Broadening our Understanding of Alliances for Social Change: Conflict and Cooperation as Independent and Co-existing

The 2026 Small Meeting on “Broadening our understanding of alliances for social change: conflict and cooperation as independent and co-existing” aims to bring together research regarding the psychological antecedents, processes and consequences of intergroup alliances for facilitating social change and collective action, as well as theoretical and empirical contributions to better understand the conceptualization and interrelation of conflict and cooperation in the generation and development of different social movements.

Location

Mind, Brain, and Behavior Research Center, Granada, Spain

Dates

February 4 – February 6, 2026

Our Team

Organizing Team

Soledad de Lemus

University of Granada, Spain

Ana Urbiola

University of Granada, Spain

Lucía Estevan-Reina

University of Granada, Spain

Danna Galván-Hernández

University of Granada, Spain

Rocío Segura-Nebot

University of Granada, Spain

Cátia Pinto Teixeira

Maastricht University, Netherlands

Alana Daly

University of Granada, Spain

Cristina Carmona-López

University of Almería, Spain

Scientific Team

Anna Kende

Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary

Stephen Wright

Simon Fraser University, Canada

Soledad de Lemus
University of Granada, Spain

Ana Urbiola

University of Granada, Spain

Lucía Estevan-Reina

University of Granada, Spain

Cátia Pinto Teixeira

Maastricht University, Netherlands

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