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CfP BPS History & Philosophy of Psychology Section Conference, April 14-16, 2014

pthomasThe History and Philosophy of Psychology Section, of the British Psychological Society, has issued a call for papers for their 2014 annual conference. The event will take place at the University of Surrey, in Guildford, April 14th-16th, 2014. Keynote speakers include Katrina Roen (left), of the University of Oslo, and Philip Thomas (right), of the University of Bradford. Abstracts are due Friday, December 20th, 2013. The full call for papers follows below.

BPS History & Philosophy of Psychology Section
Annual Conference 2014
14th – 16th April, 2014
University of Surrey, Guildford

Keynote Speakers:
Professor Katrina Roen (University of Oslo)
Picking up the pieces: The role of psychology in the context of complex medical intervention
Professor Philip Thomas (University of Bradford)
The Limits of (Neuro)science in Psychosis

The British Psychological Society’s History & Philosophy of Psychology Section invites submissions for its 2014 Annual Conference to be held at the University of Surrey. Individual papers or symposia in any area dealing with conceptual, theoretical, philosophical and historical issues, broadly defined, in Psychology are invited.

The conference is open to independent and professional scholars in all relevant fields, not just Section or British Psychological Society members. A limited number of bursaries will be available to students who have had their paper accepted for presentation.
All submissions (abstracts of 200 words) should be sent via email to Katherine Hubbard on k.a.hubbard@surrey.ac.uk by Friday 20th December 2013.

Further information is available on the Section’s website:
http://history.bps.org.uk/history/events/events_home.cfm