Program EASP Small group meeting Objectification: Seeing and treating other people as objects 11th – 13th June, 2015, Rovereto, Italy DAY 1: Thursday June 11 9:00 – 11:00 Measuring self- and other objectification Jeroen Vaes From ogling to dehumanization: Understanding sexual objectification Friederike Eyssel, Fabio Determinants and measurement of Fasoli, Dominik Bentler & objectifying behavior Steve Loughnan Carlotta Cogoni, Andrea When women become objects Carnaghi, & Giorgia Silani Elise Holland, Steve The self-objectifying gaze: A new method of Loughnan, & Dominik capturing what it means to objectify the self Bentler 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break 11:30 – 13:00 Seeing others: Target characteristics of objectification Maria Giuseppina Pacilli, The negative effects of sexualization on Federica Spaccatini, Manuela social perception: When age (and gender) Brancato, & Angelica matter Mucchi-Faina Joel Anderson, Elise Holland, iObjectify: exploring self- and other& Yasin Koc objectification processes on Grindr Eva Krumhuber, Aleksandra Mind perception across cultures: Swiderska, Elena Tsankova, Objectification and group membership Shanmukh Kamble, & Arvid Kappas 13:00 – 14:30 Lunch 14:30 – 16:00 Theories and underlying mechanisms of self- and other-objectification Tomi-Ann Roberts Mind the Thigh Gap?: Some Perils and Pleasures of Bringing Objectification and Self-Objectification to the Masses Jamie L. Goldenberg & Kasey Why are Women Objectified and What Does Lynn Morris that Mean Anyway? (Hint: Objects, Animals, and Fear of Death) Valentina Piccoli & Andrea Dehumanization and intrasexual competition Carnaghi across the menstrual cycle 16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break 17:00 – 19:30 Social Activity DAY 2: Friday June 12 9:00 – 11:00 Objectification, violence and sexual harassment (part 1) Afroditi Pina The effects of sexual harassment on self esteem and dimensions of self-objectification Alba Moya-Garófano, Jesús L. The negative effects of objectifying behaviors Megías & Rosa Rodríguez(“piropos”) on women: The moderating Bailón effect of self-objectification Laura Dryjanska How a documentary can raise awareness about human trafficking: fighting objectification of women in sex industry Sarah Gramazio, Mara Cadinu Why female bystanders are not willing to & Silvia Galdi help an objectified victim of sexual harassment: the role of perceived immorality 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break 11:30 – 13:00 Objectification, violence and sexual harassment (part 2) Sarah J. Gervais, David DiLillo, The “Real” Dangers of Beer Goggles: Michelle Haikalis, Objectification as a Mechanism of AlcoholGwenith Nuss, Abigail Riemer, Related Sexual Violence & Molly Franz Michelle Stratemeyer Masculinity, objectification and intimate partner violence Eduardo Vasquez, Louisa Ball, The role of objectification of women in aggression towards them Kolawole Osinnowo, Cheyra Bell, Steve Loughnan, and Afroditi Pina 13:00 – 14:30 Lunch 14:30 – 16:00 Self-Objectification: Antecedents and consequences Chiara Rollero, Norma De Protective versus risk factors in the context Piccoli, Angela Fedi, & Silvia of self-objectification: Gattino A cross-sectional study on different age and gender cohorts Rachel Calogero Self-objectification and the pursuit of gender justice: An integrative motivational perspective Nurit Shnabel, Leeat Ramati, & The norm prescribing women to strive to Peter Glick achieve beauty functions as a subtle reinforcer of traditional, unequal gender roles 16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break 16:30 – 18:00 Media influences on objectification Tobias Greitemeyer Effects of media exposure on attitudes and behavior toward women Elisa Sarda, Cecile Dusseau, Some consequences of playing sexualized Clémentine Bry, & Laurent video games Bègue Francesca Guizzo, Mara Collective action in response to objectifying Cadinu, & Anne Maass portrayls of women on television 19:00 Social Dinner DAY 3: Saturday June 13 9:00 – 11:00 Objectification and economics Lasana Harris Cristina Baldissarri, Luca Andrighetto, & Chiara Volpato Alice Wang & Eva Krumhuber Olivier Klein, Philippe Bernard, & Sarah Gervais Viewing People as Commodities: Dehumanisation and Objectification in Economic Contexts (Still) Modern times: Objectification at work Money on My Mind: Obsession with Money Leads to Objectification When human beings become consumer items: The economic foundations of psychological objectification 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break 11:30 – 13:00 Objectification and power(lessness) Gemma Sáez, Inmaculada Why women feel powerful when they are treat as sex object? The effect of benevolent Valor-Segura, Francisca Expósito, Friederike Eyssel, & sexism among countries Robbie Sutton Khandis Blake, Brock Bastian, Raunch culture and sexual exploitation: & Tom Denson Intentions towards, and perceptions of selfsexualized women Steve Loughnan & Laura Elder The eye of the receiver: Objectification makes women feel less warm, competent, and human. 13:00 – 14:30 Lunch and end of conference
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