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Yunnan Normal University Dear colleagues: It is a great pleasure for us to welcome you to China to attend the 9th Biennial Conference of the Asian Association of Social Psychology to be held at Kunming, China, from July 28 to 31, 2011. The theme "Towards Social Harmony: A New Mission of Asian Social Psychology" of the conference gives priority to a healthy dialogue between Asian cultural traditions and globalization, and emphasizes the dynamics of peaceful interaction among different cultures, society and social groups. After Hong Kong in 1995, Kyoto in 1997, Taipei in 1999, Melbourne in 2001, Manila in 2003, Wellington in 2005, Sabah in 2007 and Delhi in 2009, this conference will be held in China, for the first time. This move represents an excellent opportunity for us to connect with our Asian neighbors and develop collaborative programmes of social psychological research. It provides a golden opportunity for exchanges in all areas of social psychology, and among different cultures of Asia. We are planning numerous social and tourism activities that we hope will contribute to the development of social psychological research and its application, and serve as an academic forum for social psychologists in Asia-Pacific. We, as the conference organization committee, are putting in our best efforts to make your visit comfortable and enjoyable. We are hopeful that you shall join us in making this event a grand success. We look forward to meeting you in 2011, and hoping that you will have scientifically productive and socially fruitful experiences in China! Sincerely yours, Prof. Yue Guoan Past President, Chinese Association of Social Psychology Prof. Yang Yiyin President, Chinese Association of Social Psychology Director, Center for Social Psychology Studies, Institute of Sociology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Prof. Zhang Jianxin President Elect, Asian Association of Social Psychology Vice Director, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Prof. Yang Lin President, Yunnan Normal University Themes and Topics Attitudes and Social Perception Social Cognition Beliefs, Norms and Values Social Issues Clinical and Neuroscience Issues Social Psychology across Cultures in Social Psychology Social Psychology of Organizations Contemporary Social Issues Cultural and Indigenous Issues in Social Psychology Important Dates First Round Submission Emotions and Social Behavior Include ˖Proposal for Symposium and Abstract for Oral ŽƌWŽƐƚĞƌWƌĞƐĞŶƚĂƟŽŶ Environment and Social Behavior 28th February, 2011 ƵƚŚŽƌƐEŽƟĮĞĚĨŽƌ^ƵďŵŝƐƐŝŽŶĐĐĞƉƚĂŶĐĞ Health and Subjective Well-being 31th March, 2011 ĞĂĚůŝŶĞĨŽƌĂƌůLJŝƌĚZĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶ Intergroup Relations 30th April, 2011 ĞĂĚůŝŶĞĨŽƌƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶĨŽƌƐŝĂŶ^ƵŵŵĞƌ Interpersonal Relations School of Social Psychology 5th June, 2011 Issues Related to Social Theory Deadline for Submission for the KS Yang and Research Travel Award 28th February, 2011 ĞĂĚůŝŶĞĨŽƌEŽŵŝŶĂƟŽŶĨŽƌƚŚĞDŝĐŚĂĞů,ĂƌƌŝƐ Learning and Education in School ŽŶĚǁĂƌĚĨŽƌĂƌůLJZĞƐĞĂƌĐŚŽŶƚƌŝďƵƟŽŶƐ Setting 30th January, 2011 Deadline for Submission for the Park Life Span Development in Social Jung-heun and Jung Tae-gon Award Context 28th February, 2011 Opening Ceremony for AASP Conference Self and Society 28th July, 2011 Social Changes and Identity Invited Keynote Speakers Michael H. Bond City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Ying-yi Hong The Scientific Program Will Consist of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 1. Invited Keynote Addresses Myung-un Kim 2. Symposia Seoul National University, Korea 3. Oral Presentations Yang Lin 4. Poster Presentations Yunnan Normal University, China 5. Summer School for PhD Students of Social Psychology in Asia Summer School for Ph.D. Students of Social Psychology in Asia (24-28 July, 2011) Objectives The Ph.D. students in social psychology of various Asian universities need to come together to learn from one another and to receive specialized training from experts beyond their own nationalities. Just as important as the educational objective, the Asian Summer School would help to promote cross-cultural contact and understanding among future academic leaders, along with the broadening of their academic visions beyond the confines of their own localities. Participants About 40 Ph.D. students in social psychology or related areas from various Asian countries. Venue and Date The Summer School will take place right before the Ninth Biannual Conference of Asian Association of Social Psychology (AASP) in Kunming, China. It will kick off with an orientation and a welcome dinner at 6:00 on July 24, 2011 (Sunday) and close with a farewell lunch on July 28 (Thursday). The venue will be the Yunnan Normal University, Kunming. Fee US$250 for students from economically developed countries, and $150 for students from economically developing countries, which will cover accommodation, all lunches, and the welcome dinner . We are able to charge a low fee because of the subsidy of Asian Association of Social Psychology. However, if you are accepted into the Summer School, you need to become a student member of AASP and register for the ASSP conference that follows the Summer School. Program There will be three streams, with 12-15 students in each stream. There will be lectures, group discussions, presentations, consultations with teachers, and library research. Initially, students will: Read assigned papers (before arrival);Discuss the papers in terms of both theories and methods;Consider how the assigned readings might lead to future research and do group work thinking about appropriate research designs, methods, hypotheses, etc. Once the basic reading materials have been covered, students will break into small groups to design a prospective research project;Present their research ideas to the Summer School. Application procedure Complete the Application Form which is downloadable from the conference website http://www.ci ccst.org.cn/aasp2011/school.html, and e-mail it to [email protected] before June 5, 2011. Committees President & Convener President: Kim Uichol (Inha University, Korea) Yue Guoan (Nankai University, China) Vice President: Wang Xiaoxi (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China) Yang Lin (Yunnan Normal University,China) Zhang Jianxin (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Convener: Yang Yiyin (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China) He Weiquan (Yunnan Normal University,China) Scientific Committee Organizing Committee Chair Cai Huajian Chair (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Zhang Jianxin Liu Li Chen Hui China) (Beijing Normal University, (Chinese Academy of Social (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) China) Sciences, China) Sun Jianmin (Renmin University of China, Jiang Jiang Vice Chair Vice Chair China) Li Jinsong (Beijing Normal University, China) Li Shu (Yunnan Normal University, (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) China) Su Yanjie Li Yuan (Peking University, China) (Chinese Academy of Social Lv Hongxin Sciences, China) James Liu Fan Fumin (Chinese Academy of Social (Victoria University of (Tsinghua University, China) Sciences, China) Welington, New Zealand) Shi Yunqing (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China) Yang Yu Zhao Kebin Liu Li (China Europe International (Chinese Academy of Social (Beijing Normal University, Business School) Sciences, China) China) Wang Fang (Beijing Normal University, China) Members Members Kwok Leung (City University of Hong Kong) Dai Jianlin Wang Junxiu Zhou Xiaohong (South China Normal (Chinese Academy of Social (Nanjing University, China) Sik Hung Ng University, China) Sciences, China) (City University of Hong Kong) Shi Kan Fang Wen Ying Xiaoping (Graduate University of (Peking University, China) (Chinese Academy of Social Chinese Academy of Sciences, Purnima Singh Sciences, China) China) (IIT Delhi, India) Feng Jiangping Secretary (Yunnan Normal University, Zhang Xianfei Zhang Dajun China) (Chinese Association of Social (Southwest University, China) Zhou Mingjie Psychology,China) (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Wang Xinjian Jin Shenghua (Nankai University, China) (Beijing Normal University, China) Zheng Rui (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Zuo Bin Wang Lei China) (Central China Normal University, China) (Peking University, China) Guan Jian Xu Yan (Nankai University, China) Chen Manqi (Beijing Normal University, (Chinese Academy of Social China) Sciences, China) Registration Fee Early Bird Late Registration On The Spot Registration (till 30th April 2011) (1st May-31st June 2011) AASP member USD 350 USD 400 USD 450 (from developed country) AASP member USD 200 USD 240 USD 290 (from developing country) Non-AASP member (from developed USD 480 USD 530 USD 580 country)+1year AASP +member charge +member charge +member charge membership charge Non-AASP member (from developing USD 330 USD 380 USD 430 country)+1year AASP +member charge +member charge +member charge membership charge Non-AASP member USD 600 USD 650 USD 700 (from developed country) Non-AASP member USD 420 USD 470 USD 520 (from developing country) Student USD 60 USD 70 USD 80 (AASP member) Student USD 100 USD 110 USD 120 (Non-AASP member) Accompanying Person USD 60 USD 60 USD 60 Participant from RMB 1000 RMB 1200 RMB 1400 Mainland China (AASP and CASP member) Participant from RMB 1350 RMB 1600 RMB 2000 Mainland China (AASP or CASP member) Participant from Mainland China (Non-AASP and RMB 2800 RMB 3150 RMB 3500 Non-CASP member) Student from Mainland China RMB 400 RMB 450 RMB 500 Yunnan Yunnan, located in the Southwest China, has a vast territory, magnificent mountains and rivers, and abundant natural resources. With an area of 390,000 square kilometers,
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