Program XXth IACCP Congress 2010, Melbourne, Australia
7 – 10 July 2010, The University of Melbourne

as at 26 June 2010

 

Wednesday 7 July  | Thursday 8 July  | Friday 9 July  | Saturday 10 July

 

 

Wednesday 7 July 2010  WORKSHOPS and Concurrent Sessions

 

Meeting Rooms

Time

Room 406 Redmond Barry Building

Babel  Chisholm Theatre

 

 

 

 

Babel Middle Theatre

(no disabled access)

Economics & Commerce

 G13 [Theatrette 3]

 

Old Arts Theatre B

 

 

Economics & Commerce G12 [Theatrette 2]

 

Babel 204

 

Cussonia Court 2

 

Old Arts Theatre C

 

Babel Lower Theatre

 

Economics & Commerce

 G11 [Theatrette 1]

 

8am – 5pm

Registration

8.30 – 10am

Workshop One

 

Cross-cultural data analyses

Fons van de Vijver & Ronald Fischer

 

Workshop Five

 

Progress and challenges in cross-cultural psychological assessment: Applications to practice

Ida Kaplan

Yvonne Stolk

Alan Tucker

and the Victorian Cross-Cultural Psychological Assessment Working Group

Workshop Three

 

Culture, social change and human development

Patricia Greenfield

 

Workshop Four

 

Globalisation and cultural dynamics

CY Chiu

 

Symposium

 

Advances in the theory and measurement of basic individual values

Schwartz, S. (C)

Meiring, D.

Lee, J.

Littrell, R.

Workshop Seven

Half Day

 

Culture and self

Steven Heine

 

Workshop Two

 

Culture, universality and relationships: Relational models – What can you do with them?

Alan Fiske

 

Symposium

 

National and ethnic differences in social capital, values and autonomous motivation as predictors of health behaviors and innovation attitudes

Chirkov, V. (C)

Lebedeva, N.

Tatarko, A.

 

Symposium

 

Qualitative approaches in cross-cultural research

Demuth, C. (C)

Fasulo, A.

Arcidiacono, F.

Bhargava, P.

Roer-Strier, D.

Symposium

 

Advances and new directions in acculturation research

 

Sam, D. (C)

Birman, D.

Horenczyk, G.

Jasinskaja-Lahti   , I.

Ward, C.

Vedder, P.

Rojas Tejada          , A.

Lindert, A.

Berry, J.

 

 

 

10 – 10.30am

Morning Tea

 

10.30am – 12noon

 

Workshop One

 

Cross-cultural data analyses

Fons van de Vijver & Ronald Fischer

 

Workshop Five

 

Progress and challenges in cross-cultural psychological assessment: Applications to practice

Ida Kaplan

Yvonne Stolk

Alan Tucker

 

Workshop Three

 

Culture, social change and human development

Patricia Greenfield

 

Workshop Four

 

Globalisation and cultural dynamics

CY Chiu

 

Symposium

 

Relating basic values to deviance, innovation, and political orientations across cultures

Schwartz, S. (C)
Konty, M.

Lebedeva, N.

Torres, C.

 

Workshop Seven

Half Day

 

Culture and self

Steven Heine

 

Workshop Two

 

Culture, universality and relationships: Relational models – What can you do with them?

Alan Fiske

Symposium

 

Enhancing cross-cultural research on time

Fieulaine, N. (C)

Diniz, P.

Gapski,

Milfont, T.

Discussant Professor Fons van de Vijver

 

Symposium

 

Cultures, discursive practices, and mathematics learning

Panda, M. (C)

Barta, J.

Lucena, I.

B. Ndhlovu, Z.

 

Symposium

 

Advances and new directions in acculturation research

Sam, D. (C)

Birman, D.

Horenczyk, G.

Jasinskaja-Lahti   , I.

Ward, C.

Vedder, P.

Rojas Tejada          , A.

Lindert, A.

Berry, J.

Symposium

 

Cross border relationships

Singla, R. (C)

Sriram, A.

Kumar, R.

Kaura, I.

Robinson, L.

12.00 – 1pm

 

Lunch

1 – 2.30pm

Workshop One

 

Cross-cultural data analyses

Fons van de Vijver & Ronald Fischer

 

Workshop Five

 

Progress and challenges in cross-cultural psychological assessment: Applications to practice

Ida Kaplan

Yvonne Stolk

Alan Tucker

 

Workshop Three

 

Culture, social change and human development

Patricia Greenfield

 

Workshop Four

 

Globalisation and cultural dynamics

CY Chiu

 

Workshop Eight

Half Day

 

Culture, emotion and expression

David Matsumoto

 

 

Workshop Six

Half Day

 

Dynamic approaches to culture

Daphna Oyserman

 

 

Workshop Two

 

Culture, universality and relationships: Relational models – What can you do with them?

Alan Fiske

 

Symposium

 

Representations of world history and their interplay with national and international political cultures

Liu, J. (C)

Valchev, V.

Cabecinhas, R.

Garber, I.

Kokdemir, D.

Symposium

 

Social axioms: Understanding belief systems around the globe

Lam, B. (C)

Boehnke, K.

Comunian, A.

Meiring, D.

Discussant Leung, K

 

 

Symposium

 

International students I: From diagnosis of psycho-cultural adaptation to intervention programs

Boski, P. (C)

Kashima, E.

Wieckowska , J.

Safdar, S.

Symposium

 

Families across cultures

Georgas, J. (C)

Chybicka, A.

Sam, D.

Fülöp, M.

2.30 – 3pm

Afternoon Tea

3 – 4.30pm

Workshop One

 

Cross-cultural data analyses

Fons van de Vijver & Ronald Fischer

 

Workshop Five

 

Progress and challenges in cross-cultural psychological assessment: Applications to practice

Ida Kaplan

Yvonne Stolk

Alan Tucker

Workshop Three

 

Culture, social change and human development

Patricia Greenfield

 

Workshop Four

 

Globalisation and cultural dynamics

CY Chiu

 

Workshop Eight

Half Day

 

Culture, emotion and expression

David Matsumoto

 

Workshop Six

Half Day

 

Dynamic approaches to culture

Daphna Oyserman

 

Workshop Two

 

Culture, universality and relationships: Relational models – What can you do with them?

Alan Fiske

 

Symposium

 

Cultural beliefs about what it means to be human

Bain, P. (C)

Haslam, N.

Park, J.

Kashima, Y.       

Symposium cont..

 

Social axioms: Understanding belief systems around the globe

Lam, B. (C)

Ponomarenko, L.

Lun, V.

Chen, S.

Discussant Leung, K

 

 

Symposium cont..

 

International students II

Boski, P. (C)

Ward, C.

Tatar, M.

Glazer, S.

Mak, A.

O'Connor, S.

Boehnke, K.

Symposium

 

 ‘The best of both worlds’: promoting mutually beneficial intercultural/international relationships in psychology

Gridley, H. (C)

Cregan, J.

Watkins, P.

Phillips, L.

Prior, M.

6.30 – 8pm

Welcome Reception Immigration Museum (access to Museum from 5.30pm )

 

 

Wednesday 7 July  | Thursday 8 July  | Friday 9 July  | Saturday 10 July