The Canadian Psychological Association’s History & Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin has gone digital. The editor, Cor Baerveldt, has also recently assured CPA-HPP section members that old issues will soon appear on a new website.
The inaugural digital issue features articles from two York PhD students, based on award-winning talks given at meetings hosted by the Canadian Psychological Association:
- Jennifer Bazar, Best Student Paper of 2006: “Patients, Dr. Workman and Life at the Provincial Lunatic Asylum in Toronto” (presented in Calgary)
- Jason Goertzen, Best Student Paper of 2007: “Convergent Pluralism and the Unity-Disunity Debate in Psychology” (presented in Ottawa)
The deadline for submissions for the 2008 conference, to be held in Halifax, is November 15. Steven Pinker, Hazel Marcus, and Carol Ryff will give the keynote addresses.
-JTB.
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