The Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology is a series of annual meetings organised by the University of New South Wales. The aim of the Sydney Symposia is to provide new, integrative insights into key areas of contemporary research in this field. Each Symposium deals with an important current theme in social psychology, and the invited participants are leading researchers in the field from around the world. Each contribution is extensively discussed during the Symposium, and is subsequently thoroughly revised into book chapters that are published in the volumes in this series.
Tenth Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology will be held in Sydney from Tuesday, 13th – Thursday, 15th March 2007 and will examine
Social relationships: Cognitive, affective and motivational processes.
Please visit the SSSP 2007
website for more information.