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Program Schedule

Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Afternoon Participants arrive
7:00 pm Dinner off-site (participants on their own)
Thursday, June 22, 2017
8:00-9:00 am Breakfast (Hayward Room, Hanover Inn)
9:00-9:15 am Opening remarks
9:15-10:15 am Keynote #1: Lynn Smith-LovinAffect Control Theory: A Primer 
10:15-10:30 am Break
10:30-12:00 pm Thematic Session #1: Impression Change Revisited

•  Dawn Robinson, Modeling Arabic-Language Impression Change
•  Jun Zhao, Modeling the Affective Basis of Morality and Justice among Chinese
•  Jonathan Morgan, Kimberly Rogers, and Mao Hu, Four Approaches to Modeling Impressions of Social Events
•  Rohan Lulham and Daniel Shank, Tangible Products as Modifiers of Identities
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Daniel Shank, Affective Impressions of Groups versus Individuals in Interactions*

12:00-12:30 pm Lunch served
12:30-1:30 pm Methods Conference #1: Jonathan MorganData collection with Surveyor 3.0

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1:30-2:30 pm Keynote #2: Neil MacKinnon, Recent Developments in Affect Control Theory
2:30-2:45 pm Break (relocate to Ford Sayre/Brewster)
2:45-3:45 pm Thematic Session #2: Status and Power

•  Andreas Schneider, Complementary Patterns of Dominance and Submission
•  Kimberly B. Rogers, Privilege and Social Action
•  Robert Freeland and Jesse Hoey, Modeling Occupational Status Using Affect Control Theory
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Celeste Campos-Castillo and Kathryn Lively, Sex Differences in the Effects of Role Atypicality on Status in Groups
•  Marshall Schmidt, Conceptions of Status and Perceptions of Crime*

3:45-4:45 pm Thematic Session #3: Gender

•  Jonathan Morgan, The Role of Gendered Identities in Impression Formation
•  Robert Freeland and Catherine Harnois, A Multidimensional Model of Occupational Gender Stratification
•  Amy Kroska and Trent Cason, The Gender Gap in Business Leadership
•  Celeste Campos-Castillo and stef shuster, Modeling Voter Ideology and Responses toward Public Policies with Affect Control Theory
•  Kaitlin Boyle and Chase Meyer, Deflection in the 2016 Election: Gender, Perceptions, and Voting Intentions*

4:45-5:00 pm Closing remarks
5:00-6:00 pm Break
6:00 pm Reception at South House (meet in Hanover Inn lobby at 5:45 to walk over)
Friday, June 23, 2017
8:00-9:00 am Breakfast (Hayward Room, Hanover Inn)
9:00-9:15 am Opening remarks
9:15-10:15 am Keynote #3: Jesse HoeyIntroduction to Bayesian Affect Control Theory
10:15-10:30 am Break
10:30-12:00 pm Thematic session #4: Novel Methods and Methodological Applications

•  Linda Francis and Kathryn Lively, Affect Control Theory as a Qualitative Analysis Schema
•  Joshua Jung and Jesse Hoey, Bayesian Affect Control Theory and the Iterated Networked Prisoner's Dilemma
•  Areej Alhothali and Jesse Hoey, Semi-Supervised Affective Meaning Lexicon Expansion Using Semantic and Distributed Word Representations
•  David Choi, Robert Freeland, and Jesse Hoey, Occupational Social Status Modeling with ACT and BayesACT*

12:00-12:30 pm Lunch served
12:30-1:30 pm Methods Conference #2: Kimberly Rogers, Jesse Hoey, and Doug HillSimulating Interactions with BayesACT

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1:30-2:30 pm Keynote #4: Tobias SchröderBayesian Affect Control Theory of Self
2:30-2:45 pm Break (relocate to Ford Sayre/Brewster)
2:45-3:45 pm Thematic Session #5: Deflection, Variance, and Meaning

•  Jessica Collett and Kayla Pierce, Understanding Ambiguous Events
•  Brent Curdy, Error Revisited: The Meaning and Ramifications of Variance for Affect Control Theory
•  Chelsea Rae Kelly, Discordantly Meaningful: Examining Cognitive Mechanisms of Culture and Action
•  Bryan Cannon, Chelsea Rae Kelly, and Dawn Robinson, Improbable Events: A Cross-Cultural Examination of Deflection Across Institutions in the US and Egypt*

3:45-4:45 pm Thematic Session #6: Self and Identity

•  Kenny Joseph, The Identity Labeling Problem
•  Rohan Lulham, Clementine Thurgood, and Daniel Shank, Affie: An Affective Thesaurus for the Professional and the Curious
•  Kaitlin Boyle, Using Self-Sentiments to Predict Identity and Behavior
•  Kimberly Rogers and Kaitlin Boyle, Identity Sentiments and Well-Being*
•  Kathryn Lively, Identity Transformation and Weight-Loss: Altering Fundamental Sentiments in an Online Community*

4:45-5:00 pm Closing remarks
5:00-6:00 pm Break
6:00 pm Dinner off-site (participants on their own)
Saturday, June 24, 2017
8:00-9:00 am Breakfast (Ford Sayre/Brewster)
9:00-9:15 am Opening remarks
9:15-10:45 am Collaborative Research Meetings, Session #1
10:45-11:00 am Break
11:00-12:30 pm Collaborative Research Meetings, Session #2
12:30-1:30 pm Lunch served
1:30-2:30 pm Incubator Session #1: Topic TBD
2:30-2:45 pm Break
2:45-3:45 pm Incubator Session #2: Topic TBD
3:45-4:45 pm Group discussion
4:45-5:00 pm Closing remarks
5:00-6:00 pm Break
6:00 pm Dinner off-site (participants on their own)
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Morning Participants depart

* Denotes 5-minute flash talk on work in development or in progress.