May 23rd is approaching fast, and we will present an inspiring programme of great speakers. Last week we’ve added Paul Dekker and Marc Slors. This week, with no small amount of pride, we are announcing two more speakers: Tazuko van Berkel and Daniël Wigboldus.
Tazuko van Berkel analyzed the effects monetization had on conceptions of reciprocity in friendship, in the Greek world of the 5th and 4th century BC.
Her present project concerns the communicative role and ideological function of the use of numbers and calculations in ancient Greek democracy. Tazuko van Berkel is a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at .
Photo: Dick van Aalst
Daniël Wigboldus‘ research interests are many – among them: stereotyping and prejudice, impulsive versus reflective behavior, and language and communication. With his research he aims to answer questions concerning person perception. How do we form impressions of others?
Daniel is a professor of Social and Cultural Psychology and Director of the School of Psychology and Artificial Intelligence at the Radboud Universiteit. He is one of the initiators of the Radboud Faces Database and of the Radboud Immersive Virtual Environment Research lab.
We are still receiving a lot of applications for a seat at De Vereeniging on May 23rd, and we are about to send out the first invitations. But don’t worry, we won’t give away all available seats at once. So be sure to create a profile in order to be considered for application! You can find an uptodate list of confirmed speakers on our speakers page.