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Presented By: Department of Psychology

Emotion, Policy, and Social Life: A Symposium Celebrating Phoebe C. Ellsworth

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Friday, November 30, 2018

Schedule of events:

1:15pm - 1:30pm: Opening Remarks
Patricia Reuter-Lorenz, Chair, Psychology Department
Elizabeth R. Cole, Interim Dean, College of LSA

1:30pm - 2:50pm: Appraisals of Emotion (Ethan Kross, moderator)
Craig Smith:
Why I don’t like pre-appraisals: The theoretical promise of a process-model of appraisal.
Ira Roseman:
Appraising Phoebe: Are you my mentor?
Ed O’Brien
Easier Seen Than Done
Dacher Keltner:
Complexities of Emotion: Insights from a Dimensional Perspective

2:50pm - 3:00pm Coffee Break

3:00pm-4:00pm: Law and Policy (Joshua Ackerman, moderator)
Richard Friedman, Opening Remarks
Sam Sommers:
The Phoebe Principle: Spend Your Time on Things that Matter
Barbara O’Brien:
Race and Jury Selection Post-Batson
Richard Gonzalez:
Making research meaningful: Law, decision making and methods

4:00pm - 4:10pm Coffee Break

4:10pm-5:30pm: Emotion and Beyond (Allison Earl, moderator)
Yu Niiya:
An Exploration of Japanese Amae in the U.S.
Patricia Chen:
Firm Ground on Which the House Was Built
Laura Kubzansky:
At the Heart of Mind-Body Dualism: Do Emotions Matter for Health?
Igor Grossmann:
Phoebe Ellsworth’s wisdom: The rational and the reasonable
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