Level | File |
Ref No | BPS/001/12/02/08/01/16 |
Title | The Psychologist Policy Committee Papers 2001 |
Date | 2001 |
Extent | 1 file |
Physical Description | 1 file |
Description | Minutes, agendas and papers (not complete) of the British Psychological Society Psychologist Policy Committee PPC [for the Society in-house Journal 'The Psychologist'] includes
19 January 2001 Psychologist Policy Committee minutes and agenda only. Includes advertising on The Psychologist's webpages, suggested appointment of Avril Cadden, Editor of Psych-Talk, as Council nominee, increased number of associate editors, broadening the range of advertisements, marketing strategies, feedback on redesigned covers, potential public psychology magazine, review of the reporting structure of the PPC [creation of the Publications and Communications Board], reports from representatives, proposed policy guidelines and role of Editor in relation to the Committee;
15 June 2001 Psychologist Policy Committee minutes and agenda only. Includes a potential non-academic committee member, Avril Cadden welcomed as new Council nominee, Associate Editor recruitment, decreasing number of book reviews, a quarterly research update, the News Analysis feature, potential for broadening the range of advertisements, editorial policies for constituent parts of the Psychologist, a review of recent past issues, reports from committee representatives, difficulties arising around peer review for a special issue focusing on the psychology of women, criticism of The Psychologist 'dumbing down';
12 October 2001 Psychologist Policy Committee minutes and agenda only. Includes membership of the Committee, the book review procedure improved, decision to decrease the number of the news analysis pieces, potential for regular international news feature, price of the Psychologist per BPS member, review of recent past issues, desire for more colour in magazine, reports from committee representatives and potential to form close relationship with PsychTalk. |
Format | File |
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Psych-Talk was a publication for student members |
Language | English |
AccessConditions | Registered Users by Appointment Only. |
AccessStatus | Open |
Location | 13: BPS History of Psychology Centre, London |
AdminHistory | The Psychologist is the in-house magazine for members of the British Psychological Society. The first issue was January 1988 - it was a successor to the Bulletin of the British Psychological Society [previously Quarterly Bulletin of the British Psychological Society] 1948-1987.
Managing Editor Elizabeth Mapstone 1987-1993; Honorary Editors The Bulletin Mary Boyle and Ray Bull 1981-1987 Honorary Editors Glynis Breakwell and Graham Davey 1987-92. From this point onwards there was only one Honorary Editor Honorary Editor Hugh Foot 1992-1997 [from this point onwards there was a paid Editor] Editor Maryon Tysoe 1997-2000, Jon Sutton 2000-date [2018] Assistant Editor Stephen White 1995-1998; Peter Dillon-Hooper 2001-2018 [Dillon-Hooper was sub-editor 1998-200]
1. The Editorial Sub-Committee was a SubCommittee of the Standing Committee on Communications until December 1989. It acted as a policy making body on all issues regarding The Psychologist; act as an adviser to the Managing Editor and the Honorary Editors; act as a 'reviewer' of past issues of 'The Psychologist'
Chairman of Editorial SubCommittee Mary Boyle 1987, Glynis Breakwell June 1988 - January 1990
2. The Psychologist Editorial Committee succeeded the Editorial Sub-Committee and reported to Council. Assistant Editors were responsible for ideas and some copy for features, reviews, art work etc. There was also a team of Associate Editors who were responsible for generating and reviewing academic articles. The differentiation between academic and feature articles was gradually blurred.
Chairman of Psychologist Editorial Committee Graham Davey 1990-1992; Hugh Foot 1992-1995
The Assistant Editors became Associate Editors in 1995 after the review of the Committee in 1993-1994 and a staff member Stephen White became the sole Assistant Editor. The PEC lost its editorial function and its name changed to reflect this.
3. The Psychologist Policy Committee PPC May 1995-date [2018] replaced the Psychologist Editorial Committee PEC Chairman Hugh Foot 1995-1997; Mary Boyle 1997-2000; Graham Powell 2000-2004; Paul Redford 2004-2010; David Lavallee 2010
4. The Psychologist & Digest Policy Committee PDPC 2011-
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Rules | Description compiled in line with the following: ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description MAD3 Third Edition 2000 |
ArchNote | Compiled by Alex Duthie BPS Assistant Archivist History of Psychology Centre. |