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In light of similar objectives to benefit society in general and psychological profession the Turkish Psychological Association and the Russian Psychological Society signed Memorandum of Understanding on the 12 April 2019 in Ankara (Turkey). The sides agreed on key areas for collaboration and the first step to productive partnership in psychological science and practice will be made during the 16th European Congress of Psychology, which will be held 2-5 July 2019 in Moscow (Russia).
This special issue will be devoted to the topic of professional ethics in psychology. The main aim of the issue is to show the wide range of ethical issues and challenges which appear in the work of professional psychologists from different countries. The special issue invites articles that advance knowledge and experience about the application of basic ethical principles in psychological practice, education and research. Ethical problems, practical cases, as well as scholarly reviews, methodological and analytic articles, presenting different approaches in ethical regulations and dealing with ethical dilemma, data from research on ethical issues in different areas of psychology will be included. The issue will be prepared with the support of Board of Ethics of the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations (EFPA).
Guest co-editors:
Henk Geertsema (The Netherlands)
Dr. Alla Shaboltas (Russia)
Dr. Vita Postuvan (Slovenia)
Deadline for submission is November 15st, 2019
Link source: http://psychologyinrussia.com/for-authors/call-for-papers/
Theme: Psychology in Russia: State of the Art
Dear colleagues!
We are glad to introduce you a short interview of the journal "Psychology in Russia: State of the Art" with Dr. Prof. Francisco Pons (University of Oslo, Norway). Professor Pons studies emotional development from the Cross-cultural perspective. In the interview he discusses a position of psychology in our globalised world, speaks about close connection between helping people and understanding them, objective research and applied psychological science. He also gives recommendations on how to become a productive psychologist and benefit society.
Link source: http://psychologyinrussia.com/video/
Guest Editor: Dr. Christopher Arnold (UK)
Christopher Arnold, PhD, is an experienced editor of both books and a periodical. He is currently an Editor of the BPS/DECP’s periodical DEBATE. He also published many articles and books in the area of educational psychology.
Guest Editor: Dr. Elinor Schad (Sweden)
Elinor Schad, PhD and specialist in Educational Psychology, is a Senior Lecturer in the department of Psychology, Lund University. She is an author and editor of a popular course book in educational psychology. Dr. Schad also currently serves as the 2nd vice President of the Swedish Psychological Association.
Deadline for submission is August 1st, 2019
Instructions for Authors: http://psychologyinrussia.com/for-authors
Link source: http://psychologyinrussia.com/for-authors/call-for-papers/
Theme: Psychology in Russia: State of the Art
We are glad to inform you that the new issue of the journal "Psychology in Russia: State of the Art" - 11(4), 2018 - was released. You can access the full-text articles here:http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/11_4_2018.php
Link source: http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/11_4_2018.php
Theme: Psychology in Russia: State of the Art
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Due to numerous requests the abstract submission deadline has been postponed to 15 December 2018.
To register and upload your abstracts you should create your personal account here: http://ecp.forms.paxport.tech/
You may also download registration and abstract submission guidelines here: https://ecp2019.ru/registration/ECP2019_Website_Registration_Guidelines_ENG_HQ.pdf
We will be glad to see you in Moscow!
Dear colleagues!
We are glad to introduce you an interview of the journal "Psychology in Russia: State of the Art" with Dr. Prof. Elly Singer from University of Amsterdam (Netherlands). Professor Singer studies early childhood education from multiple perspectives. In this interview she is talking about important role of play and playfulness in children's everyday life. Professor Singer describes the main paths of child play research in Netherlands and pays special attention to Vygotsky's ideas about early childhood.
President of the Russian Psychological Society, President of the Russian Academy of Education, Dean of the Faculty of Psychology of the Lomonosov Moscow State University prof. Yuri Zinchenko and president of the Cyprus Psychological Association, member of the Executive Committee of the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations Eleni Karayianni set a perspective of future collaborations in different directions: cooperative research projects and educational programs.
Dear colleagues!
We are happy to announce the agreement signed between the Russian Psychological Society and MDPI on publication of the XVI European Congress of Psychology (ECP 2019) proceedings. The congress will take place 2-5 July 2019 in Moscow, Russia, and ECP 2019 participants will be able to submit short articles related to presented researches, reviews and case studies to Behavioral Sciences (the journal is indexed by Web of Science).
Faculty of Psychology of the Lomonosov Moscow State University and the Russian Psychological Society presented a booth, dedicated to the European Congress of Psychology ECP-2019. The Congress will take place in Moscow, on July 2-5 2019. All visitors of the exhibition could see new design of the journal Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, published by the Faculty of Psychology of the Lomonosov Moscow State University and the Russian Psychological Society. More than 500 specialists from 32 countries were guests of the booth.
Theme: II Congress on Mental Health