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CfP: Spanish Society for the History of Psychology

The Spanish Society for the History of Psychology has issued a call for papers for its 2013 meeting. The conference will take place May 10th to 12th in Valencia, Spain. Submissions are due February 15, 2013. Full details follow below.

Announcement and Call for Papers: 26th Symposium of the Spanish Society for the History of Psychology (SEHP)

The Sociedad Española de Historia de la Psicología (SEHP) annual meeting will be held 10-12 May 2013 in Valencia. Submissions for papers and posters are invited. Although the main language in the symposium will be Spanish, English contributions are also welcome.

Possible submissions may deal with any aspect of the history of psychology or related historiographical and methodological issues.

Abstracts submission deadline: February, 15, 2013.

Instructions for submitting proposals: Please, send a 550 to 700-word abstract in English or Spanish in case of an oral presentation. For poster presentations a 150 to 300-word abstract is required.

Submitted abstracts will be judged according to the quality and originality of the work described. The corresponding author will be notified when a decision has been made. Accepted abstracts will be included in the proceedings, to be distributed at the symposium.

Additional instructions for submitting proposals, as well as registering at the conference, and other useful information may be found at http://sehp13.uv.es

For further information, please contact: sehp13@uv.es

Annual Meeting of the Spanish Society for HoP

The annual meeting of the Spanish Society for the History of Psychology, Sociedad Española de Historia de la Psicología (SEHP), will be held May 13-15 in Donostia – San Sebastián. The meeting has been organized by José Maria Gondra Rezola, Manuel Sanchez de Miguel, Angel González Alonso, Michaels Dry Malen, and Luis Maria Iturbide Luquín, and will feature two invited addresses. Alexandra Rutherford of York University will deliver the keynote address on “Feminism and American Psychology: The History of a Relationship,” while Wade Pickren of Ryerson University will deliver the closing address entitled “Traveling Miles: ‘Circulation and Psychological Transformation of Knowledge.'”

Additional talks at the meeting fall largely under the following themes:

  • William James in memory: one hundred years after his death. Legacy and influence of his work in the history of psychology.
  • History of applied psychology.
  • History of Spanish psychology.
  • History of developmental psychology.
  • Women in the history of psychology.
  • Psychology and pacifism: the story of psychologists for peace.
  • Roots of schools and psychological systems.
  • The role of the History of Psychology in the development of psychology and the training of psychologists.
  • Bologna: teaching applied aspects of the History of Psychology and adaptation of the subject to the new curriculum.

The full conference program can be found here.