Participations à des congrès et colloques internationaux (55)

  1. 15. Melotte, P., & Licata, L. (2016). Les propos sexistes lors d’un entretien d’embauche : quelle est la réaction des femmes ? Paper session presented at Congrès de l'Association Internationale de Psychologie du Travail de Langue Française.
  2. 16. De Guissmé, L., Bilewicz, M., Fülöp, E., Kovago, P., Petrovic, N., & Licata, L. (2016). Competition over collective victimhood recognition in Belgium, Poland, Hungary and Serbia. Paper session presented at Social representations of history in Europe: Concepts of nationhood and identities (9-11 juillet 2016: Limerick, Irlande).
  3. 17. Bouchat, P., Klein, O., & Licata, L. (2016). 100 years after: A study on the social representations of WWI in Europe. Paper session presented at Agents through Time: How Do People “Make History”? Conference (Limerick).
  4. 18. Melotte, P., & Licata, L. (2016). Des émotions au comportement : Comment les femmes réagissent-elles à des propos sexistes lors d’une interaction directe avec un homme ? Paper session presented at Congrès International de Psychologie Sociale en langue française.
  5. 19. Roblain, A., Malki, B., Azzi, A. E., & Licata, L. (2016). « Après l’accueil, l’intégration : Analyse des préférences acculturatives des demandeurs d’asile syriens et irakiens ». Paper session presented at Congrès International de Psychologie Sociale en Langue Française (2016-06-30: Genève (Suisse)).
  6. 20. De Guissmé, L., & Licata, L. (2016). Attitudes towards World War II collaboration in Belgium: Effects on political positioning towards the amnesty issue in the two main linguistic communities. Paper session presented at Journée de l'Histoire contemporaine, BVNG/ABHC (29 avril 2016: Université libre de Bruxelles).
  7. 21. De Guissmé, L., Bilewicz, M., & Licata, L. (2016). Commemorative bias: Why people do not want to commemorate outgroup history? Paper session presented at Working group 4 meeting (COST Action IS1205) (Goldegg, Autriche).
  8. 22. De Guissmé, L., & Licata, L. (2015). Competition over collective victimhood recognition: When perceived lack of recognition for past victimization induces negative attitudes towards another victimized group. Paper session presented at Talk in the Center for research on prejudice, University of Warsaw (Varsovie, Pologne).
  9. 23. Licata, L., & De Guissmé, L. (2015). Lack of recognition for past victimization fosters competitive victimhood and secondary anti-semitism: the case of Sub-Saharan Africans living in Belgium. Paper session presented at 14th European Congress of Psychology (Milan, Italie).
  10. 24. Roblain, A., Azzi, A. E., & Licata, L. (2015). Why do we prefer immigrants adopting the host culture? Perceived Host Nation Identification as a mediator. Paper session presented at 2015 Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology (San Diego (USA)).
  11. 25. Roblain, A., Azzi, A. E., & Licata, L. (2015). Not just a matter of culture: The influence of mandatory integration programs on perception of immigrant acculturation. Paper session presented at Shifts in Integration policies (2015-06-15: Bruxelles).
  12. 26. De Guissmé, L., & Licata, L. (2015). Remembering WWII collaboration in Belgium: effects on political position taking in the linguistic conflict. Paper session presented at EASP/COST IS 1205 Small Group meeting: Is the fascism on the rise? A dialogue between social psychologists and historians on collective memories and on the current revival of extreme right-wing ideologies (8-9 Mai 2015: Athènes, Grèce).

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