Open Online Discussion – Internationalization: In Reference to Whom? Contextualizing the Globalization of Personality and Social Psychology

SPSP International Committee

Note: The session is also being held on March 18 at 12 PM US ET (16:00 UTC), in order to accommodate attendees in different time zones. Click here to register for the March 18 session.

The push to ensure more global representation in psychology is both important and challenging. Issues remain around expanding our scientific database and little discussion has considered the role that teaching plays in globalizing personality and social psychology. Building on our SPSP 2024 professional development workshop, the SPSP International Committee invites you to participate in a discussion on barriers—and solutions—to increase global representation and inclusion in personality and social psychology. We invite you to share your experience, in your context. In this way, we hope to both learn new perspectives and establish concrete goals that can be enacted through the committee agenda for AY 2024-25.

You're welcome to attend either or both of the online sessions, held for the convenience of different time zones and hosted by members of the current and upcoming SPSP International Committees.

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Virtual

Open Online Discussion – Internationalization: In Reference to Whom? Contextualizing the Globalization of Personality and Social Psychology

SPSP International Committee

Note: The session is also being held on March 21 at 12 AM US ET (4:00 UTC), in order to accommodate attendees in different time zones. Click here to register for the March 21 session.

The push to ensure more global representation in psychology is both important and challenging. Issues remain around expanding our scientific database and little discussion has considered the role that teaching plays in globalizing personality and social psychology. Building on our SPSP 2024 professional development workshop, the SPSP International Committee invites you to participate in a discussion on barriers—and solutions—to increase global representation and inclusion in personality and social psychology. We invite you to share your experience, in your context. In this way, we hope to both learn new perspectives and establish concrete goals that can be enacted through the committee agenda for AY 2024-25.

You're welcome to attend either or both of the online sessions, held for the convenience of different time zones and hosted by members of the current and upcoming SPSP International Committees.

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Virtual