Advance notice/ call for contributions for Community
Psychology Conference 14/15 October 2004 (please forward to
others)
Following last year's successful conference at
Birmingham, the South West Community Psychology Network
will be hosting the next Community Psychology Conference at
the Phoenix Arts Centre, Exeter, on Thursday and Friday,
14th and 15th October 2004, on the theme: Challenging
Inequalities: What Can Community Psychology Do? We invite
contributions (workshops, posters, presentations) that fit
with this theme. We will welcome contributions that will
make us think about how to take action/learn/research
together in empowering ways, that can be understood and
appreciated by a wide range of people, and with a creative /
participatory style of presentation. We would like to have
contributions from members of as broad a range of
communities as possible: non-psychologists as well as
psychologists, trained, in training, not trained. We will be
glad to receive offers to present work/ theory/research in
progress as well as completed work.
Please send your ideas/ suggestions to the organising group
via Annie Mitchell on [log in to unmask] or at School
of Psychology, Washington Singer Building, University of
Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QG
Annie Mitchell
Lecturer in Psychology,
Clinical Director, Doctorate in Clinical and Community
Psychology,
School of Psychology,
Washington Singer Building,
University of Exeter,
Exeter,
EX4 4QG
Phone 01392 264621 or
Liz Mears, Programme Administrator 01392 403184
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