Symposium Speaker Schedule


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This schedule was updated April 21st.

Trust Symposium Speaker Schedule

Thursday 4/24

8:00-9:00         Registration and Refreshments

9:00-9:30         Welcome/Introductions:

                                Deb Hope, Professor of Psychology

                                Ellen Weissinger, Senior Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs

                                Brian Bornstein, Professor of Psychology

                                Alan Tomkins, Professor of Psychology and Law, Director of the Public Policy Center

9:30-10:20       Speaker 1: Karen Hegtvedt

                                            “Creating Legitimacy: The Interrelated Roles of Justice and Trust”

10:20-10:40     Discussion

10:40-11:00     Break

11:00-11:50     Speaker 2: James Gibson

                                            “Legitimacy Is for Losers: The Role of Institutional Legitimacy and the Symbols of Judicial Authority in Inducing Acquiescence                                             to Disagreeable Court Rulings”

11:50-12:10     Discussion

12:10-1:30       Lunch Break

                        12:40: Lunch Presentation, Morgan Ryan (Springer):

                        “Tips for Successful Publishing”

1:30-2:20         Speaker 3: David Rottman

                                            “Who Trusts Trial Courts, to What Degree, and Why?”

2:20-2:40         Discussion

2:40-3:00         Break 

3:00-3:50         Speaker 4: Jonathan Jackson

                                            “Motivating Cooperation: A Comparative Cross-National Analysis of Procedural Justice and Legitimacy”

3:50-4:10         Discussion

4:10-6:00         Poster Session

Friday 4/25

8:00-9:00         Registration and Refreshments

9:00-9:50         Speaker 5: Beth Theiss-Morse

                                            “The Impact of Polarization on Political Trust”

9:50-10:10       Discussion

10:10-10:30     Break

10:30-11:20     Speaker 6: Robert MacCoun

                                            “Fostering Public Trust in Social Science Expertise”

11:20-11:40     Discussion

11:40-1:00       Lunch Break

1:00-1:50         Speaker 7: Peter Ping Li

                                            “Trust beyond Trustworthiness: When Trust Matters the Most”

1:50-2:10         Discussion

2:10-2:30         Break

2:30-3:20         Speaker 8: David Schoorman

                                           “Would Trust by Any Other Name Smell as Sweet? Reflections on the Meanings and Uses of Trust across Disciplines and                                                    Context”

3:20-3:40         Discussion

3:40-4:30         Panel Discussion

4:30                 Closing Remarks