Level | File |
Ref No | BPS/001/6/01/02/03/08 |
Title | BPS Annual Conference - Press 1989 |
Date | 1989 |
Extent | 1 file |
Physical Description | 1 file |
Description | Press Releases and drafts of press releases from British Psychological Society Annual Conference held 31 March - 3 April 1989 List of delegates and speakers, papers, correspondence with journalists, notes for cabaret, General press release about conference 1. New President of the British Psychological Society (Tony Gale) - press release, 2. If The Face Fits Your Guilty (Neil MacRae) press release, contact and coverage notes, release, summary and abstract of paper 'Ugly or Dangerous: If The Face Fits - You're Guilty'; 3. Stress in the City (Howard Kahn) press release, contact and coverage notes, release, summary and abstract of paper; 4. Laughter on the Other Side of Your Face (Martin Skinner) - press release, contact and coverage notes, release, summary and abstract of paper 'Facial Asymmetry in Emotional Expression: A Meta Analysis of Research'; 5. Can Videos make You Nasty (Peter Ainsworth) press release, contact and coverage notes, release, summary and abstract of paper 'Viewing of Videos and Violent Behaviour - The Offenders Perspective'; 6. BreakThrough in the Care of Violent Prisoners (David Cooke) - press release, contact and coverage notes, release, summary of paper 'Situational Controls of Violence: An Evaluation'; 7. Disaster Syndrome in Prison Officers (Roisin Hall) - press release, contact and coverage notes, release, summary and abstract of paper 'The Effects of Violence: Post Traumatic Stress in Prison Officers'; 8. Steering Youngsters Away From Booze (Gellisse Bagnall) - press release, contact and coverage notes, release, summary and abstract of paper 'Young People and Alcohol - An Evaluation of School-Based Alcohol Education'; 9. Gambling with Life and Death (Peter Dean) - press release, contact and coverage notes, release, summary and abstract of paper 'Parents Values For Adverse Outcomes of Neonatal Intensive Care' for Current Research in Paediatric Psychology symposium; 10. Eat Up Darling (David Cundell) press release, contact and coverage notes, release, summary and abstract of paper 'Maternal Perceptions and Infant Feeding Problems' for Current Research in Paediatric Psychology symposium; 11. Male Myths on Lovemaking- contact and coverage notes, release, summary and abstract of paper 'Cognitive Therapy in Male Sexual Dysfunction' in New Perspectives for Psychologists Working With Sexual Problems symposium; 12. Fear and Guilt in the Post-Aids Era (Heather George) - press release, summary and abstract of paper 'Sexual Problems Among People Referred for Aids Counselling' in New Perspectives for Psychologists Working With Sexual Problems symposium; 13. Long Hours Hold Hidden Dangers for Nurses (Marie Johnston) - press release, summary and abstract of paper 'Length of Nurses Working Shift: Stress and Information Processing'; 14. Driving Below The Limit (Javed Bhatti) press release, summary and abstract of paper - 'The Effects of Alcohol on Car Driving' for 'Drinking and Driving' symposium; 15. Female Entrepreneurs Overcome Sexism (Elke Heiss) press release, summary and abstract of paper 'Edinburgh Entrepreneuses and Their Partners: She Wears The Pants and He The Apron?'; 16. Lead in Blood - Bad Marks and Bad Boys (George Thomson) press release, summary and abstract of paper 'Blood Levels and Behaviour, Reaction Time and Inspection Time in Edinburgh Children'; 17. Funny My Heroes Look Like Me (Jules Davidoff) - press release, summary and abstract of paper 'Visual Similarity and Hero Worship'; 18. Children's Testimony symposium - abstracts and summary of papers; 19. The Individual Case-Study Approach in the Assessment of Forensic Patients (C Sellars) abstract and summary; 20 Alcohol Hangover Effects - abstracts and summary (G Lowe); 21. The Double Life of Women Leaders (Erika Apfelbaum) Abstract and summary of paper for 'Women as Manager and Leaders Symposium'; See also BPS/001/6/1/2/1/1 for Programme and Abstracts of this conference |
Format | File |
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Language | English |
Related Material | BPS/001/11/03 BPS Press Launches, Releases and Events PHO/001/03/01/01a Photographs of 1989 Annual Conference |
RelatedRecord | BPS/001/11/03 |
PHO/001/03/01/01a |
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AdminHistory | The British Psychological Society held regular 'general' meetings from its earliest days when members and invited guests would read papers some of which were then published. They were called general meetings to differentiate them from Section (as the Society's specialist groups were called which were created 1919-1920). Lists of meeting titles and abstracts were published in the British Journal of Psychology and other Society publications.
By the end of its first year, December, 1902, the Society had held six meetings, four at University College, London, one at Cambridge and one at Oxford. Two or three papers were read with an interval for tea and afterwards a dinner was held. In 1910 the British Psychological Society joined the Aristotelian Society and Mind Association for a week-end of meetings. Two weekend meetings were held with the Royal Society of Medicine in 1914 - the second meeting was held at Durham University [see photographs PHO/001/03/08/05]).
In 1931 a general meeting was held outside London at the University of Reading and in 1933 a visit was made to Bethlem Royal Hospital. In 1936 a new venture of extended general meetings held was initiated, they were held from Friday until Monday at regional venues - the first was in Leeds 17-20 April. AGM was originally held in January and then December but by 1941 were part of the extended meeting which was called the Annual General Conference until 1995 and then the Annual Conference but it still included the AGM. [An annual London Conference was started in 1958].
1936 Leeds 1983 York 1937 Manchester 1984 Warwick 1938 St Andrews 1985 Swansea 1939 Reading 1986 Sheffield 1940 Birmingham (Louvain was cancelled) 1987 Sussex 1941 Nottingham 1988 Leeds 1942 Brighton 1989 St. Andrews 1943 Oxford 1990 Swansea 1944 Glasgow 1991 Bournemouth 1945 Exeter 1992 Scarborough 1946 Durham 1993 Blackpool 1947 Dartford Heath 1994 Brighton 1948 Birmingham 1995 Warwick 1949 Bristol 1996 Brighton 1950 Reading 1997 Edinburgh 1955 Durham 1998 Brighton 1951 Liverpool 1999 Belfast 1952 Oxford 2000 Winchester 1953 Nottingham 2001 Glasgow 1954 Nottingham 2002 Blackpool 1956 Manchester 2003 Bournemouth 1957 St. Andrews 2004 London 1958 Birmingham 2005 Manchester 1959 Cambridge 2006 Cardiff 1960 Hull 2007 York 1961 Liverpool 2008 Dublin 1962 Bristol 2009 Brighton 1963 Reading 2010 Stratford-upon-Avon 1964 Leicester 2011 Glasgow 1965 Aberdeen 2012 London 1966 Swansea 2013 Harrogate 1967 Belfast 2014 Birmingham 1968 Sheffield 2015 Liverpool 1969 Edinburgh 2016 Nottingham 1970 Southampton 2017 Brighton 1971 Exeter 2018 Nottingham 1972 Nottingham 1973 Liverpool 1974 Bangor 1975 Nottingham 1976 York 1977 Exeter 1978 York 1979 Nottingham 1980 Aberdeen 1981 Surrey (Univ. of) 1982 York
During the 1990 Annual Conference in Swansea the BBC recorded an edition of 'Any Questions' |
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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 Claire Jackson BPS Archivist History of Psychology Centre. |