YIISA Conference: “The Psychological Notion of the Threat of Contemporary Genocidal Antisemitism From Denial and Paralysis to Understanding the Challenge”

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YIISA: The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism

presents

A Special Conference

The Psychological Notion of the Threat of Contemporary Genocidal Antisemitism

From Denial and Paralysis to Understanding the Challenge

Tuesday, April 28th 2009

Yale University – Linsly Chittenden Hall, Rm. 101

63 High Street, New Haven, CT

10:00am -5:00pm

Speakers include:

Stevan Hobfoll – Distinguished Prof. of Psychology, Kent State University

Hadar Lubin – Assistant Clinical Prof. of Psychiatry, Yale University

Ervin Staub Professor of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts

Idit Shalev- PhD, Psychologist, Post- doc, YIISA, Yale University

Peter Glick- Professor of Psychology at Lawrence University

Ron Aviram-PhD, Instructor in Clinical Psychology, Columbia University,

Medical Center

& other international prominent scholars and experts on social science
More information: www.yale.edu/yiisa

YIISA Conference: “The Psychological Notion of the Threat of Contemporary Genocidal Antisemitism From Denial and Paralysis to Understanding the Challenge”

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