Abstract Submissions Open for Nagoya 2016 Congress
The 23rd Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP) will be held on July 30th-August 3rd, 2016 in Nagoya, Japan. Abstract submission is now open. To submit your abstract, please visit http://www.iaccp2016.com/call-for-papers/. The deadline for abstract submission has been extended to February 21. We look forward to your submissions!
PRESENTATION FORMATS:
– Paper Presentation
– Poster Presentation
– Rapid Paper Presentation
– Symposium Presentation
Please visit http://www.iaccp2016.com/call-for-papers/ for more information.
The 23rd IACCP Congress is placed under the theme Honoring Traditions and Creating the Future. We are pleased to announce an excellent lineup of speakers:
KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
Professor Ed Diener (University of Illinois) “A Cross-Cultural View of Well-Being”
Professor Ying-Yi Hong (Nanyang Technological University) “Do Multicultural Identities Challenge Traditions or Create the Future?”
Professor Peter J. Richerson (University of California Davis) “The Evolution of Cultural Differences”
Professor Junko Tanaka-Matsumi (Kwansei Gakuin University) “100 Years of Research on the Relationship between Culture and Psychopathology: Emic and Etic Approaches Reappraised”
Walter J. Lonner Distinguished Invited Lecture by:
Professor Laurence J. Kirmayer (McGill University)
More information about the congress may be found at: http://www.iaccp2016.com/