European / International Joint Ph.D. in
Social Representation and Communication

6th International LAB Meeting - Summer Session 2006 Scientific Program

6th International Lab Meeting – Summer Session 2006

12th International Summer School on Social Representations and Communication

 

of the

European Ph.D. on Social Representations and Communication

Social Representations
in action and construction in Media and Society

 

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

  

"Applying Dialogical Approaches and Conversational Analysis

via Focus Groups to Research on Social Representations"

 

at the “Polo didattico”, via Principe Amedeo 184, Rome-Italy

and

at the European PhD on Social Representations & Communication Research Center and Multimedia LAB, P.za d’Ara Coeli 1, Rome-Italy

 

Day Time Location Topic/Events

Teaching Staff &

Active Participants

August

28th

Monday

9:00

15:30

HOTEL RADISSON

(Hall)

Registration at Hotel Radisson

VIA FILIPPO TURATI, 171

00185 Rome

So.Re.Com. THEmatic Network Staff

16:00

17:00

AULA MAGNA OPENING CEREMONY
 

at the "Polo didattico"

via Principe Amedeo, 184

Rome - Italy

Welcome from the authorities:

 

Prof. Francesco Avallone

Pro-Rector, Dean of the Faculty of Psychology 2

University of Rome "La Sapienza"

Italy

 

Prof. Federico Masini

Dean of the Faculty of Oriental Studies

University of Rome "La Sapienza"

Italy

 

Prof. Giancarlo d’Alessandro

President of CantierEuropa

Italy

 

Dr. Ettore Deodato

European Commission

Directorate General for Education and Culture

Welcome talk: Introducing the 8th ICSR, following the routes of previous

ICSR bi-annual conferences:

 

Prof. Annamaria Silvana de Rosa
8 th ICSR Conference, 2006, Rome – Italy

Prof. Silvia Valencia
7 th ICSR Conference, 2004

Guadalajara - Mexico

Prof. Ivana Markova
6 th ICSR Conference, 2002

Stirling – U.K.

Prof. Catherine Garnier
5 th ICSR Conference, 2000

Montreal - Canada

Prof. Javier Uribe
4 th ICSR Conference, 1998

Mexico City - Mexico

Prof. Jean Claude Abric
3rd ICSR Conference, 1996

Aix-en-Provence - France

Prof. Celso Pereira de Sà
2nd ICSR Conference, 1994

Rio de Janeiro - Brazil

Prof. Pina Boggi Cavallo
1th ICSR Conference, 1992

Ravello – Italy

17:00

18:00

 

Key Lecture:

Des faces caches des Représentations Sociales

Prof. Claude Flament

Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale

Université de Aix en Provence

France

18:00

18:30

Coffee Break

18:30

19:10

AULA MAGNA "FUSION DES SONS ET IMAGES"  

19:10

20:00

 

Key Lecture:

La musique comme forme d'expression et de partage des Représentations Sociales

Prof. Denise Jodelet

Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale

E.H.E.S.S

France

21:00

HOTEL RADISSON

(Roof Garden)

Social Dinner

* For the detailed list of Symposia, Round Table and Thematic Discussion Groups and their Location please look at the Scientific Programme of the 8th International Conference on Social Representations (www.europhd.net/8thicsr/program.html). Due to the space constrains only the presentations given by the active participants selected on MSCF-CT-2004-013264 are included in the above table.

Day Time Location Topic/Events

Teaching Staff &

Active Participants

August

29th

Tuesday

9:30

10:30

AULA MAGNA

Key Lecture:

Un nuevo ambiente social?

Representaciones Sociales y Media

Prof. Pedrinho Guareschi

Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Rio Grande do Sul

Brazil

10:30

11:00

Coffe Break

11:00

13:00

*

Symposia

Round Tables

Thematic Discussion Groups

  AULA I La quête de l’ancrage culturel face à la théorie du pouvoir occidental.

Risa Permanadeli

Experienced Researcher

University of Jakarta

Indonesia

  AULA VIII Can cyber-Representations be generated without Interactive Communication? A New Scope for Social Representations and Communication.

Adrian Guzman

European Ph. D. Research Trainee

University of  Rome “la Sapienza”

Italy

  AULA III Social Representations and Enterprise Communication: Profile of Benetton galaxy between Organizational dynamics and featured representations in the target sample.

Elena Bocci

Experienced Researcher

University of  Rome “la Sapienza”

Italy

13:00

15:00

Lunch

15:00

16:45

* Thematic Session
  AULA III Science, Economy and Nature Protection: A system of Social Representations.

Sabine Caillaud

Candidate for a doctoral programme

in Social Sciences

Université Lumière Lyon

France

  AULA VIII Représentationes Sociales et effets locaux des contrôles automatiques de la vitesse.

David Castella

Ph. D. Research Trainee

Université de Provence Marseille I

France

  AULA VIII Emergence d’une Représentation et Dinamiques representationnelles: Effets de la Pratique du Limiteur de Vitesse (la via) sur les Représentations Sociales associèes à la vitesse.

Carine Pianelli

European Ph. D. Research Trainee

Université de Provence Marseille I

France

  AULA I Ideological issue in the 2004 American Presidential election: same sex marriage.

Joshua Marvle Phelps

Candidate for a doctoral programme

in Social Sciences

University of Oslo

Norway

16:45

17:15

Coffee Break

17:15

19:20

AULA MAGNA

Grand Atelier:

Looking at the history of Social Psychology from the two sides of the Atlantic.

Prof. Annamaria de Rosa

So.Re.Com THEmatic NETwork Coordinator

University of Rome

"La Sapienza"

Italy

*   For the detailed list of Symposia, Round Table and Thematic Discussion Groups and their Location please look at the Scientific Programme of the 8th International Conference on Social Representations (www.europhd.net/8thicsr/program.html). Due to the space constrains only the presentations given by the active participants selected on MSCF-CT-2004-013264 are included in the above table.

Day Time Location Topic/Events

Teaching Staff &

Active Participants

August

30th

Wednesday

9:30

10:30

AULA MAGNA

Key Lecture:

Rumeurs et Connaissance

Prof. Michel Luis Rouquette

Institute de Psychologie

Paris V

France

10:30

11:00

Coffee Break

11:00

13:00

*

Symposia

Round Tables

Thematic Discussion Groups

  AULA IV Representaciones Sociales sobre la enseñanza universitaria y su resignificacion en el proceso de formacion docente.

Nestor Ricardo Pievi

Ph. D. Research Trainee

Ciencias Sociales

Argentina

  AULA III Migrants rights an instrument for the exploration of the Representational fields.

Andrea Davolo

European Ph. D. Research Trainee

University of Parma

Italy

  AULA III Eurosky Compass: Projective spaces of Geo Politics Representations and Multidimensional Identity dynamics.

Maria Libera D’Ambrosio

European Ph. D. Research Trainee

University of Rome “la Sapienza”

Italy

  AULA III Familiarization Processes at the introduction of the Euro.

Cristina Gioiosa

European Ph. D. Research Trainee

University of Rome “la Sapienza”

Italy

13:00

15:00

Lunch

15:00

16:45

* Thematic Session
  AULA III Longitudinal study on the Social representation of Corruption in Romania.

Octavian Onici

Ph. D. Research Trainee

"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University of Iasi

Romania

  AULA X Estabilishing a Comparative judgement anchors and frames of GM food Representations.

Anne Katrin Schlag

Experienced Researcher

L. S. E.

UK

  AULA X Effet des pratiques de consommation sur les Représentationes Sociales du Vin.

Grégory Lo Monaco

Ph. D. Research Trainee

Université de Provence Marseille I

France

  AULA X Social Representations of new food through word association.

Michelle Pieri

Ph. D. Research Trainee

University of Milan "Bicocca"

Italy

16:45

17:15

Coffee Break

17:15

18:15

AULA MAGNA

Key Lecture:

Représentationes Sociales et Sécurité Routière.

Prof. Jean Claude Abric

Departement de Psychologie

Université de Provence Marseille I

France

 

Day Time Location Topic/Events

Teaching Staff &

Active Participants

August

31th

Thursday

9:30

10:30

AULA MAGNA

Key Lecture:

The Social Sharing of Emotion

Prof. Bernard Rime

Department of Psychology

University of Louvain Belgium

10:30

11:00

Coffee Break

11:00

13:00

*

Symposia

Round Tables

Thematic Discussion Groups

13:00

15:00

Lunch

15:00

16:45

* Thematic Session
  AULA II L’apport des Valeurs au processus d’Objectivation et d’Ancrage: l’exemple des Représentations Sociales de la politique.

Dr. Maria Geka

Experienced Researcher

University of

Western Macedonia

Greece

16:45

17:15

Coffee Break
Free Time for Visiting Rome

For the detailed list of Symposia, Round Table and Thematic Discussion Groups and their Location please look at the Scientific Programme of the 8th International Conference on Social Representations (www.europhd.net/8thicsr/program.html). Due to the space constrains only the presentations given by the active participants selected on MSCF-CT-2004-013264 are included in the above table.

Day Time Location Topic/Events

Teaching Staff &

Active Participants

September

1st

Friday

10:00

11:00

CAMPIDOGLIO

SALA GIULIO CESARE

“Campidoglio” CEREMONY

 

With the participation of

dr. Walter Veltroni

Major of Rome

Italy

dr. Jean-Léonard Touadi

University & Youth Policies Councilllor

Italy

Prof. Mario Morcellini

Rector’s delegate for Communication &

Dean Faculty of Communication Sciences

University of Rome "La Sapienza"

Italy

dr. Antonella Cammisa

Head of International Relations Division

University of Rome "La Sapienza"

Italy

Pier Virgilio Dastoli

Director of the

European Commission

Representation in

Italy

 

11:00

12:00

 

Key Lecture:

Paris - Rome:

contexts transformation, dynamic images and identity continuity of the twin Capitals in people and media.

Prof. Annamaria de Rosa

So.Re.Com THEmatic NETwork Coordinator

University of Rome "La Sapienza"

Italy

12:00

13:00

 

Key Lecture:

 

Title to be defined.

Prof. Serge Moscovici

LEPS –

MSH - Maison des Sciences de l'Homme

France

17:00

19:00

European Ph.D. on S.R. & C. Research Centre and Multimedia Lab

Piazza d’Ara Coeli, 1

00186 Rome

Interviews for selecting new candidates for the European Ph.D. on Social Representations and Communication Reserved to the European Ph.D. Recruitment board

 

Day Time Location Topic/Events

Teaching Staff &

Active Participants

September

2nd

Saturday

9:00

10:30

AULA XII

at the "Polo Didattico",

via Principe Amedeo, 184

Rome - Italy

Key Lecture:

The focus group as a technique for investigating Social Representations through a dialogical and conversational analysis

Prof. Nikos Kalampalikis

Department of Psychology

Université de

Lyon II

France

10:30

11:00

Coffee Break

11:00

13:00

AULA XII

Advanced Methodological Training:

The Prospero Software program:

An alternative tool for the study of Social Representation

Prof. Nikos Kalampalikis

Department of Psychology

Université de

Lyon II

France

13:00

14:00

Lunch

14:00

15:30

AULA XII

Interview with the protagonist of the scientific field:

Between a personal biography and the biography of the Social Representations theory

Prof. Annamaria de Rosa

Scientific Co-ordinator of the European Ph.D. on S.R. & C.

University of Rome "La Sapienza"

Italy

 

Prof. Nikos Kalampalikis

Department of Psychology

Université de

Lyon II

France

 

Day Time Location Final Jury European Doctorate Candidate

September

3rd

Sunday

11:00

13:00

European Ph.D. on S.R. & C. Research Centre and Multimedia Lab

Piazza d’Ara Coeli, 1

00186 Rome

Prof. Annamaria de Rosa

(main tutor)

Scientific Co-ordinator of the European Ph.D. on S.R. & C.

University of Rome "La Sapienza"

Italy

 

Prof. Serge Moscovici

(foreign tutor)

MSH - Maison des Sciences de l'Homme

France

 

Prof. Jorge Jesuino

(foreign tutor)

ISCTE – Lisbon

Portugal

 

Prof. Bruno Mazzara

Faculty of Communications Science

University of Rome "La Sapienza"

Italy

 

Prof. Adrian Neculau

Department of Psychology

Iasi University

Romania

 

Prof. Jose Valencia

Department of Social psychology

Universidad del Pais Vasco

Spain

dr. Elena Bocci

 

Social Representations, mass communication, psychology of tourism.

   

Final Jury

External Experts:

 

Prof. Alberto Rosa

Psicología Básica

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Spain

 

Prof. Ivana Markova

Psychology

Universidad of Stirling

Uk

13:00

15:00

Lunch

15:00

17:00

European Ph.D. on S.R. & C. Research Centre and Multimedia Lab

Piazza d’Ara Coeli, 1

00186 Rome

Prof. Annamaria de Rosa

(main tutor)

Scientific Co-ordinator of the European Ph.D. on S.R. & C.

University of Rome "La Sapienza"

Italy

 

Prof. Denise Jodelet

(foreign tutor)

Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale

E.H.E.S.S.

France

 

Prof. Adrian Neculau

(foreign tutor)

Department of Psychology

Iasi University

Romania

 

Prof. Bruno Mazzara

Faculty of Communications Science

University of Rome "La Sapienza"

Italy

 

Prof. Serge Moscovici

MSH - Maison des Sciences de l'Homme

France

 

Prof. Jorge Jesuino

ISCTE – Lisbon

Portugal

 

Prof. Jose Valencia

Department of Social psychology

Universidad del Pais Vasco

Spain

dr. Marialibera d’Ambrosio

 

The transformation of Social Representations in changing metropolitan contexts.

Final Jury

External Experts:

 

Prof. Alberto Rosa

Psicología Básica

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Spain

 

Prof. Ivana Markova

Department of Psychology

University of Stirling

Uk

 

Day Time Location Topic/Events

Teaching Staff &

Active Participants

September

4th

Monday

9:00

13:00

AULA XII

at the "Polo Didattico",

via Principe Amedeo, 184

Rome

Key Lecture:

Applying Dialogical Approaches and Conversational Analysis via Focus Groups to Research on S.R.:

 Theoretical Assumptions

Prof. Ivana Markova

Department of Psychology

University of Stirling

UK

13:00

15:00

Lunch

15:00

16:40

AULA XII History and Social Representations of the past.

Prof. Alberto Rosa

Psicología Básica

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Spain

16:40

17:00

Coffee Break

17:00

18:00

AULA XII

Narrative Representations and Construction of “Collaboration” and “Teaching”

among a group of Italian Teachers

Luca Tateo

Centro di Ateneo per l'Orientamento e il Tutorato

University of Salerno

Italy

 

Day Time Location Topic/Events

Teaching Staff &

Active Participants

September

5th

Wednesday

9:00

10:30

AULA XII

Key Lecture:

Applying Dialogical Approaches and Conversational Analysis via Focus Groups to Research on S.R.: Methodological Implications

Prof. Ivana Markova

Department of Psychology

University of Stirling

UK

 

10:30

11:00

Coffee Break
 

11:00

13:00

AULA XII

Interview with the protagonist of the scientific field:

Between a personal biography and the biography of the Social Representations theory

Prof. Annamaria de Rosa

Scientific Co-ordinator of the European Ph.D. on S.R. & C.

University of Rome "La Sapienza"

Italy

 

13:00

15:00

Lunch

 

15:00

16:40

AULA XII

Evaluation of the event and suggestions for the future

Concluding Session at the Lab

Completion of the On-line Questionnaires.

Prof. Annamaria de Rosa

Scientific Co-ordinator of the European Ph.D. on S.R. & C.

University of Rome "La Sapienza"

Italy

 

Day  

September

6th

Thursday

DEPARTURE DAY

 

Selection of related Ivana Markova’s articles:

Selection of related Nikos Kalampalikis’ articles:

 

Bibliographic references on Focus-Group, Discursive Psychology and empirical research on Social Representations:

  • Collins, S. & Markovà, I. (2004). Collaborative statements: New method in the study of data issued from focus groups/Les énoncés collaboratifs: Nouvelle méthode dans l'étude des données issues de focus groups. Bulletin de Psychologie, 57 (3), 291-298.
  • Cvetkovich, G. T. & Winter, P. L. (2003). Trust and social representations of the management of threatened and endangered species. Environment and Behavior, 35 (2), 286-307.
  • de Oliveira, D. C., de Sá, C. P., Fischer, F. M., Martins, I. S. & Teixeira, L. R. (2001). Future and freedom: The work and the school institution in the social representations of adolescents/Futuro e liberdade: O trabalho e a instituição escolar nas representações sociais de adolescentes. Estudos de Psicologia, 6 (2), 245-258.
  • de Rosa, A.S. (2006)  The boomerang effect of radicalism in Discursive Psychology: A critical overview of the controversy with the Social Representations Theory. Journal for the theory of Social Behaviour, 36 (2), pp. 161-201.
  • Jaffre, Y. & Prual, A. (1994). Midwives in niger: An uncomfortable position between social behaviours and health care constraints. Social science & medicine, 38 (8), 1069-1073.
  • Jovchelovitch, S. & Zittoun, T. (2004). Contextualizing focus groups: Understanding the groups and the cultures within research about representations/Contextualiser les focus groups: Comprendre les groupes et les cultures dans la recherche sur les représentations. Bulletin de Psychologie, 57 (3), 245-252.
  • Kalampalikis, N. (2004). Focus groups, anchoring places/Les focus groups, lieux d'ancrages. Bulletin de Psychologie, 57 (3), 281-289.
  • Kitzinger, J., Kalampalikis, N. & Orfali, B. (2004). The sand in the oyster: Analyzing focus group discussions/Le sable dans l'huître: Analyser des discussions de focus group. Bulletin de Psychologie, 57 (3), 299-307.
  • Kruger, R.A., Casey, M.A. (2000). Focus Groups: A practical guide for applied research. SAGE publication: London.
  • Lloyd, B., Lucas, K. & Fernbach, M. (1997). Adolescent girls' constructions of smoking identities: Implications for health promotion. Journal of adolescence, 20 (1), 43-56.
  • Moloney, G. & Walker, I. (2002). Talking about transplants: Social representations and the dialectical, dilemmatic nature of organ donation and transplantation. British Journal of Social Psychology, 41 (2), 299-320.