The theoretical and empirical findings of the ANTILIPSI project, along with its methodological framework, were actively disseminated to the international academic community through the consortium members' participation in several high-profile scientific conferences:
Bogotá Experimental Economics Conference (Bogotá, Colombia, January 2025): Presentation of the Vulnerability Game theoretical experiment, focused on eliciting perceived risk versus objective risk (Rinaldi A.),.
EGU General Assembly (Vienna, April-May 2025): Presentation titled Probabilistic hazard maps of pyroclastic density current at Vesuvius volcano (Italy): A new strategy for risk reduction (Mele D., Dellino P., Dioguardi D., Sulpizio R.).
Annual Meeting ‘The Day of Thought and Reasoning’ (Torino, Italy, May 2025): Presentation titled The closer you are, the more it hurts: the impact of proximity on moral decision-making (Alfeo F., Curci A., Lanciano T.).
SARMAC 15th Biennial Meeting (Dublin, Ireland, June 2025): Presentation titled The Evolving Impact of the Pandemic on Collective Memory and Future Thinking: A Two-Year Cross-Cultural Study (Lanciano T., Öner S., Watson L.A., Curci A.).
DIS-4Change Biennial International Conference (Bari, Italy, June 2025): Active participation in the panel regarding Engaging Communities in Environmental and Climate In/Action: Narratives, Discursive Practices, and Transdisciplinary Approaches (Lanciano T.).
33rd Annual IAFFE Conference (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA, July 2025): Academic presentation (Patimo R.).