International Union of Psychological Science
Abbreviation | IUPsyS |
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Formation | 1950 |
Type | INGO |
Region served | Worldwide |
Official language | English |
President | Saths Cooper |
Parent organization | International Council for Science |
Website | IUPsyS Official website |
The International Union of Psychological Science, abbreviated IUPsyS or the Union, is the global umbrella organization for psychology. The Unions president is Saths Cooper of South Africa, and the vice-president is Tor Levin Hofgaard of Norway both of which were elected in 2012.
Founded in 1950, IUPsyS represents around one million psychologists worldwide. It is composed of 82 National Members [1] (national psychology organizations or coalitions of national psychology organizations, one per country), and 17 affiliate or special liaison organizations. Together, these organizations represent the large majority of organized psychology today.
The overall mission [2] of IUPsyS as specified in its statutes [3] is the development, representation and advancement of psychology as a basic and applied science regionally, nationally, and internationally. This is accomplished through a variety of activities including quadrennial international congresses (the IUPsyS is the sponsor of the International Congress of Psychology),regional conferences, and workshops; publications; capacity building; development of standards; promulgation of policy; and information dissemination.
IUPsyS operates according to a strategic plan.[4] IUPsyS is a member of the International Council for Science (ICSU),[5] the International Social Science Council (ISSC), and is accredited with the World Health Organization (WHO), and the United Nations (ECOSOC and DPI).
The International Journal of Psychology (IJP)[6] is the official journal of the IUPsyS, published by Psychology Press. It provides articles and reviews in every domain of psychology and informs the international community about issues of common interest in its International Platform Section.
The IUPsyS website[7] provides information about IUPsyS and its activities. IUPsyS hosts Psychology Resources Around the World,[8] a web portal with information on the organizations and structure of psychology in 190 countries, and links to psychology information and resources around the world. Other publications include a news Bulletin, Newsletter, informational brochures, and books including a History of the Union, the International Handbook of Psychology, and an international compendium of Psychological Concepts.
The activities undertaken by the IUPsyS are generally organized through its three Standing Committees: Strategic Planning, Capacity Building, Publications and Communications, and their associated Work Groups.[9]
The IUPsyS sponsors a variety of capacity building programs. These include: the biennial Advanced Research Training Seminar (ARTS) [10][11] program that provides training opportunities for scholars from low-income countries to learn about new and up-to-date methodologies and carried forward to their own research programs and to other psychologists in their home communities; capacity building workshops at Regional Conferences of Psychology,[12] and topic-driven capacity building workshop series. In 2012 the IUPsyS is sponsoring a capacity building workshop on the Asian-Pacific region.[13]
The IUPsyS also supports cooperation and exchange among members of the world community of psychologists through regular communication with its National Member organizations, in the biennial meetings of the Assembly of the Union, and through its web and print publications.
Nr. | Year | Conference | Chaired | Term | President | ||
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32. | 2020 | Prague | Czech Republic | 2020-2024 | |||
31. | 2016 | Yokohama | Japan | Kazuo Shigemasu [15] | 2016-2020 | Pam Maras | United Kingdom |
30. | 2012 | Cape Town | South Africa | Saths Cooper | 2012-2016 | Saths Cooper | South Africa |
29. | 2008 | Berlin | Germany | Peter A. Frensch | 2008-2012 | Rainer K. Silbereisen | Germany |
28. | 2004 | Beijing | China | Quicheng Jing | 2004-2008 | Bruce J. Overmier | United States |
27. | 2000 | Stockholm | Sweden | Lars-Göran Nilsson | 2000-2004 | Michel Denis | France |
26. | 1996 | Montréal | Canada | David Bélanger | 1996-2000 | Géry d'Ydewalle | Belgium |
25. | 1992 | Brussels | Belgium | Paul Bert Elson & Géry d'Ydewalle | 1992-1996 | Kurt Pawlik | Germany |
24. | 1988 | Sydney | Australia | Peter Sheehan | 1988-1992 | Mark R. Rosenzweig | United States |
23. | 1984 | Acapulco | Mexico | Rogelio Diaz-Guerrero | 1984-1988 | Wayne H. Hotlzman | United States |
22. | 1980 | Leipzig | East Germany | Friedhart Klix | 1980-1984 | Friedhart Klix | East Germany |
21. | 1976 | Paris | France | Paul Fraisse | 1976-1980 | A. Summerfield | United Kingdom |
20. | 1972 | Tokyo | Japan | Moriji Sagara | 1972-1976 | J. Nuttin | Belgium |
19. | 1969 | London | United Kingdom | George C. Drew | 1969-1972 | R. W. Russell | United States |
18. | 1966 | Moscow | Russia | Alexei N. Leontiev | 1966-1969 | P. Fraisse | France |
17. | 1963 | Washington, D.C. | United States | Otto Klineberg | 1963-1966 | James Drever | United Kingdom |
16. | 1960 | Bonn | West Germany | Wolfgang Metzger | 1960-1963 | O. Klineberg | United States |
15. | 1957 | Brussels | Belgium | Albert Michotte | 1957-1960 | Albert Michotte | Belgium |
14. | 1954 | Montréal | Canada | Edward A. Bott & Edward C. Tolman | 1954-1957 | J. Piaget | Switzerland |
Conferences before naming IUPsyS: | |||||||
13. | 1951 | Stockholm | Sweden | David Katz Statutes of the International Society | 1951-1954 | Henri Piéron | France |
12. | 1948 | Edinburgh | United Kingdom | James Drever Sr., decision to establish the International Society | |||
11. | 1937 | Paris | France | Henri Pieron | |||
10. | 1932 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Harald Höffding & Edgar Rubin | |||
9. | 1929 | New Haven | United States | James McKeen Cattell | |||
8. | 1926 | Groningen | Netherlands | Gerardus Heymans | |||
7. | 1923 | Oxford | United Kingdom | Charles S. Myers | |||
6. | 1909 | Geneva | Switzerland | Théodore Flournoy | |||
5. | 1905 | Rome | Italy | Giuseppe Sergi | |||
4. | 1900 | Paris | France | Théodule A. Ribot | |||
3. | 1896 | Munich | Germany | Carl Stumpf | |||
2. | 1892 | London | United Kingdom | Henry Sidgwick | |||
1. | 1889 | Paris | France | Jean M. Charcot & Théodule A. Ribot |
Further reading
- Mark R. Rosenzweig et al., History of the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS), Psychology Press Ltd (2000), ISBN 0-203-98779-9
References
- ↑ http://www.iupsys.net/index.php/members/national-members
- ↑ http://www.iupsys.net/index.php/about/aims
- ↑ http://www.iupsys.net/images/archive/statutes/iupsys-statutes-rules-2010.pdf
- ↑ http://www.iupsys.net/images/archive/strategicplan/2008-strategicplan.pdf
- ↑ http://www.icsu.org www.icsu.org
- ↑ "International Journal of Psychology". Psychology Press. Retrieved 2012-01-24.
- ↑ http://www.iupsys.org
- ↑ http://iupsys.net/index.php/patw-resources
- ↑ http://iupsys.net/index.php/governance/iupsys-committeesworkgroups
- ↑ http://iupsys.net/index.php/capacity-building/arts
- ↑ Bullock, Merry; Soygut, G. (2011). "Report on the Advanced Research and Training Seminars (ARTS) 2010". International Journal of Psychology. 46 (2): 153. doi:10.1080/00207594.2011.553121. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
- ↑ Newsletter of the Philippines Association of Psychology. "DEVELOPING PSYCHOLOGY AT A NATIONAL LEVEL: THE IUPsyS CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP 30 September – 1 October 2010". Newsletter of the Philippines Association of Psychology. Retrieved 2012-01-24.
- ↑ "International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS) call for applications to workshop on building capacity for psychological intervention after disasters in the Asia and Pacific region". ICSU. Retrieved 2012-01-24.
- ↑ IUPsyS Officers. Retrieved 07/07/2015.
- ↑ IUPsyS About Us. Retrieved 01 Apr 2015.