Schedule

Fri, Sept. 10         (10–12:45 PT / 1–3:45 ET) Link to written summary of Days 1 & 2

DAY 1

 

 

1:00–1:30

SESSION 1: WELCOME/OPENING SESSION

Moderator: Robert Lemelson, PhD, President, FPR

·   Informal Check-in, how is everyone doing?

 

 

 

1:30–1:45

 

 

1:45–2:00

 

2:00–2:15

SESSION 2: FUNDED GRANTS/ROUND 2 UPDATES (15 mins each).

Moderator: Carole Browner, PhD, MPH, FPR Board Member

 1. The Role of Emotional and Social Regulation in Buffering the Adverse Effects of Trauma Exposure in a Vietnamese Sample, Maria Gendron and Kathy Trang

2. Sources of Complacency During the “New Normal”: The Social Analgesia Hypothesis, Shinobu Kitayama and Sally Seraphin

3. Expanding The Thinking Republic Digital Platform for Better Interdisciplinary Collaboration & Broader Reach, Sally Seraphin

 

 

 

 

2:15–2:35

SESSION 3: SUMMER PROJECTS

Moderators:  Tanya Luhrmann, Maria Gendron

4. Mobile Methods Learning Group, Daniel Lende (leader), Maria Gendron, Tawni Tidwell, Kathy Trang (occasional participant observer), Breanne Casper, Angelica Lim.

2:35–2:40 Break (5 mins)
2:40–3:00 5. Synchrony: Tender Rhythms, Dietz Stout and Stephanie Koziej
3:00–3:20 6. Making the Invisible Visible: Brain Imaging, Ethnographic Film, and the Capture of Invisible Presence, Michael Lifshitz (leader), Suparna Choudhury
3:20–3:40 7. Turtle or Hare: A Mathematical Model of Alternative Developmental Strategies for Optimal Fitness in Safe or Uncertain Socioecological Conditions, Sally Seraphin and Nina Fefferman

 

Saturday, Sept. 11 (10–12:45 PT / 1–3:45 ET) DAY 2
 

 

 

1:00–1:15

 

 

 

1:15–1:30

SESSION 4: FUNDED GRANTS/ROUND 2 UPDATES (15 mins each).

Moderator: Marjorie Kagawa-Singer, PhD, FPR Board Member

 8. Innovations in Cross-Cultural Clinical Collaboration and Training: Conducting a North American COVID-19 Tibetan Medicine Observation Study under the “New Normal,” Tawni Tidwell

9. Advancing a Norm In/Congruity Theory of Health and Healing: New Normal Social Relations and Emotional Experiences in the Pandemic and Beyond, Jeff Snodgrass

 

 

 

1:30–1:50

SESSION 5: SUMMER PROJECTS (20 mins each)

Moderators: Sam Veissière, Chikako Ozawa-de Silva

10. Avatar Involvement, Emotional Experience, and Immune Biology: A Multi-Sited and Cross-Cultural Collaborative Study, Jeffrey Snodgrass and Steve Cole

1:50–2:00 Break
2:00–2:20 11.  Individual Differences of Resilience and Transformation Through Practice, Tawni Tidwell (leader), Laurence Kirmayer, Chikako Ozawa-de Silva, Seinenu Thein-Lemelson, Samuel Veissière
2:20–2:40 12. Intimacy and Marriage Among Women in Japan, Chikako Ozawa-de Silva
2:40–3:00 13. Multi-Sited Research on Mind and Emotion in the Context of Culture: Methodological Challenges and Opportunities, Jeff Snodgrass (leader), Maria Gendron, Tanya Luhrmann, Kathy Trang, Sayed Shabab Wahid, Kara Weisman
 

 

 

 

3:00–3:15

 

3:15–3:45

SESSION 6: FUNDED GRANT / ROUND 2 / UPDATE AND LOOKING AHEAD

Moderator: Carol Worthman

 

14. Mind and Spirit Interdisciplinary Cross-Site Analyses, Tanya Luhrmann, Kara Weisman, et al.

15. Wrap-up, looking ahead (e.g., next round of grants – questions and ideas, ideas for focused discussions, 2022 plans)