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Psychology in Russia: State of the Art journal is now indexed in ERIC PLUS
Published: 06.10.2015 | Editorial Board Psychology in Russia: State of the Art

Psychology in Russia: State of the Art journal is now indexed in the European Reference Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences (ERIH PLUS), developed by European researchers under the coordination of the Standing Committee for the Humanities (SCH) of the European Science Foundation (ESF). The journal is linked to the following disciplines: Psychology, Interdisciplinary Research in the Social Sciences, Media Studies and Communication.

Link source: https://dbh.nsd.uib.no/publiseringskanaler/erihplus/periodical/info?id=486614

Theme: Psychology in Russia: State of the Art

Call for papers: Special issue "Multiculturalism and intercultural relations: comparative analysis"
Published: 23.09.2015 | Editorial Board Psychology in Russia: State of the Art

Dear colleagues.

We are glad to announce that year 2016 begins with special issues for "Psychology in Russia: State of the Art". The core theme for #1-2016 is "Multiculturalism and intercultural relations: comparative analysis".

The guest editor is professor John W. Berry, chief research fellow at the Expert Institute of International Scientific-Educational Laboratory for Socio-Cultural Research, National Research University Higher School of Economics (http://www.hse.ru/en/org/persons/124178813). 

Submission deadline is extended to November, 15th. Please, submit your manuscripts at http://psychologyinrussia.com/for-authors

Theme: Psychology in Russia: State of the Art

Call for papers: Special issue "Mathematical learning: New perspectives and challenges"
Published: 21.09.2015 | Editorial Board Psychology in Russia: State of the Art

We are glad to invite our colleagues, engaged in research of mathematical thinking and issues in teaching / learning mathematics, to submit their publications in "Psychology in Russia: State of the Art" #2 of 2016. It is planned as a special issue: "Mathematical learning: New perspectives and challenges".

The guest editor is Marina Vasilyeva, Associate Professor, Lynch School of Education, Boston College (https://www.bc.edu/schools/lsoe/facultystaff/faculty/vasilyeva.html). 

Submission deadline is extended to December, 15th. Please, submit your manuscripts at http://psychologyinrussia.com/for-authors

Theme: Psychology in Russia: State of the Art

Psychology in Russia: State of the Art – new issue on-line. 2015, 2
Published: 12.08.2015 | Editorial Board Psychology in Russia: State of the Art

We are glad to inform you that a new issue of Psychology in Russia: State of the Art (#2 – 2015) is published online. It provides articles on clinical, cognitive and developmental psychology. This issue is dedicated to the 4th interantional conference “Early Childhood Care and Education”. It provides many interesting paper on preschool education and play in Nordic countries as well as articles by Russian authors. Full-text articles may be accessed at: http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/8_2_2015.php

Theme: Psychology in Russia: State of the Art

European Congress of Psychology in 2019 in Moscow
Published: 07.08.2015 | Directorate RPS

Dear colleagues! 

Russian Psychological Society proudly informs that at the meeting of the General Assembly of the European Federation of Psychologsts' Associations, held July 11, 2015 in Milan, an application to host the European Congress of Psychology in 2019 in Moscow was presented. The Russian Psychological Society is the only candidate for the Congress welcoming in 2019. The official decision will be announced in November 2015 in the frame of the Presidential Council of the European Federation of Psychologsts' Associations.

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Theme: European Congress of Psychology

SCImago Scientometrics: Good News for Psychology in Russia: State of the Art Journal
Published: 05.08.2015 | Editorial Board Psychology in Russia: State of the Art

SCImago: Journal and Country Rank (Scopus) has released the indicators for Psychology in Russia: State of the Art journal in 2014. SJR indicator has increased up to 0.41. There is a serious progress in citation vs. self-citation ratio as well as in international collaboration. It resulted into the move from the second to the third quartile with H-index = 3.

Link source: http://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=21100228035&tip=sid&clean=0

Theme: Psychology in Russia: State of the Art

Memorandum of Understanding between the Russian Psychological Society and the British Psychological Society was signed
Published: 17.07.2015 | Directorate RPS

July 11, 2015 at the General Assembly of the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations the Memorandum of Understanding between the Russian Psychological Society and the British Psychological Society was signed. In their speeches, the president of the British Psychological Society prof. Hughes has described areas of future cooperation, and first vice-president of the Russian Psychological Society prof. L.A.Tsvetkova outlined the historical relations of the British and Russian psychology.

Theme: International Cooperation

7th Intercontinental Convention on Psychology “Hominis 2016”
Published: 23.06.2015 | Cuban Society of Psychology

“The Psychology fostering the human well-being”

The Cuban Society of Psychology, historically linked to this event since 1999, with a continuity maintained for a decade, announces a new edition: Hominis-2016. This Convention will provide you with a contemporary vision, in keeping with the demands and requirements of Cuban Psychology, inserted in the dynamics of our social project with its achievements, prospects and challenges.

The proposed topics insist, on treating interdisciplinary issues, the need to find out integrating spaces so as to create the subjectivity and understanding of complexity, as well as the diversity in the human being´s dimensions as part of social and personal development.

These arguments support the purpose of this event so as to foster a setting for reflection, scientific exchange and professional commitment in view of the dilemmas of the present century, in which we act as representatives of a science which has been gaining in maturity and experience, within a moment of constant changes, as well as necessary reorganization and adjustments in order to favor human improvement.

We are pleased to invite you to participate in the analysis and debate of the different topics of the meeting, which will be held from May 9th to 13th, 2016, at the Havana International Conference Center, located in CUBANACÁN neighborhood, in the western part of Havana, Cuba.

Dear colleagues, we are utterly convinced that your participation in the Convention will contribute to the success of this new edition of our science and profession. Cuban hospitality and joy will help to spread at a fast rate the enriching debates and exchanges we hope to enjoy during this event.

Alexis Lorenzo Ruiz, Dr., Ph. D.

PRESIDENT OF THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

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Link source: www.hominiscuba.com

Theme: 7th Intercontinental Convention on Psychology

Psychology in Russia: State of the Art – new issue on-line
Published: 01.06.2015 | Editorial Board Psychology in Russia: State of the Art

We are glad to inform you that a new issue of Psychology in Russia: State of the Art (#1 – 2015) is published online. It provides articles on clinical, cognitive and developmental psychology. The most voluminous section is "Social psychology" with articles on different aspects of psychological safety. 

Full-text articles may be accessed at: http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/8_1_2015.php

Theme: Psychology in Russia: State of the Art – new issue on-line 2015-1

The Publication in the Journal of New Zealand Psychological Society
Published: 26.05.2015 | Directorate RPS

An article devoted to the development of Russian Psychological Society was published in "Psychology Aoteaora" — the journal of the New Zealand Psychological Society.

The article is presented in pdf format, 854 Kb