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

 

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.