The conference is honoured and proud to present the following speakers giving a keynote address in their respective field of expertise. Clicking on the presenter's name should get you the keynote speaker's abstract and (contact) information.
Mark
W. Baldwin, associate professor of psychology, McGill University, Montreal
(QC), Canada
Social cognition and self-with-other: My advisor and the Pope are watching
me from the back of my mind
Hubert J.M. Hermans, professor of psychology, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
The dialogical self: State of the art
Robert A. Neimeyer, professor of psychology, University of Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Trauma, loss, and the dialogical reconstruction of meaning
Mark B. Tappan, associate professor of education and human development, Colby College, Waterville, Maine, USA
Identity development, 'internalized oppression', and the dialogical self: The politics of 'ideological becoming'
Leni M.FM Verhofstadt-Denève, professor of psychology, Ghent University, Belgium
The psychodramatic 'social atom method': Dialogical self in dialectical action