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Konverents Tallinnas 21-23 okt 99
2nd EAST-WEST COLLOQUIUM IN ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Preliminary programme (minor changes possible)
DAY 0 THURSDAY OCTOBER 21, 1999
Arrival and registration of participants at the Main Building of
Tallinn Pedagogical University
(Narva Road 25), Room H-306 (Department of psychology, phone 6409 472)
- 10-11 am & 2-4 pm
12.00 Inauguration Ceremony of Honorary Doctors (including
Robert Sommer) (optional)
16.00 Concert at Kaarli Church (optional)
DAY 1 FRIDAY OCTOBER 22, 1999
10.00 Opening of the colloquium
Mati Heidmets and Toomas Niit (ESTONIA)
SESSION 1
10.20 Wolfgang F.E. Preiser (U. S. A.)
Environment/behavior studies: A personal retrospective
11.00 William Michelson (CANADA)
In search of useful information: The changing relationship of
environmental psychology and
established disciplines over time
11.40 Seymour Wapner (U. S. A.) - presented in absence
Some examples of the diversity of assumptions, problems and
methodologies of contemporary
environment-behavior research
COFFEE BREAK 12.10 - 12.30
12.30 Kaj Noschis (SWITZERLAND)
The journal Architecture & Behaviour: An attempt to alert designers to
dwellers
12.55 Constantine Kiyanenko (RUSSIA)
Environmental legacy and its impact on architectural education and
theory in modern Russia
13.20 Helene Steinbach (RUSSIA)
The present tendencies in the development of environmental psychology
in Russia
13.45 Alexander Vysokovsky (RUSSIA)
Studies of urban environments: The Tallinn and Moscow Schools
LUNCH 14.10 - 15.15
15.15 Liisa Horelli (FINLAND)
Finnish environmental psychology as aparticipatory trajectory
15.40 Mark Savchenko (RUSSIA)
Anatomy of the situation
16.05 Robert B. Bechtel (U. S. A.)
The cultural dilemmas of space travel
16.30 Volodymyr Durmanov (UKRAINE)
COFFEE BREAK 17.10 - 17.30
GENERAL DISCUSSION 17.30 - 19.00
including PAPERS FOR DISCUSSION
Allan W. Wicker (U. S. A.)
Revisionist ecological psychology
Duncan Philip (AUSTRALIA)
Architectural psychology
Perla Korosec-Garzon (CANADA)
I live in a beautiful house, on a beautiful street in beautiful
Montreal : notes on well-being and the experience of place
aesthetics.
Alfred Lang (SWITZERLAND)
The forsaken third tradition: Conceptions of culture inclusive
ecology from Herder to
Lazarus, Stumpf, Wundt II, Hellpach and Bhler
DAY 2 SATURDAY OCTOBER 23, 1999
Keynote address
10.00 Toomas Niit (ESTONIA), Chair
Robert Sommer (U. S. A.)
Softening hard architecture
COFFE BREAK 11.00 -11.20
SESSION 2
11.20 Terry Hartig (SWEDEN)
Protecting nature and protecting ourselves
11.45 Kalevi Korpela (FINLAND)
Natural settings as favorite and unpleasant places: A review
12.10 Grigori Kaganov (RUSSIA)
City as nature or nature as city: Toward a structure of environmental
image
12.35 Robert Sommer (U. S. A.)
City residents' attachment to street trees
LUNCH 13.00 - 14.00
14.00 Mati Heidmets (ESTONIA)
From man-made to natural environment: Why and how?
14.25 Maaris Raudsepp (ESTONIA)
Ecological attitudes and proenvironmental behavior
14.50 Georg Tamm (ESTONIA)
Experienced nature
15.15 Jri Uljas (ESTONIA)
Environment and the ontological security
COFFE BREAK 15.40 - 16.00
16.00 Marko Poli (SLOVENIA)
Slovenia and Europe: Belongingness and comparisons
16.25 Svetlana Gabidoulina (RUSSIA)
Chronotopos of a provincial: An empirical study
16.50 Irina Abankina (RUSSIA)
Attitudes of citizens in new Russian cities: Changes in the 90's
17.15 Viacheslav Glazytchev (RUSSIA)
Playing the Moscow alternative campaign
17.40 Victor Ovsiannikov (RUSSIA)
Using the results of environment-behavior studies in the
conditions of developing
real-estate market in Russia
18.05 Nina Ovsiannikova (RUSSIA)
Contemporary housing complexes in Moscow
18.30 CLOSING OF THE COLLOQUIUM
19.00 - 23.00 CLOSING RECEPTION
possibly including a slide show by Wolf Preiser
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Toomas Niit
Department of Psychology
Tallinn Pedagogical University
Narva maantee 25
EE-10120 Tallinn, ESTONIA
phone +(372) 6409 472 fax +(372) 6409 440