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JPS 2005
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THURSDAY, JUNE 3
Time Location ID Event
8:30-5:00 Lobby   Registration (all day)
  Bay   Book Display (all day)
9:00-9:15 Ballroom CD   Opening Remarks - Turiel, Wainryb, Smetana
9:15-10:30 Ballroom CD PL01 Plenary Session 1 - Steele - Social identity threat: How it affects intellectual performance, development, intergroup relations and what can be done about it
10:45-12:00 Ballroom C SY01 Symposium Session 1 - Neff - Inequality and injustice: Implications for social reasoning, autonomy, and relationship interactions
  Ballroom D SY02 Symposium Session 2 - Nisbet - Images, identity, and intergroup relations: images in global adaptations of Sesame Street and young children's concepts of self and other
  York A PS01 Paper Session 1 - Moral Reasoning & Language
  York B PS02 Paper Session 2 - Self
1:30-2:45 Ballroom C IS01 Invited Symposium 1 - Killen - Intergroup relationships, stereotyping, and social justice
  Ballroom D PS03 Paper Session 3 - Interventions & Social Justice
  York A PS04 Paper Session 4 - Social Cognition & Culture
  York B SY03 Symposium Session 3 - Hildebrandt - Social and logico-mathematical reasoning in cooperative and competitive games
3:00-4:30 Ballroom C SY04 Symposium Session 4 - Mascolo - Transition mechanisms in development: Towards an evolutionary synthesis
  Ballroom D SY05 Symposium Session 5 - Kalish - Making distinctions among people: Children's representations of social categories
  York A PS05 Paper Session 5 - Moral & Cognitive Reasoning
  York B SY06 Symposium Session 6 - Lelutiu-Weinberger - Diverse youth's encounters with social injustice
4:45-6:00 Ballroom CD PL02 Plenary Session 2 - Zigler - Social Justice and America's Head Start Program
6:00-7:00 Lobby Area   President's Reception & Poster Session 1
  Trinity IV-V PT01 Poster Session 1
FRIDAY, JUNE 4
Time Location ID Event
8:30-5:00 Lobby   Registration (all day)
  Bay   Book Display (all day)
9:00-10:30 Ballroom C SY07 Symposium Session 7 - Ferrari - Cultural influences on children's understanding of social inequality
  Ballroom D SY08 Symposium Session 8 - Kohen - Social knowledge, culture, and exclusion
  York A PS06 Paper Session 6 - Social & Moral Theory
  York B PS07 Paper Session 7 - Language & Communication
10:45-12:00 Ballroom CD PL03 Plenary Session 3 - Wikan - Honour killings and the problem of justice in modern-day Europe
12:00-12:30 Ballroom CD MMTG Annual Member's Meeting
1:30-2:45 Ballroom C SY09 Symposium Session 9 - Stajanov - Piagetian theory in artificial intelligence and robotics practice
  Ballroom D IS02 Invited Symposium 2 - Daiute - Toward justice-sensitive research on youth conflict
  York A DS01 Discussion Session 1 - The moral tensions inherent in the child care trilemma: Quality, affordability and availability of quality
  York B PS08 Paper Session 8 - Theory of Mind
3:00-4:30 Ballroom C SY10 Symposium Session 10 - Commons - Stage, social stratification and mental health status
  Ballroom D SY11 Symposium Session 11 - Srivastava - Social sources of narrative and literacy
  York A PS09 Paper Session 9 - Social Justice & Policy
  York B PS10 Paper Session 10 - Moral Reasoning
4:45-6:00 Ballroom C SY12 Symposium Session 12 - Amsel - Representation and Reality: Development of children's understanding of symbols, models, and the worlds they depict
  Ballroom D SY13 Symposium Session 13 - Brown - Adequation: Relations in inorganic, organic, and epistemic evolution
  York A PS11 Paper Session 11 - Prejudice & Social Inequalities
  Trinity IV-V PT02 Poster Session 2
6:00-7:00     Reception (no host bar)
SATURDAY, JUNE 5
Time Location ID Event
8:30-5:00 Bay   Book Display (all day)
9:00-10:30 Ballroom D SY15 Symposium Session 15 - Orzco - Development in poverty-stricken contexts
  York A PS12 Paper Session 12 - Social Cognition & Education
  York B PS13 Paper Session 13 - Cognition & Education
10:45-12:00 Ballroom CD PL04 Plenary Session 4 - Nussbaum - Beyond the social contract: Capabilities and disability
1:30-2:45 Ballroom C IS03 Invited Symposium 3 - Ruck - Perspectives on children's rights: Implications for theory, research and policy
  Ballroom D SY16 Symposium Session 16 - Duckworth - Critical exploration in the classroom: a politically powerful form of teaching and research
  York A PS14 Paper Session 14 - Self-knowledge & Identity
  York B PS15 Paper Session 15 - Gender
3:00-4:15 Ballroom CD PL05 Plenary Session 5 - Turiel - Development, inequalities, and injustice: Morality in the trenches
4:30-6:00 Ballroom D SY17 Symposium Session 17 - Greenfield - Interrelations of culture, brain, and development: Introducing the FPR-UCLA Center for Culture, Brain, and Development
  York A SY18 Symposium Session 18 - Falmagne - The societal context of personal epistemology: Feminist explorations
  York B PS16 Paper Session 16 - Rights & Social Justice
4:30-6:00 Ballroom C BOOK Book Discussion - Piaget's The Moral Judgement of the Child
6:00-6:30 Ballroom C   Reflections & wine