Dr. Adrian Stanciu
Psychologische Gerontologie
2018
51st Congress of the German Psychological Society (DGPs), Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Stanciu, Witte, & Boehnke. A new empirical approach to inter-cultural comparisons of value preferences based on Schwartz’s theory. (scheduled)
Conflict Research Society (CRS) Annual Conference, Birmingham, UK
Stanciu, Smallenbroeck, Arant, & Boehnke. Value development trajectories and political engagement in mid-adulthood: Evidence from a three-decade longitudinal study of peace movement sympathizers and activists. Oral presentation (scheduled) in the Panel “Peace Psychology”, chaired by H. Blumberg.
IACCP International Congress, Guelph, Canada
1. Stanciu, Witte, & Boehnke. Introducing the ‘distribution approach’ as an alternative methodology to empirically arrive at value priorities at the culture level. Oral presentation in the Symposium “The BIGSSS symposium: Value-behaviour relation, value priorities, and value change”, chaired by M. Boehnke.
2. Stanciu. On how a combination of the Social Network Paradigm and focus group interviews can provide insights into ‘cultural fluidity’. Poster presentation. (poster)
2017
IACCP Regional Congress, Warsaw, Poland
1. Overall and contextually-bound well-being: A suggestion of life satisfaction as different facets of well-being. (slides available)
2. Under-represented ethnic and cultural groups from the Eastern european context. A research incubator for young academics. (organized panel) (slides available)
2016
IACCP International Congress, Nagoya, Japan
Four dimensions of stereotypes: Evidence from Romania and a seven-culture test of structure reliability. (slides available)
ICP Congress, Yokohama, Japan
Stereotype based faultlines: The effects of a stereotypically-consistent composition of groups on inter-group relations. (slides available)
Diaspora Conference on Research and Graduate Education in Romania, Timisoara, Romania
Adaptation of personal stereotypes to cultural stereotypes: Research suggestions and initial evidence. (slides available)
2015
IAIR International Congress, Bergen, Norway
When stereotypes acculturate. Cognitive adaptation patterns of Romanian migrants in four European countries. (slides available)
2014
IACCP International Congress, Reims, France
1. Have you heard of the Manelisti? An incursion into the cultural stereotypes of Romanians. (slides available)
2. Introducing the Integrative Model of Stereotype Acculturation (tIMoSA): A complementary Psychological and Sociological perspective about stereotypes held by migrants. (slides available)
28th EFPSA Congress, Baile Felix, Romania
The roles of culture and migration in shaping and re-shaping the content of stereotypes. (slides available)
SocLife Spring Workshop on Statistics, Cologne, Germany
From pieces to the whole using Structural Equation Modelling: The case of scale construction for measuring stereotype content in the Romanian cultural context. (slides available)
MIGREMUS Colloquium on Integration and Spatial Mobility, Bremen, Germany
The Integrative Model of Stereotype Acculturation: A joint psychological and sociological perspective about changes in stereotypes held by migrants. (slides available)
SocDoc PhD Workshop, Cologne, Germany
When stereotypes acculturate: The Integrative Model of Stereotype Acculturation. (slides available)