Canadian Psychological Association
Section on International / Cross-Cultural psychology

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History

Section history 

Beginning in the late 1960 there was some recognition of "Special Interest Groups" within the Canadian Psychological Association. According to John Berry, the first of these was one that he organised on Environmental psychology. As time progressed, well into the late 1970s this group, and the field of environmental psychology moved towards the examination of specific factors in the physical environment while interest in the cultural environment was neglected. In the fall of 1980, following a meting of CPA in Vancouver, Geraldine Schwartz became the first chair of this section on International / Cross-Cultural psychology. At that time the section was described as "CPA-Interest group on International Cross-Cultural Psychology" and shortly afterwords all sections were numbered and Section 10 was our designation. In the late 1990s the numbering system was dropped for the current system that includes only the name (with Punctuation added).

The Founding Members of the section were: Geraldine Schwartz (Chair), Hank Janzen, Francois Desrosiers, John Berry, Don McEachern, Tim Hogan, Giles Aussant, George Small, Michel Pierre Janisse, Ada Dihllon, RS MacArthur, Jack Sikand, Bruce Bain, Mark Sandilands, John Fentness.

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Mandate 

 Beginning in 1980 the Section was formed under the Applied Division of CPA. Current CPA  by-Laws on Sections are found here, while our own mandate began with an initial agenda for the 1981 conference considering the following activities:

1) Presentation of Current Cross-Cultural Research , in symposia or seminars by Canadian Psychologists currently engaged in these activities
2) Conversation hour led by some prominent people in the field
3) Business-Membership meeting
4) Social Hour in conjunction with the International Council of Psychologists, the International Association of Cross-Cultural & the Inter-American Psychology Association

5) It was also suggested that this interest group (Section) might be able to host colleagues from abroad who visit our country.

Currently we still take an active role in the annual convention where we typically have a full agenda across the three days. These include Symposia, poster presentations, conversation hours, workshops and Keynote Speeches.

We currently have several members on the International Relations Committee, a CPA committee that addresses the association's activities and contacts with international organisations, scholars and practitioners.

We have a section e-mail list to  foster communication among our members along with this website that has been designed to provide a hub of information and contact for our members and others who may be interested in our activities.


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People

The people make the section what it is.  
Our section currently enjoys a membership of
 409  members representing:
   2- CPA Honourary Life Fellow  1-CPA Honourary Life Member  8-CPA Fellows,
86-CPA Members, 304 Student Affiliates, 3-CPA Retired Members, 
 3-CPA Special Affiliates, 3 Joint Members, 1-International Affiliate, 1-International student Affiliate.

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Section Email List-serve  is available to members of the section.


Conferences

2011 - Toronto

2010 Winnipeg Program

2009  Montreal Program

2008 Halifax

2007 Conference in Ottawa Program

2006 conference Calgary Alberta Program


2005 Convention - June 10-12th Montreal
Quebec. Program
 
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Section Activities

Currently the the section on International /Cross- Cultural psychology is actively engaged in the annual CPA convention proceedings, the CPA sub-committee on international affairs, fostering student scholarly development, and providing a forum and vehicle for the communication and collaboration of research and practice on psychological issues pertaining to international and and cultural affairs.

Each Year at the Annual Conference were recognise the excellence of our student presenter with two awards

The John W. Berry Award is given to the best student paper presentation in a symposium or paper session.
The Francis E. Abound Award is given to the best student poster presentation. (resources)

Current Activities and Interests

Next Annual Meeting with CPA in Toronto June, 2011.  This section expects to be cosponsoring  a CPA invited Speaker along with at least one section Invited Speaker.

 Members of this section are currently involved in a wide variety of activities. Please let us know of your current projects and publications to add to our section listings. 


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Resources

CPA Convention 
 
2010 Winnipeg

2009 Montreal

2008 Halifax

 2007 Ottawa 


Archives - Conference  & Awards

Awards Section 2010 Award winners:
Francs E. Aboud Award: Best Student Poster
Kim Chuong
for her poster entitled: Acculturation of Immigrants: dual perspectives from Chinese immigrants and European Canadians.

 John W. Berry Award: Best Student Paper
Chang Su  for her paper entitled:  Cross-Cultural study of experience of shame and guilt in mainland China and Canada.

 Past Section Award Winners

Section News   

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  Student Resources  Connecting Minds


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 Humanities & Social Sciences
Resources 
 

Granting Agencies
 

 

Cultural Activities  
& Journals in Cultural Psychology

 International Activities & Events
International Journals

 


 

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