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I NTERNATIONAL P SYCHOLOGY B ULLETIN Volume 18 No. 4 Fall 2014 Editor Vaishali V. Raval Associate Editors Harold Takooshian Richard Velayo Official Bulletin of the Division of International Psychology [Division 52 of the American Psychological Association] div52.org Inside This Issue Message from the President Happenings at Division 52 (Senel Poyrazli) 5 Division 52 News and Updates APA Presidential Elections 2014 (Jean Lau Chin) 6 New Position Announcement 9 APA Council of Representatives Report (Harold Takooshian) 10 Rivka Bertisch Meir Memorials in New York City 11 In memory of Rivka Meir (Elena Chebotareva, Irina Novikova, Alexey Novikov, & Anastasia Chebo- 12 tareva) International Fellows, Class of 2014 APA Division of International Psychology (Ani Kalayjian) 12 Scenes from APA Annual Convention in Washington, DC, August 2014 13 Student Poster Awards at APA, 2014 (Lynette H. Bikos) 15 Research Article The Effect of Perceived Interparental Conflict on Korean Youth’s Suicidal Ideation Mediated by De- 17 pression and Cognitive Deconstruction (Jee-yon Lee & Jina Ahn) Submission Guidelines for Research Articles International Psychology Bulletin Research article submissions: The IPB publishes peer-reviewed research articles that deal with issues related to international psychology. The review process takes approximately two months. The manuscripts can be up to 3,000 words (negotiable) and should be submitted to Dr. Vaishali V. Raval at [email protected]. The manuscript must be written in APA style described in the Publication Manual of the Ameri- can Psychological Association, 6th Edition. Please submit it as a Microsoft Word document, not as a pdf file. Specifically, please pay attention to the following: Use Times New Roman font if possible. Please do not use electronic style sheets, forced section breaks, or automatic footnotes. On the first page of the manuscript, include the title of the manuscript and names and affiliation of the authors. On this page, you should also indicate the contact person, e-mail address, and phone number. Please make sure that authors’ names or any identifying information is not included in the manuscript, with the exception of the title page. Avoid figures if possible. Cite your sources within the manuscript based on the APA style. List your references at the end of the paper based on the APA style. Present tables at the end of the manuscript, after references, each on a separate page. To learn more about the APA style, refer to http://www.apastyle.org If you do not have access to the APA publication manual, you may want to get a recent journal article published by one of the APA journals and try to familiarize yourself with the APA style through this method. Improperly formatted submissions may be returned unread to the author and/or may delay the review and publication process. To submit manuscripts to the Division’s peer-reviewed quarterly journal, International Perspectives in Psychology: Research, Practice, & Consultation, contact Editor Judith Gibbons at [email protected]. International Psychology Bulletin (Volume 18, No. 4) Fall 2014 Page 2 Inside This Issue Early Career Professional Column The Brief Wondrous Adventures of an Early Career Psychologist at her First International Psychology Conference (Cidna Valentin) 24 Student Column Another Year, New Research: 2014 Student International Research Awardees and Their Stories (Sheila 26 J. Henderson) Teaching International Psychology Considering the Full Package: Attention and Detail in a Short-Term Study Abroad Program (Deborah L. Wiese & Virginia B. Wickline) 29 Travels in the History of International Psychology Maria Montessori -- A Tale of Two Cities (Catherine Casella & John D. Hogan) 32 Current Issues Around the Globe Publishing International and Cross-Cultural Work (Susan J. Simonian) 34 International Research and Global Connections at ISSBD 2014 (Suchi S. Daga & Belinda H. Teo) 38 Submission Deadlines International Psychology Bulletin Vaishali V. Raval, Editor, [email protected] For smaller articles (op-ed, comments, suggestions, etc.), submit up to 200 words. Longer articles (e.g., Division reports) can be up to 3,000 words (negotiable) and should be submitted to the ap- propriate section editor. Book Reviews, Current Issues Around the Globe, Division 52 News, and Peer-Reviewed Re- search Articles: Vaishali V. Raval [email protected] Early Career Professional Column: Genomary Krigbaum , [email protected] Student Column: Valerie Wai-Yee Jackson [email protected] Teaching International Psychology: Gloria Grenwald [email protected] Travels in the History of Psychology: John D. Hogan, [email protected] Heritage Mentoring Project: Neal Rubin, [email protected] Submission Deadlines: Spring issue March 31st Summer issue June 30th Fall issue September 15th Winter issue December 5th Issues typically will be published about 4 weeks after the deadline. International Psychology Bulletin (Volume 18, No. 4) Fall 2014 Page 3 Inside This Issue Current Issues Around the Globe cont’d A Russian student's view of the APA 2014 convention (Valeria Lyanguzova) 39 ATOP MEANINGFULWORLD 65th Annual UN DPI/NGO Conference 27 – 29 August 2014, NYC 40 (Alessia Ferraro & Renoude Charles) Bridging Psychology and Social Justice: Central America Hosts an International Congress (Judith L. 41 Gibbons & Katelyn E. Poelker) Stanley Milgram in Russia (Alexander Y. Voronov & Regina Ershova) 42 Middle East: Empowerment for Peace Meaningfulworld Humanitarian Mission (Ani Kalayjian) 43 Community Clinic: a Cutting Edge Model of Mental Health Service Delivery (Tara Pir) 45 I-O Psychology in the People's Republic of China: Past and current trends (Shixin Fang & Harold 48 Takooshian) Psychology and Psychologists in Egypt: Emphasis on Cultural Psychology Research and Its Growth 51 (Abdel-Sattar Ibrahim) Announcement of 2nd global academic meeting, GAM India 57 Board Members Officers / Committee Chairs 58 International Psychology Bulletin (Volume 18, No. 4) Fall 2014 Page 4 Message From the President Grant Rich. Mercedes has put in numerous hours every week for the past three years to serve our division first as president- Happenings at Division 52 elect, then as president, and now as past-president. She has also been instrumental in creating a new student award in Senel Poyrazli, PhD conjunction with the Psi-Chi organization. Pennsylvania State University-Harrisburg Grant served as our International Psychology Bulle- [email protected] tin editor. He did an excellent job producing each issue of the newsletter on time. Along with the associate editors Harold This is my last column as Division 52’s president. Takooshian and Richard Velayo, he also helped train our new While I belong to many other divisions, I consider Div52 as editor Vaishali Raval who successfully produced the com- my home division. I always look forward to seeing as many bined Spring/Summer and the Fall 2014 issues. of you as possible during conferences, board meetings, social I would like everyone to remember three important gatherings, and at our hospitality suite every year during the deadlines that are coming up this Fall. Besides our APA con- APA conference. This year has been a great learning experi- vention programming, we will also continue to have the two ence for me and I hope to continue to serve our division in international programming at the Eastern Psychological Asso- different ways after my presidency. ciation’s (EPA) and the Western Psychological Association’s People in our division support each other and work (WPA) annual conference. APA will be in Toronto in 2015 towards the common goal of advancing international psychol- and the deadline for submissions is December 1st. The EPA ogy. What I observed closely this year was that the level of conference will be in Philadelphia; the deadline to submit is participation of the board members, committee chairs and November 1st. The WPA conference will be in Las Vegas and committee members, and the liaisons was high. I also heard the deadline to submit is November 15th. from several members who made suggestions about how In a few months, you will hear from me as past- Div52 may grow and what future projects could be consid- president and I will ask you to nominate individuals for our ered. I very much appreciated this high level of involvement, upcoming elections. In 2015, we will hold an election for the dedication, and commitment. following positions: president-elect, council representative, Among many suggested projects, The Webinar and member-at-large. So, start thinking about who might do a Project is a good example to illustrate this dedication and good job serving on Div52’s board to advance international high level of involvement in our division that has been intro- psychology. duced during the last year. Our Early Career Psychologists Thank you for this great year and I look forward to Committee developed several webinars. In addition, under the seeing many of you at our midyear board meeting in January, leadership of our president elect, Mark Terjesen, several in- in Atlanta. terested members from the Student Committee, the Early Career Psychologists Committee, and the Curriculum and Sincerely yours, Training Committee held conference calls to discuss the pos- Senel Poyrazli, Ph.D. sibility of webinars as a way to increase the visibility of our Pennsylvania State University-Harrisburg division and increase membership. In our last board meeting, we decided to form a formal division-level committee
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