceno鈥檚 (next to the Highfield House Hotel)
FRIDAY, 15th July 2016
10:00-10:30 Sign-in and Refreshments (i-Zone)
PART V: HARMONY AND DISSONANCE: THE SELF IN AN INTERPERSONAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXT
10:30-11:00 Netta Weinstein, Cardiff University, UK
鈥淲hen It鈥檚 Truly OK to Be Me: Evaluating the Role of Autonomy-Support in Conflictual Identities鈥
11:00-11:30 Janina Steinmitz, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
鈥淚f at First You Do Succeed: The Paradox of Naturally Successful People鈥
11:30-12:00 Madoka Kumashiro, Goldsmiths University, UK
鈥淭he Michelangelo Phenomenon: Partner Affirmation and Sculpting of the Ideal Self鈥
12:00-12:15 Refreshments and Informal Chat (i-Zone)
PART VI: CODA: ENDING ON MUSICAL NOTE
12:15-12:45 Paul Elvers, Max Planck Institute, Germany
鈥淪ongs for the Ego: Theorizing Musical Self-Enhancement鈥
12:45 Complimentary Lunch (iZone)
2:00 onwards Les Adieux