Milano, 5 – 7 novembre, Behavior Science and Policy

11th International Congress on Behavior Studies
“Behavior Science and Policy”
Milan, IULM University, 5-7 November 2014
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Time/Date
WEDNESDAY, 5th NOVEMBER
12.30 – 14.00
Registration
14.00– 14.30
INTRODUCTION: A science of behavior applied to society – Video by Thomas
Hallat & Dale Hallat (Prosocial Progess Foundation, UK)
14.30 – 15.15
Lorri Unumb (Autism Speaks, New York) - Let me hear your voice: behavior
analysis, autism and public policy
15.15 – 16.00
Fergus Lowe & Pauline Horne (Bangor University, UK) - Food Dudes: Bringing
Behaviour Change to Public Health Worldwide
16.00 - 16.30
Coffee Break
16.30 – 17.15
Pelle Guldborg Hansen (University of Southern Denmark & Roskilde University)
- Networks of Change - how to Build Societal Change using Behavioural Insight
17.15 – 18.00
Luciano Baresi & Stefano Bellintani (Politecnico di Milano) – Smart citizens
for smart cities. Tecnologia e comportamento: che cosa viene prima?
18.00 – 19.00
PANEL DISCUSSION: Alberto Alemanno, Stefano Bellintani, Luciano Baresi,
Pelle Guldborg Hansen, Pauline Horne, Fergus Lowe, Paolo Moderato,
Lorri Unumb.
Time/Date
THURSDAY, 6th NOVEMBER
FRIDAY, 7th NOVEMBER
9.00 - 9.30
INTRODUCTION: Nudge-Italia: un team per il cambiamento Francesco Pozzi (IESCUM, Parma)
INTRODUCTION:The application of a science of behavior towards
prosocial progress – A video by Thomas Hallat & Dale Hallat (Prosocial Progess Foundation, UK)
9.30 - 10.30
Gianvittorio Caprara
(Università La Sapienza, Roma)
– Personalizing politics:
personal determinants of
political choice and efficacy.
T. V. Joe Layng
(ChangePartner) - Social Policy
and Terrorism: Contingencies of
Exclusion
Ingunn Sandaker (Oslo and
Akershus University College,
Norway) - A generic model for
generating behavior change at
the level of social systems.
Hanns Rudiger Rottgers
(Fachhochschule, Munster) Pioneer work: Behavioural
science and autism therapy in
Germany
Francis Mechner (Mechner
Foundation, New York) Behavioral Science and Education
Reform: The Paideia Individualized
Education Technology
10.30 - 11.30
11.30 - 12.00
12.00 - 13.00
13.00 - 14.00
Santo Di Nuovo( Università di
Catania) -­‐ Behavioral neurosciences and
society: beyond neodarwinism
Coffee Break
Mark Mattaini (University of
Illinois, Chicago) - Goldiamond
and Gandhi: constructing justice
and sustainability
Lunch break
Celso Goyos & Giovana Escobal
14.00 - 15.00
(UFSCAR, San Paolo, Brasil) Behavioral Games and the
Study of Generosity
Peter Sturmey (The Graduate
15.00 - 16.00
16.00 - 16.30
16.30 - 17.30
Eric Singler (BVA Nudge Unit)
– Nudge in France: 2 first
experiments for the government
and future perspectives
Center and Queens College,
City University of New York) Behavioral skills training: current
status and future directions
School) Envisioning Education 3.0:
the fusion of behavior analysis,
learning science and technology
Lunch break
Matteo Vignoli (Università
degli Studi di Modena e Reggio
Emilia) - Innovating the quality of
life of the people
Paolo Meazzini (PTS, Roma) Psicologia comportamentale
positiva
Roberto Anchisi (Università di
Parma) & Davide Anchisi
(Università di Udine) - Un'app
per la salute: apprendere
l'autocontrollo senza controllo!
Sandra Sassaroli (Studi
Cognitivi, Milano) - Il ruolo
psicopatologico del controllo
come credenza e processo nei
disturbi emotivi
17.30 – 18.30
POSTER SESSION
18.30 – 19.00
Janet Twyman (Umass Medical
Giorgio De Isabella (Ospedale
S.Carlo, Milano) e Giuseppina
Majani (Fondazione Maugeri,
Pavia) – La psicologia in sanità
fa risparmiare? Coffee Break
Serafino Corti & Roberto
Cavagnola (Fondazione Istituto
Ospedaliero di Sospiro) Contestualismo: da una visione
del mondo alle procedure per il
cambiamento
Coffee Break
Sergio Marelli (FOCSIV, Roma) Sustainability between consensus
and vision
Vincenzo Russo (Università
IULM, Milano) - Malattie
croniche non trasmissibili e
multiculturalità: il ruolo della
comunicazione per una
prevenzione efficace
Coffee Break
Franco Achilli (Università
IULM, Milano) Simplify, simplify,
design comportamento sociale
Marino Bonaiuto (Università
La Sapienza, Roma) – La
ricerca
psicologico-sociale per
l'Evidence Based Design
Stefano Bellintani (Politecnico
di Milano) – Domotica:
tecnologia per l'abitare e per
l'esser-ci
Nanni Presti (Università Kore,
Enna) – Psychological flexibility
for change: a contextual
framework of analysis and
action
CLOSING CEREMONY