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Communications
Task Force for New Media Survey
The Division 35's Task Force for New Media needs 5 minutes of your time! Please answer these burning questions:
http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/173697/online-communication-tools
If you want more info or want to join the TF, feel free to contact Marlene Maheu at drm@centerforonlinecounseling.com
Thanks for your help.
Division 35 Publications
The Society for the Psychology of Women produces several kinds of publications. They produce a journal, the Psychology of Women Quarterly, a newsletter called the Feminist Psychologist, and have sponsored the publication of several books and reports. For more information, follow the links below: |
Psychology of Women Quarterly
PWQ is a feminist scientific journal that publishes empirical research, critical reviews, theoretical articles, brief reports and invited book reviews related to the psychology of women and gender, including sex-related comparisons; psychobiological factors; sexuality; physical and sexual abuse, violence, and harassment; social and cognitive processes; lifespan role development and change; career choice and training; management and performance variables; education; prejudice and discrimination; physical and mental health and well-being; and therapeutic processes. Topics related to ethnic minority and cross-cultural issues are encouraged. |
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Feminist Psychologist
Psychology of Women Newsletter, the official Newsletter of APA Division 35, is published four times per year. To receive the newsletter, join Division 35 (click on membership in the left column). The current editor is Kate Richmond. |
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Division 35 Book Series
Thirteen years ago, Division 35 witnessed the publication of the first book in its book series, Brin
ging Cultural Diversity to Feminist Psychology: Theory, Research, and Practice, edited by Hope Landrine. Since then, more excellent books have appeared in print as part of the Division 35 Book Series. The most recent is Listening to Battered Women: A Survivor-Centered Approach to Advocacy, Mental Healthy, and Justice by Lisa Goodman and Deborah Epstein. All of the books in the series are published by APA so the product, as well as the content, is of the highest quality.
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Do you have an idea for a Division 35 book?
If you have an idea for a book and would like to discuss its appropriateness for the book series and the process and procedures involved please click here. The Book Series Committee works closely with prospective authors and editors to provide guidance and support as needed. One-half of the royalties go to the author/editor and the other half goes to the Society.
Other APA Books by Members of Divison 35 |
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Feminist Listservs
There are several feminist listserv that offer opportunities for women to engage in dialogue about feminist issues at the national and international levels, as well as request suggestions and information about teaching and scholarship about the psychology of women. Please click on the links for more detail. |
| POWR-L |
POWR-L's purpose is to facilitate discussion of current topics, research, teaching strategies, and practice issues among people interested in the discipline of psychology of women. |
| PWINET-L |
Pwinet-l is intended to be of interest to feminist psychologists interested in international issues. Members are encouraged to post relevant announcements, to ask other list members questions about international research, and to provide information about international issues to other list members. |
| WMST-L |
WMST-L is an international electronic forum for people involved in Women's Studies as teachers, researchers, librarians, and/or program administrators. |
| 35-STU |
The purpose of the 35-STU listserv is to facilitate discussion about feminist issues, research, graduate school, teaching, and practice among students. The list is also used to share information about conferences, scholarships, post-docs, and other professional opportunities. To be added to the 35-STU listserv, please e-mail Jennifer O'Neil. |
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POWR-L is a public electronic mail list for people interested in sharing information and resources in the psychology of women. Its purpose is to facilitate discussion of current topics, research, teaching strategies, and practice issues among people interested in the discipline of psychology of women, and to publicize relevant conferences, job announcements, calls for papers, publications, and the like. It is open to anyone interested in the field.
To subscribe to POWR-L at listserv@pete.uri.edu, click here, and send a message to the listserv that consists of only one line in the body of your message:
subscribe POWR-L yourfirstname yourlastname
Do not include the < and > marks nor a period or subject heading.
To unsubscribe, click here and send a message to the listserv that consists of only one line in the body of your message:
unsubscribe POWR-L
If you experience problems with the list, you can e-mail POWR-L
Co-moderators Ellen Halpern and Lynn Collins in the Psychology Department at La Salle University by clicking on their names here. POWR-L is cosponsored by the Association for Women in Psychology and by Division 35 (Society for the Psychology of Women) of the American Psychological Association. However, neither the Division nor the Association is responsible for the content of messages posted to the list by subscribers, and the opinions posted on POWR-L are not necessarily those of the Association or the Division.
If you have any further questions about the listserv please visit Ken Pope's site for listserve information and utilities to move back and forth between "mail" and "no mail" status, to go back and forth between "digest" (i.e., you receive one email from the list every day which contains all the messages that have been posted during the prior 24-hours) and "individual message" status, to unsubscribe, and so on. The site also simplifies and automates the process of searching the powr-l archives and provides free access to full-text reprints, preprints, tables of research data, and other resources.of the
American Psychological Association
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Pwinet-l is intended to be of interest to feminist psychologists interested in international issues. Please send us any announcements that might be relevant. It can also be used to ask other list members questions about international research.
This list is administered manually. If you would like to join the list, please e-mail Irene Hanson Frieze in the Department of Psychology at University of Pittsburgh and request to be added. She will provide you with additional instructions:
Irene Frieze's email: frieze@pitt.edu
Her web site url is: http://www.pitt.edu/~frieze/ |
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WMST-L is an international electronic forum for people involved in Women's Studies as teachers, researchers, librarians, and/or program administrators. It offers a rapid and cost-free way for participants to ask questions and exchange information about the academic side of Women's Studies: current research, teaching strategies, useful texts and films, innovative courses, funding sources, building Women's Studies majors, minors, and graduate programs, relations between Women's Studies and other "minority studies" programs, and other academic issues.
To subscribe to WMST-L at LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU, click here, and send a message to the listserv that consists of only one line in the body of your message: subscribe WMST-L yourfirstname yourlastname.
For instance,
Subscribe WMST-L Jane Doe
Do not include a subject heading. If you have questions about WMST-L, first check the WMST-L User's Guide. The answer is likely to be there. If it isn't, contact Joan Korenman. |
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