Publications & Conference Papers
CURRENT EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Assistant Editor, Europe's Journal of Psychology
- Co-Editor, PsyPAG Quarterly
- Review Board Member, Social Psychological Review
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
- Ispas, A. (in press). To the future of social psychology in the U.K. Social Psychological Review.
- Iliescu, D., Ispas, A., & Ilie, A. (2007). Psychology in Romania. The Psychologist, 20(1), 34-35.
- Ispas, A. (2006). Editorial. PsyPAG Quarterly, 60, 4-6.
- Ispas, A. (2006). The Power of Diversity. Europe's Journal of Psychology, August edition.
- Ispas, A. (2006). Interview with Dr. Ulrich von Hecker. Europe's Journal of Psychology, May edition.
- Ispas, A. (2005). Goals and social development: Looking at one side of the coin is not enough.
PsyPAG Quarterly, 57, 29-39.
- Ispas, A. (2005). Chimpanzee theories of mind: science or fiction?. Psych-Talk, 47, 6-11.
- Ispas, A. (2004). Repairing historical rifts: is collective guilt the answer?. The Psychologist, 7(17), 396-398.
PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
- Ispas, A. (2005). Collective guilt and intergroup relations. Proceedings of the British Psychological Society,
Volume 13, No. 2, August 2005. ISSN 1350-472X.
- Ispas, A. (2005). Repairing historical rifts: is collective guilt the answer? Proceedings of the British Psychological
Society, Volume 13, No. 2, August 2005. ISSN 1350-472X.
- Ispas, A. & Eggins, R. (2005). When the dominant group becomes the perpetrating group: Avoiding intergroup conflict
and encouraging reconciliation. Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, Volume 13, No. 2, August 2005.
ISSN 1350-472X.
SELECTED CONFERENCE PAPERS
- Ispas, A. & Spears, R. (2006). LeBonian lay theories: Discrepancies in perceived personal and ingroup control over
prejudice-related emotions. Paper presented at the 53rd Annual Conference of the Social Psychology Section,
British Psychological Society, Birmingham, September 2006.
- Ispas, A. (2006). The link between anti-discrimination and immigration EU policies. Paper presented at the
European Sociological Association Summer School 'Immigration in Europe', Milan, July 2006.
- Ispas, A. (2006). Collective guilt: ordering or re-disordering past disorders? Paper presented at the Annual Conference
of the British Sociological Association, Harrogate, April 2006.
- Ispas, A. & Widdicombe, S. (2005). Guilty for the past, hopeful for the future? The effect of collective guilt and
national identification on attitudes and behavioural intentions towards a harmed outgroup. Paper presented at the
52nd Annual Conference of the Social Psychology Section, British Psychological Society, Edinburgh, September 2005.
- Ispas, A. & Widdicombe, S. (2005). The positive and negative effects of collective guilt on attitudes towards a harmed
outgroup. Paper presented at the 20th Annual Conference of the Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group, Exeter,
August 2005.
- Ispas, A. & Eggins, R. (2005). Too close to home: influencing perpetrator groups to redress past wrongs. Paper
presented at the 14th General Meeting of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychologists, Wurzburg,
July 2005.
- Ispas, A. & Widdicombe, S. (2005). Do emotions about the past influence present intergroup relations? The effect of
collective guilt on attitudes towards a harmed group. Paper presented at the 9th European Congress of Psychology,
European Federation of Psychologists' Association, Granada, July 2005.
- Ispas, A. & Eggins, R. (2005). Compensating for the past, making peace for the future: the effect of focus and level
of self-categorisation on attitudes towards a harmed group. Paper presented at the 9th European Congress of
Psychology, European Federation of Psychologists' Association, Granada, July 2005.
- Ispas, A. & Eggins, R. (2005). When the dominant group becomes the perpetrating group: avoiding intergroup conflict
and encouraging reconciliation. Paper presented at the Quinquennial Conference of the British Psychological Society,
Manchester, April 2005.
- Ispas, A. & Eggins, R. (2004). Perpetrators in the spotlight: the role of focus and level of self-categorisation. Paper
presented at the 51st Annual Conference of the Social Psychology Section, British Psychological Society, Liverpool,
September 2004.
- Ispas, A. (2004). Repairing historical rifts: is group-based guilt the answer? Paper presented at teh Annual Conference
of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Auckland, April 2004.
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