Time perspective across cultures and across time -research projects updates

These days besides my activities linked to organizing our Network’s next meeting in Copenhagen this August: Celebrating Time, which will run from 15 to 19 August, I’m also working on finalizing two research projects that we started some time ago.

We are still working with Evgeny Osin on figuring out how to make sense out of the data we have from 33 countries using the ZTPI measure. As always with these type of convenience data sets, some things work and some other don’t. But we are making some progress and we hope to finalize the study during our open data lab session during the conference. So if you’re interested in learning how to deal with such data sets, or you have some good advice – you’re more than welcome to drop by. Check out the program of the conference to know when the session will be scheduled.

And as earlier announced in our Network updates – Aleksandra Kostic is editing a new book with current research in time perspective field. Britt Wiberg, me, Grazia Carelli and Marie Wiberg are working on a chapter for that book: Developing empirical profile of the balanced time perspective (BTP) and exploring its stability over time. It has been a very interesting and insightful project involving case studies and a lot of work! Aleksandra has set up a deadline for us – May 25th, so we are doing our best to meet it.

Time Perspective Network – program highlights and other updates

Celebrating Time – TPCPH2016 Highlights

Some of the highlights of this year’s edition of the Time Perspective conference is its cultural satellite events. We are partnering up with the Danish Film Institute and CPH:PIX and co-organize two movie screenings in Cinemateket.

August 18th, at 16:45 – Into Eternity (2009) with introduction by the film director, Michael Madsen (DK) and follow up debate with futurist Patrick van der Duin (NL), climate and energy expert from Greenpeace Tarjei Haaland (DK), psychologist Yaacov Trope (USA) and an architect Marie-Louise Holst (DK).

August 19th, at 18:30 – The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015) feature film with introduction and follow-up Q&A session with prof. Philip Zimbardo (USA).

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Doing time in Saint Petersburg

Exciting news – I am going to make it to the Psychology of the XXI Century Conference in St. Petersburg next week! In case you are around – do let me know! I will be so happy to catch up!

The Conference will run between April 19 and April 21. I am invited to host a round table and talk about our International Time Perspective Network and time perspective research.

I do hope that I will have a bit of time to revisit the city. I haven’t been there since 2003. I’m pretty sure there have been many changes. I’m looking forward to this adventure!

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Очень все неожиданно произошло, но все успели – побегать и понервничать пришлось, как в былые времена, но приглашение в итоге удалось получить, визу оформить, билеты были куплены – так что вылетаю в понедельник в Санкт-Петербург. Буду рада встречам!

Временная перспектива – русско-язычные исследования

О чем же проводят исследования наши русско-язычные коллеги все эти годы? Я давно задавалась этим вопросом. И может есть какие-то тенденции, “мода” на определенные темы? Мы пытались как-то собирать сведения об исследованиях, ведь нам, разработчикам методики, это очень интересно на самом деле. Автоматизировали мы это только в 2013 году, до предыдущих лет не знаю, когда руки дойдут..

Вот, какая у нас картинка сложилась:

2013:

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2014:

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2015:

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New article: Personal time perceptions and their impact on cooperation across nations

our project, inspired by the summer school on social simulations and complex systems in 2009, has finally produced the results! it’s been a long process and I’m so thankful to everyone who participated in it one way or another! science is always a collaborative effort!

you can find our paper, Simulating Irrational Human Behavior to Prevent Resource Depletion in PLOS ONE

 

TP Network: Our book is out!

it seems like our book is finally out!

Time Perspective Theory; Review, Research and Application: Essays in Honor of Philip G. Zimbardo

Editors: Maciej Stolarski, Nicolas Fieulaine, Wessel van Beek

ISBN: 978-3-319-07367-5 (Print) 978-3-319-07368-2 (Online)

find it here

 

Our second cross-cultural article became chapter in the book.

Sircova, A., van de Vijver, F. J., Osin, E., Milfont, T. L., Fieulaine, N., Kislali-Erginbilgic, A., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2015). Time Perspective Profiles of Cultures. In Time Perspective Theory; Review, Research and Application (pp. 169-187). Springer International Publishing.