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TitleHoPC Stories of Psychology Symposium - Archives: Histories and What They Tell Us - Photographs 2012
Site Wellcome Collection Conference Centre, London NW1
PhotographerMarcos Bevilacqua, London, E8
Date16 October 2012
Extent183- jpegs, 183 low-res JPEGs and 6-contact sheets
DescriptionBorn digital images capturing speakers, and attendees at the British Psychological Society, History of Psychology Centre's 2nd Annual history of psychology symposium held at the Wellcome Collection Conference Centre, London NW1 on Tuesday 16th of October 2012 entitled 'Stories of Psychology: Archives, Histories and What They Tell Us'.

The symposium was convened by Dr Alan Collins from Lancaster University and Dr Rhodri Hayward from Queen Mary, University of London.

The four senior academics taking part were:

Dr Geoff Bunn (Manchester Metropolitan University) – 'The secret history of the love detector'
Professor Elizabeth Valentine (Royal Holloway, University of London) – “A brilliant and many-sided personality”: Jessie Murray, founder of the Medico-Psychological Clinic
Dr Thomas Dixon (Queen Mary, University of London) – 'The logic of the moist eye: Tears and psychology in the 20th century'
Dr Peter Lamont (University of Edinburgh) – 'Extraordinary phenomena, and what we have made of them'.

The image is of Dr Thomas Dixon at the the podium during his presentation.


Photographer: Marcos Bevilacqua, London, E8.
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