Career Contribution Award

In cooperation with PMIG, ISCON honors career contributions to the study of social cognition with the Thomas M. Ostrom Award
Past winners of the award are:

 

1998 Robert S. Wyer, Jr.

1999 E. Tory Higgins

2000 David L. Hamilton

2001 Anthony G. Greenwald

2002 Steven J. Sherman

2003 Susan T. Fiske & Shelley E. Taylor

2004 Eliot R. Smith

2005 Norbert Schwarz & Fritz Strack

2006 Russell H. Fazio

2007 Marilynn B. Brewer

2008 Myron Rothbart

2009 Donal E. Carlston

2010 Charles M. Judd & Bernadette Park

2011 John A. Bargh

2012 Reid Hastie

 

 

Early Career Award

Each year ISCON recognizes the contributions to the study of social cognition by junior scientists (6 years post-Ph.D. max)
Past winners of the award are:

 

        2007 Bertram Gawronski

        2008 Brian A. Nosek & B. Keith Payne        

        2009 Melissa J. Ferguson & Jason P. Mitchell        

        2010 David M. Amodio     

        2011 Robert J. Rydell

        2012 Wilhelm Hofmann

 

 

Best Paper Award

Each year, ISCON offers an award for the Best Social Cognition Paper

 

2004    Schul, Y., Mayo, R. & Burnstein, E. (2004). Encoding under trust and distrust: The spontaneous activation of incongruent cognitions.    Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 668-679.

2005    Custers, R., & Aarts, H. (2005). Positive affect as implicit motivator: On the nonconscious operation of behavioral goals. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 89, 129-142.

2006    Cesario, J., Plaks, J. E., & Higgins, E. T. (2006). Automatic social behavior as motivated preparation to interact. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 90, 893-910.

2007    Wheeler, S. C., DeMarree, K. G., & Petty, R. E. (2007). Understanding the role of the self in prime-to-behavior effects: The active-self account. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 11, 234-261.

2008    Koo, M., & Fishbach, A. (2008). Dynamics of self-regulation: How (un)accomplished goal actions affect motivation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 94,183-195.

2009    Sherman, J. W., Kruschke, J. K., Sherman, S. J., Percy, E. J., Petrocelli, J. V., & Conrey, F. R. (2009). Attentional processes in stereotype formation: A common model for category accentuation and illusory correlation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 96, 305-323.

2009    Smith, E. R., & Collins, E. C. (2009). Contextualizing person perception: Distributed social cognition. Psychological Review, 116, 343-364.

2010    Förster, J., & Dannenberg, L. (2010). GLOMO sys : A systems account of global versus local processing. Psychological Inquiry, 21, 175-197.

2011    Loersch, C., & Payne, B. K. (2011). The situated inference model: An integrative account of the effects of primes on perception, behavior, and motivation. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 6, 234-252.