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Date:
January
11 (Wednesday), 2006 - January
12 (Thursday), 2006
Location: Graduate School of Letters at Hokkaido University
Participants:
Chi-Yue Chiu (University of Illinois, USA)
Ying-Yi Hong (University of Illinois, USA)
Toshio Yamagishi (Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University)
Tatsuya Kameda (Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University)
Nobuyuki Takahashi (Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University)
Masaki Yuki (Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University)
Karl Dach-Gruschow (University of Illinois, USA)
Pelin Kesebir (University of Illinois, USA)
Angela Leung (University of Illinois, USA)
Others (about 20 participants)
For our Fourteenth international workshop, we invited Dr. Chi-Yue Chiu(Department of Psychology, University of Illinois) and Dr. Ying-Yi Hong(Department of Psychology, University of Illinois) to talk about cultural priming and research on social structure studies in cultural psychology. Several graduate students and researchers from our laboratory presented their studies, and participated in a lively discussion regarding the core of cultural psychology and new perspectives in cultural psychological studies.
January 11 (Wednesday)
Morning session(9:30-12:40)
9:30 Start
Recent advances in culture priming. (pdf file : 1,061KB)
Chi-Yue Chiu
Social constructivist approach to cultural influences. (pdf file : 2,314KB)
Ying-Yi Hong
Afternoon session(14:10-17:20)
Humans as institution builders.
Toshio Yamagishi
Culture, group, and identity in North American and East Asian contexts...
and what's more. (power point file : 199KB)
Masaki Yuki
17:20 End
January
12 (Thursday)
Poster session(9:30-12:00)
12:00 End
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