[Biomedical-cybernetics] The #9 reason for attending the 25th Annual International SCTPLS Conference
Guastello, Stephen
stephen.guastello at marquette.edu
Wed Apr 1 17:55:18 CEST 2015
THE #9 REASON FOR ATTENDING THE 25TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SCTPLS
CONFERENCE IS…
ALL THE SUMMER HEAT YOU CAN HANDLE AND A KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY ROBIN
VALLACHER FOR THE PRICE OF A SINGLE TRIP!
The SCTPLS Executive Committee is excited that
Robin R. Vallacher, PhD
will be one of our keynote speakers at the
25th Annual International Conference
29-31 July, 2015
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
Celebrate with us 25 consecutive years of nonlinear dynamics
conferences!
Dynamical Social Psychology:
Embracing (finally!) the Nonlinear Nature of Human Experience
For decades, the dominant paradigms in social psychology tried to
impose tidy models of linear causality on the decidedly untidy and
nonlinear dynamic processes of mind and action. True to the nature of
nonlinear change, the traditional approach has become destabilized due
to internal incoherence and is giving way to new paradigms that
promise greater coherence, precision, and generalizability in
capturing the nature of human experience. This phase transition is
due in large part to the advent of sophisticated methods and tools
(e.g., computer simulations, time series). I will highlight a tool
developed in my lab that captures the internally generated
(“intrinsic”) patterns of psychological processes, and describe new
insights into the dynamics of self-evaluation, social judgment, close
relations, and intractable conflict revealed by this tool. I will
conclude by proposing how the nonlinear dynamical systems approach may
provide integration for the diverse subject matter of social psychology.
Robin Vallacher is a professor of Psychology, Florida Atlantic
University, and a visiting scholar at University of Bern, Switzerland,
and Max-Planck-Institute for Psychological Research in Munich, and the
Center for Complex Systems, Warsaw University. Dr. Vallacher has
investigated a wide variety of topics, from principles of social
cognition, action identification, and self-concept, to issues in
social justice, social change, and international conflict. His current
work employs a dynamical systems framework to identify the invariant
properties underlying these phenomena. Using experimentation and
computer simulations, he and his colleagues have been investigating
the dynamic underpinnings of self-regulation, social judgment, close
relations, inter-group conflict, and the emergence of personality from
social interaction. Dr. Vallacher has published several books,
including two with Andrzej Nowak that develop the implications of
dynamical systems for social psychology. His most recent opus is,
Attracted to Conflict: Dynamic Foundations of Destructive Social
Relations (Publ. Springer).
WE WANT TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR WORK, TOO!
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS, SYMPOSIA, AND POSTERS
Submissions deadline is April 30, 2015.
Submit your abstract(s) electronically at
http://www.societyforchaostheory.org/conf/2015/cfp
And speaking of which, REGISTRATION for the conference and workshops
is now open
https://www.societyforchaostheory.org/conf/2015
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