
The nineteenth IACM conference took place in Montreal Canada between June 25 and June 28.
Conference Award Winners
Best empirical conference paper: Roderick Swaab, Vicki Medvec, and Daniel Diermeier, Communication and media negotiation.
Best (first-authored) student conference paper: Astrid Homan, Daan van Knippenberg, Gerben van Kleef, and Carsten De Dreu, Breaking down faultlines by valuing diversity: The effects of diversity beliefs on the functioning of diverse work groups.
Best applied conference paper: Carsten Tripscha, Bill Donohue and Daniel Druckman, Forward/backward contextual frames surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian Oslo I accords.
Best theoretical conference paper: Peter J. Carnevale, The structure of integrative agreement: The agreement circumplex.
Best academic paper published in 2004: Kim, P., Ferrin, D., Cooper, C., & Dirks, K. (2004). Removing the Shadow of Suspicion: The Effects of Apology Versus Denial for Repairing Competence-Versus Integrity-Based Trust Violations. Journal of Applied Psychology, 89, 104-118.
Best book published 2004/2005: Daniel Druckman, Doing Research: Methods of Inquiry for Conflict Analysis. Sage.
Rubin Theory-to-Practice award: Lisa Blomgren Bingham, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University. A description of Lisa's work is in the Spring 2006 SIGNAL.
Conference Photos (thanks to Wolfgang Steinel)
1: Sunday Activities: Canoe and Cycling Trip
2: Sunday Night Wine and Poster Reception
3: Monday Night Event: The Sugar Shack
4: Key Note and Conference Photos
5: Tuesday Night Awards Banquet and Entertainment