Paul Nesbitt-Larking is Professor of Political Science at Huron University College, Canada. His recent publications include Politics, Society, and the Media (2009), the Political Psychology of Globalization: Muslims in the West (2011) as well as numerous academic articles and chapters. He is President-elect of the International Society of Political Psychology.
Henk Dekker is Professor of Political Socialization and Integration and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences of Leiden University, the Netherlands and co-chair of the ECPR Political Psychology Standing Group. His research focuses on explaining citizens' political behavior and orientations, including voting behavior, political knowledge, political cynicism, nationalism, and attitudes towards ethnic minorities, including Islamophobia, and attitudes towards foreign countries and international cooperation.
Tereza Capelos is Senior Lecturer in Political Psychology at the University of Surrey, UK, Vice President of the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP), Co-Chair of the ECPR Political Psychology Standing Group, and Director of the ISPP Summer Academy. She examines the affective and cognitive determinants of political judgments, and specializes in reputation formation and management, political scandals and accountability, and emotions in times of crisis.
Catarina Kinnvall is Professor at the Department of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden. She is also the former Vice-President of the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP). Her research interests involve political psychology, migration and multiculturalism, globalization, religion and nationalism, with a particular focus on South Asia and Europe.