SPSP Preconference on Self and Identity
February 3, 2000
Nashville, Tennessee
Self and Identity at the Millennium: Key Topics and Issues
Co-Chairs: Mark Leary and Mark Alicke
- 9:00 - Charles Carver, University of Miami
- Some thoughts on 25 years of self-consciousness research
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- 9.30 - Mark Baldwin, McGill University
- Social cognition and the social self
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- 10:00 - June Tangney, George Mason University
- Self-conscious emotions: The good, the bad, and the ugly
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- 10:30 - Refreshments Break
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- 11.00 - C. Randall Colvin, Northeastern University
- Self-serving biases and illusions
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- 11.30 - John Bargh, New York University
- Self-unconsciousness
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- 12.00 - Lunch
- Conference participants are on their own for lunch
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- 2.00 - Brenda Major, University of California-Santa Barbara
- Coping with devalued social identities: What do we know?
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- 2.30 - James Maddux, George Mason University
- Self-efficacy: A personal view of two decades of research
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- 3.00 - Constantine Sedikides, University of Southampton
- Self-motives
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- 3.30 - Refreshment Break
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- 4:00 - Keynote address: Roy Baumeister, Case Western Reserve University
- Ego depletion, self-control failure, and the nature of the self