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International Conference Naples, October 4-6 2019 Migrazioni. Dal conflitto e dall’odio alla cura e alla speranza Prospettive psicologiche sul benessere e le comunità Migration. From Conflict and Hate to Healing and Hope Psychological Perspectives on Community and Wellness In collaboration with CON IL PATROCINIO DELLA CAMERA DEI DEPUTATI 1
MIGRATIONS. From Conflict and Hate to Healing and Hope This event is organized by the Department of Humanities and the Community Psychology Laboratory of the University Federico II, IAPS (Italian American Psychological Society), and “Psicologi per la Responsabilità Sociale” in collaboration with AIP (Associazione Italiana di Psicologia), CNOP, PSICAMP (Ordine degli Psicologi Nazionale e della Regione Campania), Psy.com and SIPCO. This conference will be characterized by a diversity of contributions in the form of oral communications, round tables, symposia, and cultural events as well as creative activities, aimed at a better understanding of rising global social-psychological and mental-health problems, highlighted, but not limited to, the migrant crisis, rising nationalism, stereotyping, bullying, and youth depression. The intent of this conference is to generate a coherent understanding of these and related issues, and to highlight possible solutions. We are pleased to invite you to attend this event by joining us in Naples on October 2019. At the start of the new millennium, a great tension has surfaced, between calls for change and challenges to the status quo, and an equally strong resistance to identity diffusion that has precipitated nationalist tendencies. From the “Arab spring” to Syria, cultural, economic, and political issues, as well as widespread access to social media are leading to greater demand for entrance and exits across borders. Perceptions of flux in the social order has led many individuals to seek a greater sense of rootedness in national, community, religious, or racial identity. Witness Brexit. Viewed positively, these identity-building strategies inspire hope for preserving cherished customs and traditions, and for cultivating a renewed sense of community. Viewed negatively, destabilization can stoke fears of the “other”, leading to radicalized identities, a growing attraction to fundamentalism and populism, as well as terrorism and hate crimes. For Italians and Italian Americans, current migrant struggles trigger thoughts of the heavy toll laid upon the South by the North after the unification of Italy, as well as the great exodus to the United States in the early and mid- th 20 century. Southern Italians and Italian American immigrants were equally maligned minorities, considered “lower- class” in every sense, from intelligence and work ethic to culture and aesthetics. Around the globe, wellbeing and happiness are strongly related to organizational and community factors. However, mental health concerns fail to receive the same level of political, economic, or cultural support as physical health issues. Nevertheless, one in nine individuals in the world suffers from an anxiety disorder. One in ten have clinical depression or a substance use disorder. Aside from the toll of suffering, mental health issues cost billions in lost productivity each year. With these issues in mind, there is a great need for psychologists from both Italy and the United States to come together to share their knowledge and insights. Specifically, how can existing psychological knowledge related to migration issues, inform future scientific and technological responses as well as cultural and political advances? What additional research is required on this topic? In the meantime, how can psychologists address the potential emotional, social, and behavioral fallout from spontaneous and forced migration? While rooted in American history, politics, and culture, members of the Italian American Psychological Society (IAPS) share an Italian legacy. The powerful combination of personal and professional insights regarding integration will provide insights on the hidden face of migration and colonial power. At the same time, Italian psychologists intimately aware of “Italy’s “north-south” problems can share lessons, challenges, and success stories from their historical vantage point. Lastly, how do Italian American psychologists derive a sense of integration and meaning from their personal and professional identities? What strategies prove useful in the U.S. for navigating either the applied or academic career track? Which forms of collective action succeed in advancing the field at the local or national level? From the perspective of Italian psychologists, what are the greatest mental health needs of the existing Italian population, and the newly arriving refugees? What are the unique challenges confronting the growth and advancement of Psychology in Italy? The Italian American Psychological Society members and the Italian psychologists participating, represent leading figures in social, political, and community psychology with expertise in the major conference themes. Attendees include prominent social, clinical, and experimental American psychologists, including a former president of APA, former APA Division presidents, and editors of leading scientific psychology journals. In summary, in Naples on October 4-6, a landmark meeting will take place to discuss psychological aspects of globalism, diversity and exclusion, and advancement of the psychology profession. The conference continues the commitment of the organizing bodies in dealing with wellness and inclusion issues. From Conflict and Hate to Healing and Hope: 2
Migrazioni. Dal conflitto e dall’odio alla cura e alla speranza Il convegno internazionale "From conflict and Hate to Healing and Hope" si terrà a Napoli dal 4 al 6 ottobre 2019. Questo evento è organizzato dal Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici e dal Community Psychology Lab dell'Università Federico II, IAPS (Italian American Psychological Society) e "Psicologi per la Responsabilità sociale" in collaborazione con AIP (Associazione Italiana di Psicologia) e Ordine degli Psicologi della Regione Campania. La conferenza sarà caratterizzata da numerosi contributi sotto forma di presentazioni orali, tavole rotonde, simposi ed eventi culturali, così come attività creative riguardanti le e le azioni per il cambiamento sociale. Siamo lieti di invitarvi a partecipare a questo evento unendovi a noi a Napoli nell'ottobre 2019. All'inizio del nuovo millennio, stiamo assistendo a una grande tensione tra le esigenze di cambiamento e i richiami allo status quo unitamente a una spinta identitaria che ha precipitato le tendenze nazionalistiche. Dalla Primavera Araba alla Siria, questioni culturali, economiche e politiche, così come un diffuso accesso ai social media stanno portando a un accrescimento della domanda di ingresso e uscita dai confini. La percezione dei cambiamenti nell'ordine sociale ha portato molte persone a cercare un maggior senso di radicamento nell'identità nazionale, comunitaria, religiosa o razziale. Di ciò è testimone Brexit. Viste positivamente, queste strategie di costruzione dell'identità ispirano la speranza di preservare costumi e tradizioni amate e di coltivare un rinnovato senso di comunità. Vista negativamente, la destabilizzazione può alimentare la paura dell'"altro", portando a identità radicalizzate, una crescente attrazione per il fondamentalismo e il populismo, così come i crimini di terrorismo e di odio. Per gli italiani e gli italoamericani, gli attuali scontri in materia di migrazioni portano alla memoria il pesante tributo del Sud al Nord dopo l'unificazione dell'Italia, nonché il grande esodo verso gli Stati Uniti all'inizio e alla metà del XX secolo. Italiani meridionali e immigrati italo-americani erano minoranze ugualmente denigrate, considerate "di classe inferiore" in tutti i sensi, dall'intelligenza, dall'etica del lavoro, dalla cultura e dall'estetica. In tutto il mondo, il benessere e la felicità sono strettamente legati a fattori di organizzazione sociale e delle comunità, ma le preoccupazioni per la salute mentale non ricevono lo stesso supporto politico, economico o culturale dei problemi di salute fisica. Tuttavia, un individuo su nove nel mondo soffre di un disturbo d'ansia. Uno su dieci ha una depressione clinica o un disturbo da uso di sostanze. A parte il prezzo della sofferenza, ogni anno i problemi di salute mentale costano miliardi in perdita di produttività. Tenendo conto di questi problemi, c'è un grande bisogno che gli psicologi dell'Italia e degli Stati Uniti si uniscano per condividere le loro conoscenze e intuizioni. In particolare, in che modo la conoscenza psicologica delle questioni migratorie potrà fornire ulteriori risposte scientifiche e tecnologiche nonché progressi culturali e politici? Quali ulteriori ricerche sono necessarie su questo argomento? Nel frattempo, come possono gli psicologi affrontare le potenziali ricadute sociali, comportamentali ed emotive della migrazione spontanea e forzata? Pur essendo radicati nella storia, nella politica e nella cultura americane, i membri IAPS condividono un'eredità italiana. La potente combinazione di intuizioni personali e professionali sull'integrazione fornirà informazioni sul volto nascosto della migrazione e del potere coloniale. Allo stesso tempo, gli psicologi italiani, intimamente consapevoli dei problemi “nord-sud" dell'Italia, possono condividere lezioni, sfide e storie di successo. Infine, in che modo gli psicologi italo-americani traggono un senso di integrazione e significato dalle loro identità personali e professionali? Quali strategie si rivelano utili negli Stati Uniti nei percorsi della carriera applicata o accademica? Quali forme di azione collettiva riescono a far progredire il contesto a livello locale o nazionale? Dal punto di vista degli psicologi italiani, quali sono i maggiori bisogni di salute mentale della popolazione italiana esistente e dei rifugiati appena arrivati? Quali sono le singole sfide che affrontano la crescita e il progresso della psicologia in Italia? I membri della American Psychological Society e gli psicologi italiani sono figure di spicco della psicologia sociale, politica e della comunità con esperienza e competenza nei principali temi della conferenza. I partecipanti includono eminenti psicologi americani, sociali, clinici e sperimentali, tra cui un ex presidente dell'APA, ex presidenti della divisione APA e redattori di importanti riviste di psicologia scientifica. In sintesi, a Napoli dal 4 al 6 ottobre, si terrà un incontro storico per discutere gli aspetti psicologici del globalismo, della diversità e dell'esclusione e il progresso della professione psicologica. La conferenza continua l'impegno degli organismi organizzatori nell'affrontare problemi di benessere e inclusione. 3
Friday 4th October Morning Session 9.00 - 14.00 Venue: Università Federico II Complesso San Marcellino – Piazza San Marcellino 10 8.30 – 9:00 Registration 9.00 – 9:45 Opening – Welcome Chair: Prof. Caterina Arcidiacono – Dir. Community Psychology Lab DSU, Unina Prof. Arturo De Vivo, Prorettore, University Federico II Prof. Edoardo Massimilla – Director DSU, University Federico II Dott. Fulvio Giardina– President National Order of psychologists Dott. Antonella Bozzaotra – President Order of Psychologists, Campania Region Prof. Anthony Scioli – President, Italian American Psychological Society (IAPS) Dott. Raffaele Felaco – President, Psicologi per la responsabilità sociale Ass. Alessandra Clemente – Comune di Napoli 9.45 -11.00 Round Table 1 - Chair: Antonella Bozzaotra Migration: Resentments, Rage, Negation of the Other, and Hope R. Aurilio E. L. Di Caprio L. Minutillo R. Ventriglia M. Doriani A. Ferrara P. Russo G. Trapanese Sentimenti ed emozioni che attraversano le migrazioni nella memoria e nelle azioni di chi parte e di chi resta 11.00 -12.15 Session 1 – Chair: Carmela Sansone Italian American Experiences T. Mannarini, A. Rochira, A. Fedi, A. Brodsky, S. Buckingham – Resilience, empowerment, and acculturation among first generation immigrants to Italy and the U.S. P. Valerio – Naples and US: Fertile cross hybridization P. Zimbardo – Italian Roots C. Sansone – The Italian American experience 4
12.15-14.00 Round Table 2 – Chair: Raffaele Felaco Migration, Belonging and Inclusion: Clinical Narratives G. Celia L. Baldascini R. Sperandeo V. Mastropaolo D. Moriniello G. Ruggiero M. Gaudieri A. Saggino G. Madonna, M. Rossena Emigrazione come trauma ed esperienze di accoglienza nelle parole e nella esperienza della clinica psicologica Friday 4th October Afternoon Session 14.30 – 19.00 Venue: Università Federico II Complesso San Marcellino – Piazza San Marcellino 10 14.30 -16.00 Session 2 – Chair: Elena Trifiletti; Discussant: Chiara Pecini Inter-Ethnic Discrimination, Bullying and Prejudice Reduction L. Andrighetto, I. Borinca, J. M. Falomir-Pichastor, F. Durante – Mis/Understanding outgroup prosocial behaviors: The role of ethnic prejudice S. E. Shamloo, A. Carnaghi, M. Bianchi, E. Trifiletti – The role of imagined intergroup physical contact in reducing prejudice towards the outgroup L. Ferrari, S. Ranieri, R. Rosnati – Transracially adopted adolescents confronting ethnic difference: The experience of bullying and victimization V. M. Cocco, C. Pecini, E. Bisagno, G. A. Di Bernardo, A. Cadamuro, L. Vezzali – Vicarious intergroup contact and interethnic bullying 14.30 -16.00 Session 3 – (Venue: Aula Pagano 2 – in San Marcellino Cloister) Chair: Giorgia Margherita; Discussant: Laura Migliorini Migration and Social Inclusion G. Troisi, G. Margherita – Migrant women and gender-based violence: A focus group with operators J. De Freitas Girardi, G. Sturm – Mother-child attachment, forced migration, and mental health: Preliminary findings on Sub-Saharan mothers in France 5
F. Tessitore, G. Margherita – Gender dimensions in Nigerian asylum seekers’ narratives: An interpretative-phenomenological analysis F. Esposito, S. Carnevale – Making gender visible in migration-related detention 16.00 -17.30 Session 4 – Chairs: Annamaria De Rosa; Discussant: Daniela Caso Social Disadvantage and Policy Factors Impacting Equality A.S. de Rosa, E. Bocci, M. Latini – Bridges or walls ? Pope Francis versus Donald Trump’s polarized views of transnational migration P. Riva, I. Tupper, L. Pancani, D. Mazzoni, M. Marinucci, N. Aureli – Poverty and social exclusion: An analysis of secondary data of adolescents in Europe E. Trifiletti, L. Vezzali, S. Oselini, S. E. Shamloo, G. A. Di Bernardo – Hidden in plain sight: How negative meta-stereotypes affect an invisible minority V. Pellegrini, M. Salvati, V. De Cristofaro, M. Giacomantonio, L. Leone – Immigration in Italy: The psychological determinants of anti-immigration attitudes among populist voters Friday 4th October Afternoon Session 14.30 – 19.00 Venue: Università Federico II Complesso San Marcellino – Piazza San Marcellino 10 17.30 - 19.00 Session 5 – Chair: Giuseppina Pacilli; Discussant: Stefano Pagliaro Gender and Sexual Orientation Stereotypes and Prejudice in Everyday Life M. Brambilla, L.Vezzali, C. Pecini – Moral purity as a mediator of the relationship between direct and extended contact and contact behavioral intentions M. G. Pacilli, I. Giovannelli, F. Spaccatini, J. Vaes, C. Barbaranelli – Moral outrage and dehumanization towards women (and male partners) who decide to abort C. Pecini, E. Crapolicchio, V. M. Cocco, G. A. Di Bernardo, L. Vezzali – The implicit measurement of sexual objectification in heterosexual couples: An exploratory study on the effects of partner objectification on self-esteem and life satisfaction D. Ruzzante, J. Vaes, G. Cristoforetti, C. Cogoni, V. Mazza - When the woman as object stops being a metaphor Saturday 5th October Morning Session 9.00 - 13.30 Venue: Maschio Angioino - Sala dei Baroni 9.00 -10.30 Session 6 – Chair: Elena Marta; Discussant: Dario Bacchini 6
Violence Terrorism, Insecurity and Wellbeing P. Meringolo – Migrants as suspects? L. Peirone – Insecurity, distrust, and malaise in the era of extreme terrorism C. Russo – Understanding cognitive biases and social connectedness in the context of the migration crises: The role of psychologists in preventing conflicts and promoting community growth C. Novara, M. Garro, C. Scaffidi Abbate – The welfare of immigrants: Issues of resilience and sense of community 10.30 - 12.00 TOWN Hall – Chairs: Caterina Arcidiacono, Anthony Scioli Migration, Borders, and Hope in a Global World L. De Magistris – Mayor of Naples G. Manfredi– Rector Università Federico II, Naples F. Lucidi – Vicar President, Faculty of Medicine & Psychology, La Sapienza, Rome C. Arcidiacono – Director of Community Psychology Lab, DSU,University Federico II B. Zani – President Fondazione Minguzzi, Bologna Saturday 5th October Morning Session 9.30 - 13.30 Venue: Maschio Angioino - Sala dei Baroni 12.00 -13.30 Session 7 - Chair: Melissa Bray, Discussant: Maria Francesca Freda Theories and Psychology’s Best Practices: Descriptions and Proscriptions M. Bray, L. Caterino, J. deLeyer–Tiarks – Healing Approaches for Trauma Related to Migration D. Bacchini, C. Esposito – Growing up in violent contexts: Effects of community, family, and school violence on child adjustment E. Marta – Generativity as vision and practice D. Francescato – Strategies for our global community 13.30 Lunch in Antisala dei Baroni- Maschio Angioino courtyard 14.30 Commemoration of Elizabeth Messina - Antisala dei Baroni- Maschio Angioino Saturday 5th October Afternoon Session 15.00 - 18.00 Venue: Maschio Angioino - Sala dei Baroni 15.00 - 16.30 Session 8 - Chair: Pierangelo Sardi; Discussant: Bruno Mazzara Psychology of Resentment and Revenge M. Ravveduto - The lesson of the Italian – American migration P. Sardi - Migration effects: Resentment and revenge versus a global communuity B. Mazzara- Migration as a social and cultural issue 7
L. Migliorini, N. Rania, J.R. Ferrari, N. Varani – Unaccompanied migrant minors: An Italy vs. U.S. comparison 16.30 - 18.00 Session 9 – Chair: Fortuna Procentese; Discussant: Loris Vezzali Community Psychology, Inclusion and Migration F. Procentese – The difficulty of recognizing the other as not an enemy. Is it possible to think of responsible togetherness processes? C. Canzio – Families and communities C. Albanesi, G. Panini, A. Guarino -“No ports for migrants, no space for criminals”. Are we still reading the same old stories? C. Warter – Differentiating early diagnosis from a domestic third culture 18.00 - 19.00 Session 10 - Chair: Anthony Scioli; Discussant: Sergio Salvatore Trust, Hope, and Belonging: Research and Applications A. Scioli – Measuring and building hope: Recent advances from our hope lab I. Di Napoli, F. Procentese, C. Esposito - Community trust and trustfulness for social inclusion projects S. Salvatore - Hopelessness and demonizing of the other S. Helm, C. Yamane, K. Davis – Culture-as-Intervention: A case example from Hawai`i 20.00 Official Conference Dinner and musical event (see the program on www.communitypsychology.eu) Sunday 6th October Morning Session 9.30 - 13.30 Maschio Angioino- Sala dei Baroni 09.30 - 11.00 Session 11 - Chair: Fortuna Procentese; Discussant: S.A Berger Hope and Trust Revisited C. Arcidiacono – Internalized roots, social trust, and hope for the future S. Di Nuovo – Hope and trust in intercommunity interactions S.A. Berger – From Grief to Hope A. Scioli – When Hopes Divide: How divergent constructions of hope have contributed to American misunderstanding of the southern Italian character 11.00 - 12.00 Session 12 – Chairs: Raffaele Felaco, Santo Di Nuovo Zimbardo Keynote Address Phil Zimbardo – Evil and heroes: Inspiring new heroism in the world 12.00 -13.30 Final Round Table: The Future P. Sardi, A. Scioli, P. Zimbardo, R. Felaco, S. Di Nuovo, L. Caterino, C. Arcidiacono 8
Concluding Thoughts – Nino Daniele Ass. alla cultura Comune di Napoli and Laura Marmorale, Ass. alla coesione sociale 13.30 Lunch for National and International Guests _______________________________________________________________________________ LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Albanesi C. - University of Cesena, Italy Arcidiacono C. – University of Naples Federico II, Italy Aureli N. - University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy Aurilio R. - Direttrice Istituto ITer Bacchini D. - University of Naples Federico II, Italy Baldascini L. - Direttore Istituto IPR Barbaranelli C. - Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy Berger S. A. - Ed.D., LICSW Bianchi M. - Lisbon University Institute, Lisboa, Portugal Bisagno E. - University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Bocci E. - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Borinca I. - University of Geneva, Switzerland Bozzaotra A. - President Order of Psychologists, Campania Region Bray M. - University of Connecticut, Usa Brodsky A. - University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), Usa Buckingham S. - University of Alaska, Anchorage, Usa Cadamuro A. - University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Canzio C. - AIGM - Ass. Italiana Gruppi Multifamiliari Carnaghi A. - University of Trieste, Italy Caso D. - University of Naples Federico II, Italy Caterino L. – Psychologist Tempe, Arizona, Usa Celia G. - Direttrice Cipps Clemente A. – Comune di Napoli, Assessore ai giovani Cocco V. M. - University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Cogoni C. - University of Trento, Italy Crapolicchio E. - University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Cristoforetti G. - Department of Experimental Psychology, Gent, Belgium Davis K. - Puni Ke Ola, United States Daniele G. – Comune di Napoli, Assessore alla cultura e al turismo De Cristofaro V. - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy De Freitas Girardi J. - University of Toulouse, France De Magistris L. - Mayor of Naples De Rosa A. S. - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy deLeyer–Tiarks J. – University of Connecticut, Usa Di Bernardo G. A. - University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Di Caprio E. L. - Direttrice Istituto Ecopsys Di Napoli I. - University of Naples Federico II, Italy Di Nuovo S. – University of Catania, Italy Doriani M. - Direttore Istituto Imago Durante F. - University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy 9
Esposito C. - University of Naples Federico II, Italy Esposito C. - University of Naples Federico II, Italy Esposito F. - University of Oxford (UK) Falomir-Pichastor J. M. - University of Geneva, Switzerland Fedi A. – University of Turin, Italy Felaco R. - President, Psicologi per la responsabilità sociale Ferrara A. - Direttore Istituto IGAT Ferrari J. R. - DePaul University, Chicago Ferrari L. – Catholic University of Milan, Italy Fico R. - President, Italian House of Representatives Francescato D. – ASPIC, Rome, Italy Freda M. F. - University of Naples Federico II, Italy Garro M. - University of Palermo, Italy Gaudieri M. - Direttore Istituto CePat Ghermandi G. - Istituzione G.F. Minguzzi, Metropolitan City of Bologna, Italy Giacomantonio M. - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Giardina F. - President National Order of psychologists Giovannelli I. - University of Perugia, Italy Giovannini G. - Istituzione G.F.Minguzzi, Metropolitan City of Bologna, Italy Guarino A. – University of Cesena, Italy Helm S. - University of Hawai`i, United States Latini M. - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Lazzari A. - Istituzione G.F.Minguzzi, Metropolitan City of Bologna, Italy Leone L. - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Lucidi F. - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Madonna G. - Direttore Istituto IIPR Manfredi G. - Rector University of Naples Federico II, Italy Mannarini T. – University of Salento, Italy Margherita G. - University of Naples Federico II, Italy Marinucci M. - University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy Marmorale L. – Comune di Napoli, Assessore ai diritti di cittadinanza e alla coesione sociale Marta E. - Catholic University of Milan, Italy Massimilla E. - University of Naples Federico II, Italy Mastropaolo V. - Presidente Associazione Virgilio Mazza V. - University of Trento, Italy Mazzara B. - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Mazzoni D. - University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy Meringolo P. - University of Florence, Italy Migliorini L. – University of Genova, Italy Minutillo L. - Direttrice Istituto Caraxe Moriniello D. - Presidente Associazione Virgilio Novara C. - University of Palermo, Italy Oselini S. - University of Verona, Italy Pacilli G. - University of Perugia, Italy Pagliaro S. - University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy Pancani L. - University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy Panini G. - Università di Cesena, Italy Pecini C. - University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy 10
Peirone L. - University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy; University of Brescia, Italy Pellegrini V. - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Procentese F. – University of Naples Federico II, Italy Rania N. – University of Genova, Italy Ranieri S. - Catholic University of Milan, Italy Ravveduto M. – University of Salerno, Italy Riva P. - University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy Rochira A. – University of Salento, Italy Rosnati R. - Catholic University of Milan, Italy Rossena M. - Presidente IISU Ruggiero G. - Direttore Istituto IMEPs Russo C. - University of Salerno, Italy Russo P. - AIPA Ruzzante D. - University of Trento, Italy Saggino A. - Direttore Istituto CSP Salvati M. - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Salvatore S. - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Sansone C. - Italian-American Psychological Society, Italy and New Jersey, USA. Sardi P. - Co-president of APIOW Scaffidi Abbate C. - University of Palermo, Italy Scioli A. - Keene State College, Usa Shamloo S. E. - University of Verona, Italy Spaccatini F. - University of Perugia, Italy Sperandeo R. - Direttore Istituto SiPGI Sturm G. – University of Toulouse, France Tessitore F. – University of Naples Federico II, Italy Trapanese G. - Direttrice Istituto ISPREFF Trifiletti E. – University of Verona, Italy Troisi G. - University of Naples Federico II, Italy Tupper I. - University of Surrey, UK Vaes J. - University of Trento, Italy Valerio P –University of Naples Federico II, Italy Varani N. – University of Genova, Italy Ventriglia R. - Direttore Istituto Centro Logos Vezzali L. – University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Warter C. - The Wright Institute Berkeley California, USA Yamane C. - University of Hawai`i, United States Zani B. - Istituzione G.F.Minguzzi, Metropolitan City of Bologna, Italy Zimbardo P. – Stanford University, Usa 11
ADDITIONAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION PRE-REGISTRATION Conference pre-registration is required. Send an email to psy.na2019@gmail.com before the 30th of September 2019 (see the annex form) Registration for the conference is free but places are limited: (On a first come basis) SIMULTANEOUS TRANSLATION SERVICE On Saturday, October 5th and Sunday, October 6th English – Italian Translation Services Will Be Provided VENUES 4th October University Federico II- Complesso di San Marcellino – Largo San Marcellino, 10 12
VENUES CONT’D 5th – 6th October Maschio Angioino- Sala dei Baroni Visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castel_Nuovo PROGRAM UPDATES At the website you will find an update of the program in real time. Visit: www.communitypsychology.eu ELIZABETH MESSINA COMMEMORATION Elizabeth Messina, late founder of the Italian American Psychological Society, will receive a special commemoration for her seminal research and activities related to Italian American psychology. HOSTING EVENTS Dinner and Lunch for international and national guests are hosted by the Neapolitan Psychologist’s community (More information will be provided) 13
WORKSHOP: PHOTOVOICE NARRATIVES ON MIGRATION: HATE AND HOPE This event is co-organized with ECPA (European Community Psychology Association), IAPS (Italian American Psychological Society), PhD Program in Mind, Gender, and Languages, and the Community Psychology Lab (SEE THE PROGRAM). Thursday 4th October 14.00 - 19.00 Introduction Maria Vargaz Moniz – President ECPA, Fortuna Procentese – Scientific Director of Community Psychology Lab Presenter SUSANA HELM – Prof. of Community Psychology, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu (US) WORKSHOP FEE: The fee for this event is 50 euros. Contact psy.na2019@gmail.com before the 30 of September 2019 CONFERENCE DINNER AND MUSICAL EVENT The conference dinner will be held on the 5th of October in the Angioino Roof- Hotel Mediterraneo - The payment for the participation will be collected upon your arrival in Naples (45 euros) Please make your pre-reservation on the conference website: psy.na2019@gmail.com 14
ACCOMODATIONS Preferred Hotels Hotel Mercure Angioino has a special view of the Castle (approximately 120-150 euros for the dates of the conference). http://mercureangioinonapolicentro.hotelinnapoli.com/ http://mercureangioinonapolicentro.hotelinnapoli.com/index_it.html Other Hotels in the area: (Approximately 100-150 euros): Hotel Naples: https://www.hotelnaples.it/ Hotel San Marco http://www.smhotel.it (Approximately 150-200 euros): Hotel palazzo Turchini https://www.palazzoturchini.it (Approximately 300 euros): Hotel Renaissance Mediterraneo http://www.mediterraneonapoli.com For B&B apartments in the area, visit: http://gentilesuite.it/ Decumano HOME (1-2 people for night 55 euros) Contatto WhatsApp e telefono 920486295 Pagina Facebook https://www.facebook.com/decumanohome/ Profilo Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/decumanohome/?hl=it nhttps://www.airbnb.it/rooms/31188321?preview_for_ml=true&guests=1&adults=1 Email decumanohome@gmail.com TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION From the airport to town: Public: Alibus service http://www.anm.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1314 Taxis “Tariffa predeterminata” If you need further information or have a special request, please contact us. We will reply as soon as possible: psy.na2019@gmail.com caterina.arcidiacono@unina.it 15
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Anne Marie Albano (IAPS, Italian American Psychological Society, Child Clinical Psychologist), Caterina Arcidiacono, Dario Bacchini, Daniela Caso, Vincenza Capone, Maria Annarosa Donizzetti, Francesca Freda, Giorgia Margherita, Orazio Miglino, Fortuna Procentese, Maria Clelia Zurlo (Università Federico II, Naples), Antonella Bozzaotra (Ordine degli psicologi della Campania), Linda Caterino (IAPS, School Psychologist), Santo Di Nuovo (IAPS, AIP), Raffaele Felaco (Psicologi per la Responsabilità Sociale), Fulvio Giardina (CNOP, Ordine degli psicologi nazionale), Pierangelo Sardi (APIOW: Association of Psychologists of Italian Origin in the World, Social Psychologist), Anthony Scioli (IAPS, Clinical Psychologist), Elena Marta (SIPCO), Loris Vezzali (AIP Sociale), Philip Zimbardo (IAPS, Social Psychologist) SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Caterina Arcidiacono, Raffaele Felaco, Fortuna Procentese, Pierangelo Sardi, Anthony Scioli, Loris Vezzali, Phil Zimbardo ORGANIZATIONAL STAFF Coordination: Immacolata Di Napoli Stefania Carnevale, Ciro Esposito, Barbara Agueli, Giovanna Celardo, Aurora Russo, Emanuele Esempio SPONSORSHIP Ateneo Università Federico II DSU and MGL PHD – University Federico II Comune di Napoli Ordine degli Psicologi Nazionale Ordine degli Psicologi della Regione Campania AIP (Associazione Italiana di Psicologia) Board - Aip Sezione di Psicologia Sociale SIPCO (Società Italiana di Psicologia di Comunità) Giunti- Editore Renaissance Hotel Naples Marriot 16
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