The main purpose of the archives is to be a vehicle for the IACCP movement. Archives are meant to make the history of IACCP available for everyone who is interested in the diversification of the field of psychology.
The content of the archives is very rich. It contains administrative documents such as the IACCP constitution, nominations and elections, publication committee documents, ethics committee and executive committee documents, proceedings, books, membership materials, and documents on how IACCP got started.
How the archives can be used?
Archives contain many books to learn from. If you do not know where to begin, there is an important article “The ascent of cross-cultural psychology” in the special issue. This article gives a historical overview of the entire operation that began in the mid-1960s. This is the main recommendation for everyone to read.
Find the full article here
- If you have any materials for the Archives, please reach out to Lizette at https://www.uakron.edu/chp/about-us/staff
- How to access the archives: contact Lizette at https://www.uakron.edu/chp/about-us/staff
- If you want to go directly to the archives: International Association for Cross Cultural Psychology - Cummings Center Finding Aids - University of Akron DigitalCollections or https://archives.uakron.edu/repositories/4
