| | Check-in is mandatory on the day of the pre-conference | Aula (the Hall) of the Palais Universitaire |
| | Tal Moran, The Open University of Israel | |
| | Gregory Maio, University of Bath | |
| | Lukas Wolf, University of Bath | The Value Perception Gap: What It Is, What It Does, and How to Reduce It |
| | Adva Gruenwald, Hebrew University of Jerusalem | If They Reject It, I Believe It: Oppositional Distinctiveness in the Endorsement of Falsehoods |
| | Manuel Becker, Philipps-Universität Marburg | “It’s not racist if everybody does it, or is it?”: Normality, morality, and defensiveness in racism judgements |
| | Yee Man Branda Yu, University of Hong Kong | Moral Distance as a Mechanism Linking Parent-Child Political Incongruence to Family Relationships: Evidence from Hong Kong and the U.S. |
| | Tal Moran, The Open University of Israel | |
| | Dominic Abrams, University of Kent | Extreme normality or normalised extremism? Transgression credit for losing leaders |
| | Éloïse Côté, University of Toronto | Righteous Wrongs: Moral Judgments of Ideologically Motivated Transgressions |
| | Jason Lam, University of Southampton | Specific contexts and personal disagreements reverse and eliminate perceived moral differences between objectivists and relativists |
| Project incubator 1 (parallel sessions) | Shani Oppenheim-Weller, Hadassah Academic College; Paul Hanel, University of Essex; Lilach Sagiv, The Hebrew University of Israel | Value Fulfillment and Behavioural Tendencies in Intergroup Contexts |
| | Sylvia Y Xu, Maastricht University | The Power and Paradox of Moral Persuasion Across Social Contexts |
| | Alex Lambert, Nottingham Trent University | Near and dear versus far and foul: How social ties shape moral cognition and evaluation amid ambiguous information |
| | Aline Kelber, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences | Young People’s Judgment of Normative and Non-Normative Pro-Environmental Collective Action |
| | | U’Esplanade |
| | Adi Amit, The Open University of Israel | |
| | Naomi Ellemers, Utrecht University | Groups as moral anchors: Causes and consequences of (im)moral workplace behavior |
| | Ilana Ushomirsky, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem | Changing Minds in Times of War: An Intervention Tournament to Increase Public Support for Ending the Israel-Gaza War |
| | Roger Giner-Sorolla, University of Kent | Motivational and cognitive factors in moral disengagement |
| Project incubator 2 (parallel sessions) | Jesse Reid, University of Toronto | Testing Ideological Climate Change Appeals: The Roles of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation |
| | Yael Itzhaki-Braun, Tel-Aviv University | The Emotional Enforcement of Norms: Societal Conditional Regard as a Moral Regulation Mechanism |
| | Andrey Elster, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem | The Nuance Paradox: Structural Differentiation of Personal and Group Values in the Intergroup Context |
| | Ian Danton, University of Derby | Understanding the use of Values Scales in Psychology: A Potential Future Direction |
| | | Aula (the Hall) of the Palais Universitaire |
| | Zaur Afandiyev, Stockholm University | |
| | Sabina Cehajic-Clancy, Stockholm University | Changing Perceptions of Group Morality: Moral Exemplar Intervention |
| | Cristhian A. Martínez, University of Groningen | (A)symmetries in Core and Peripheral Values among Republicans and Democrats in the Polarized U.S. Context |
| | Emily Haines, Flinders University | Finding Common Ground: Value Consensus Unites Advantaged and Disadvantaged Groups Across Intergroup Divides |
| | Erik Bojerud, Stockholm University | The impact of collective norms on support for reconciliation policies |
| | Adi Amit, The Open University of Israel | |
| | List of registered participants | Flam's |
| | | Aula (the Hall) of the Palais Universitaire |