Reims Congress eBook Published Online

The Reims eBook, a peer-reviewed volume based on presentations at the Reims 2014 Congress, is now online at https://www.iaccp.org/ebooks.  Titled Unity, Diversity and Culture, it is the largest congress book published to date, with 80 chapters in addition to a Forward and Preamble by the conference organizers, Christine Roland-L√©vy and Patrick Denoux. The book includes 8…

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Nagoya Japan Congress Photos and Video

The Nagoya Congress was a great success! You can see photos taken by the official photographer here: http://www.iaccp2016.com/iaccp2016-congress-photographs/ The conference PCO created a slide show video that was shown at the closing ceremony. The video is posted here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi01AJCEpGc

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Abstract Submissions Open for Nagoya 2016 Congress

The 23rd Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP) will be held on July 30th-August 3rd, 2016 in Nagoya, Japan. Abstract submission is now open. To submit your abstract, please visit http://www.iaccp2016.com/call-for-papers/. The deadline for abstract submission has been extended to February 21. We look forward to your submissions! PRESENTATION FORMATS: – Paper Presentation…

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Call for Nominations for 2016 Election

In preparation for the 2016 election of officers and regional representatives, we are making an open call for nominations.   The following officer positions are up for election this year: Please submit nominations for these positions.   President-Elect (2-year term; the person in this position automatically becomes President then Past-President) Secretary-General (4 year term; may…

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2015 Dues Collection Underway

The Association is now collecting dues for 2015. Please pay your dues by January 9, 2015 so that you can continue receiving the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (JCCP) without interruption. All current members will receive the first and second 2015 issues of JCCP, but only those who have paid their dues through 2015 by January…

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Colleen Ward Becomes Honorary Fellow

Colleen Ward, Victoria University Wellington, became an Honorary Fellow of the IACCP at the 2014 Reims, France Congress. Her citation was written by John Berry:  Colleen Ward has had a long and distinguished career in the study of how culture influences the development of human behavior, and how those of differing cultural backgrounds relate to…

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2015 Regional Conference Set for Mexico 28-31 July

IACCP announced at its General Assembly on July 19 in Reims, France that it will hold its 2015 regional conference in San Crist√≥bol de la Casas, Chiapas, Mexico. The conference will take place July 28-31 with workshops and opening reception on July 28. The conference will be organized by Ashley Maynard. Ashley presented a Powerpoint…

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Ernest Eduard Boesch Dies at 98

Ernest Eduard Boesch, a giant in the development of cultural psychology (the Saarbruecken School of Cultural Psychology), died on Saturday, 12 July.  Born 26 December 2016, he was mentor to many, including Paul Baltes and Lutz Eckensberger.  In 1958 he organized a small international conference in Bangkok.  It was probably the first conference dealing with…

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Stellenbosch Congress Book Published

We are pleased to announce that the Stellenbosch Congress book, Toward Sustainable Development through Nurturing Diversity, edited by Leon Jackson, Deon Meiring, Fons van de Vijver, Erhabor Idemudia and William Gabrenya, is now available. The book includes 21 peer-reviewed chapters in five sections. It is published online in five formats for printing, reading on computer displays, and…

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