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CHANGING THE SYSTEM Social Research and Action to Reshape the World We Live In SPSSI 2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE August 2–5, 2021 AGENDA AT A GLANCE All times listed in this Meeting Guide are eastern timezone. This schedule is subject to change. Please refer to the platform schedule for the up-to-date sessions. MONDAY, AUGUST 2 TIME SESSION TYPE SESSION 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM Continuing SPSSI’s Legacy of Social Change 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM Keynote Session with At the Intersection of Justice: Using Reproductive Justice as a Model for Jeryl Hayes Social Change 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Poster Presentations 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Interactive Discussions 1. Building Community Through Crisis 2. Class Discussion: The Unique Experiences of Faculty from Lower-Socioeconomic Backgrounds 3. Leveraging our Knowledge as Researchers of Social Issues to Create Systemic Change 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Symposium Advances in Refugee Perspectives on Migration and Adaptation Current Issues in Reporting Sexual Misconduct within Institutions of Higher Education Identity and Inclusion in Higher Education Settings Interpreting and Detecting Stigma: Sizeism, Heterosexism, and Safety Cues Mixed Method Approaches to Racialized Lay-theories of Health Disparities 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 15-Minute Presentations Civic Education and Engagement Healthcare Experiences of Marginalized Groups Moral Cognition in Policy Navigating Identities Race and Faculty Experiences 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Networking Event with the Graduate Student Committee (in Gather) TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 TIME SESSION TYPE SESSION 10:55 AM - 11:00 AM Welcome 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Symposium Criminal Justice Reform During COVID-19: Challenges and Opportunities Fighting Sex Trafficking through Social Research: A Victim Centered Approach Noticing, Navigating and Negotiating Power Dynamics in Community Engaged Research Nuancing Religious Identity Discourse using an Intersectional Framework Reinforcement of Systemic Bias and Oppression through Everyday Social Encounters 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Keynote Session Presidential Address by Dr. Keon West: Asking the Right Questions 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM Poster Presentations AGENDA AT A GLANCE 8 TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 TIME SESSION TYPE SESSION 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM Interactive Discussions 1. Can you be a Misfit in a White Supremacy Society? Centering the Experiences of Racism in BIPOC Communities 2. Decolonizing the Monoculturalism of Psychology Education 3. The ‘Open Science’ Movement and Feminist Psychology: Debates and Discussions 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM 15-Minute Presentations Interracial Contact Organizing & Resistance Radical Approaches to Healthcare Religion, Science, and Policy Whiteness 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM 15-Minute Presentations Community Problem-Solving Legacy of George Floyd and BLM Perspective-Taking and Dehumanization Poverty and Class Transgender Experiences 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM Networking Game Night Sponsored by the Diversity and Internationalization Committees (in Gather) Wednesday, August 4 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 TIME SESSION TYPE SESSION 10:55 AM - 11:00 AM Welcome 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Symposium Kinship Adoption in Texas: History and Motivation for Kinship Adoption Racism as Past and Present: Re-centering History in Studying Racism Reshaping and Rethinking Prejudice and Prejudice Reduction Reshaping Workplaces for Women: Challenges and Opportunities for Organizational Policy Social Research about Policy Decision-Making: Describing Reality to Policy Makers 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Special Session: Research from SPSSI Teaching Award Honorees 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Keynote Session with Be a Good Ancestor Lisa Brunner 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM Poster Sessions 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM Interactive Discussions 1. How Can We Engage Intersectionality as Critical Praxis in Psychology? 2. Meet the SPSSI Editors 3. Taking Actions to Combat Food Insecurity on College Campuses 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM 15-Minute Presentations Beliefs about Systemic Racism Bystanders & Witnesses Ideology and Values Race and Legal Decision-Making Sexual Orientation in Context 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM 15-Minute Presentations Asian Experience of the Pandemic Defining Difference Non-Prototypical Victims and Survivors of Gendered Violence Social Media Violence, Corrections, and Youth 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM Networking Event with the Early Career Committee 9 AGENDA AT A GLANCE THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 TIME SESSION TYPE SESSION 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Special Session SPSSI: Using Our Past and Looking to Our Future 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM Symposium Public Psychology for Public Good: Methods to Resist Carceral Violence Targeting Extrinsic Pressures and Promoting Authenticity to Reduce Fragile Masculinity The Psychology of Workers’ Rights: On Labor Movements, Organizing, and Hiring Discrimination Thinking about the Future and Motivations to Act on Climate Change Understanding the Complexity of Reducing Intergroup Inequality 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM 15-Minute Presentations Gender, Politics, and Policy Prejudice Interventions Psychology Research and Action Understudied Stigmas 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM 15-Minute Presentations Diversity & Inclusion in Education Gendered Violence Immigration and Migration Prosociality: Values and Actions Race and Student Success 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Special Session Engaging the World: SPSSI-UN Interns Advocate for Social Justice Globally 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM 85th Anniversary Celebration 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Trivia Happy Hour 10 AGENDA AT A GLANCE 15-MINUTE SESSION GROUPINGS BY DATE MONDAY, AUGUST 2 TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Civic Education and Engagement Radical Approaches to Healthcare Investigating Civic Engagement and Well-Being Among Anti-Racist Organizational Change in Mental Health Care Non-Collegiate Young Adults A “Budding” International Collaboration to Support a South African Multicultural Citizenship Education as Resistance to Anti-Immigrant Community National Policies Religion, Science, and Policy Can Civic Education Compensate for Disparities in Civic The Collective Praise Intervention: Highlighting Prosocial Behavior Development?: Generalized Propensity Score Analysis of 19 Countries Reduces Anti-Muslim Hostility Healthcare Experiences of Marginalized Groups Non-religious Participants’ Perceptions of and Attitudes towards The Association between Interpersonal Discrimination and Adverse Religious Scientists Birth Outcomes Anti-Muslim Ideology and Threat Perceptions in Predicting Intersectionality and Disordered Eating: The Unique Experiences of Islamophobic Policy Support Biracial Girls Whiteness HIV-related Stigma and the Sexual Health of African American Addressing the White Problem Critically: Latent Profile Analysis of Women Racial Attitudes Moral Cognition in Policy Emotions and White Talk: Preservice Teachers’ Legitimization of Polarising or Uniting? Mandatory Masks, Practice Identification and Whiteness Moral Judgement 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM Moral Divides in Language and Cognition Community Problem-Solving Racial Bias, Moral Outrage, Perceived Threat, and COVID-19 Community-based Response: Volunteer Initiatives during COVID-19 Navigating Identities and Beirut Blast in Lebanon Anti-Blackness and “People of Color” Identification among Non-Black Governance of (Un)sustainable Fishing: How Communities Respond Racial Minorities to Institutional Challenges and Demands Relationship Between Self-Stereotyping and Identity Management Applying a Community Systems Change Approach to Youth Violence Strategies: Moderating Role of Identification Prevention: Lessons Learned from Project ThrYve Examining the Impact of Social Reconnection Following Identity Legacy of George Floyd and BLM Denial Political Orientation Shapes Mental Representations of Police and Race and Faculty Experiences BLM Protestors Critical Race Theory and Reframing Mentorship: The Ecosystems of Riots or Protests? Media Frameworks of Historical Civil Unrest and Mentorship the BLM movement The Role of Mentor Communication on Well-being for Native Scholars Who Identifies Racism as a Cause of George Floyd’s Death? Perspective-Taking and Dehumanization TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 The Impact of Entitlement in Intergroup Relations and Polices 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Mechanical Asians and Animalistic Blacks: The Racial Symmetry of Interracial Contact Dehumanization Majority Friendship and Indigenous Minorities’ Support for Social Current Investigations of the Objectification of Women: From Men’s Change (Chile) Perpetration to Women’s Self-Objectification and Dehumanization Perceived Racial Shared Reality Boosts Identity-safety During Poverty and Class Interracial Contact Student Housing Insecurity and Catalysts to Seeking Basic Black’s Responses to Stereotype-Confirming Ingroup Members Needs Assistance Amidst Interracial Contact Minimizing Stigma in the System: Reducing Poverty Stigma in Organizing & Resistance Nonprofits Equality, Equity, Fairness, and Justice: Organizational Definitions and Transgender Experiences Distinctions Misgendering Persists After Pronoun Correction Addressing Inequality in Private and Public Domains Heterosexual Men Attracted to Transgender Women: Sexuality-norm Violations Lead to Anti-gay Prejudice. 11 15-MINUTE GROUPING SESSIONS BY DATE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM Beliefs about Systemic Racism Social Media Framing Past Injustice as Recent Reduces Contemporary Prejudice “Don’t You Want to Look Good?”: #Fatmicroaggressions in Ignorance of Historical Voting Policies and Denial of Systemic Racism Everyday Life Systemic Racism and the Perpetuation of an Illusion: The Power of Digital Age Conformity: Antecedents of Social Media Usage and its George Floyd Consequences