LevelFile
Ref NoTAJ/01/05/39
TitleLaboratoire Europeen de Psychologie Sociale L.E.P.S. Committee meeting at Paris, Jan. 1982
Date1982
Extent1- orange file
DescriptionFile contains typed documents concerning a committee meeting in Paris 1982 of the Laboratoire Europeen de Psychologie Sociale (European Laboratory of Social Psychology) of which Henri Tajfel was an LEPS committee member and co-founder (1976).

Details include:

A 121 page typed report entitled 'Analyse Experimentale des systemes d'interaction Sociale: Essai d'intergration de differents domaines de recherche en psychologie sociale' DGRST contrat 80.7.0285 dated 15 Oct.1981.
Typed expense report
Participant list.

One file available:

TAJ/01/05/39/1 L.E.P.S. Projects
FormatTextual Material
NotesThe History of Psychology Centre is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all our users. Be aware that our catalogue contains historic terminology relating to mental health which could be considered offensive. The terminology exists within the original record and has been retained to inform users on viewpoints at the time. It in no way reflects the attitudes of the cataloguers or the British Psychological Society.
Wellcome Ref: PSY/TAJ/5/39
AccessConditionsAuthorised Users. View by Appointment
AccessStatusOpen
Location16: Wellcome Library
TermSocial psychology
AdminHistoryThe European laboratory of social psychology (LEPS) was created in 1976 with the Foundation Maison des sciences de l'homme in Paris. Its creation came to reinforce and develop original but disparate currents of an incipient European social psychology, in order to enable him to play the international role which it deserved. It is it with what the Maison des sciences de l'homme, thanks to the support without fault of its successive administrators (Clemens Heller, Maurice Aymard), decided to cure by the creation and the development of a European laboratory of social psychology (LEPS) directed by European researchers.

Let us underline the originality and the aspect pioneer of the project, because the LEPS was the first international network of the MSH intended to affirm a discipline expanding, on the european level. Moreover, its original operation in network, well before this concept and this model of interactive work become in vogue, made LEPS a rare example of institutional innovation.

Created by a core of researchers of Europe of the North-West, it widened gradually, in the years 1980, with the countries of the South and of Northern Europe. During the years 1990, it widened in Eastern Europe. During years 2000, the LEPS proposes to look further into its relations with the Latin America and Asia.
RulesDescription compiled in line with the following standard
ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description
ArchNoteCompiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.
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