LevelFile
Ref NoTAJ/01/06/01
TitleAssociations (General) Various
Date1976-1981
Extent1- folder
DescriptionFile contains typed correspondence, documents and printed material concerning the various associations of which Henri Tajfel was a member or in correspondence.

Details include:

Psychology and Psychotherapy Associations- advertisement for workshop 18-20 June 1976, magazine P.P.A.Forum Vol.1, No.4, Oct. 1974 (enclosed).
Association of British Academics for Middle Eastern Affairs- offer to be informed of association activities.
International Society for Research on Aggression [I.S.R.A.]- Tajfel's application for membership.
Experimental Psychology Society- Invitation to HT to give a paper at Sussex meeting, 11-12 April 1978
Evaluation Research Society- annual meeting 20-22 Oct. 1977, circular.
American Educational Research Association [A.E.R.A.]- invitation to join.
International Association of Applied Psychology- application form for membership.
American Psychological Association- index address card, cataloguing, subscription payment.
American Association for the Advancement of Science- draft proposal for Tajfel's comments on 'Psychological Dimensions of Climatic Change' (enclosed).
Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France- newsletter No.1, Jan.-Feb. 1980,
The Dag Hammarskjold Information Centre on the Study of Violence and Peace; Newsletter, 'Chronicle' Vol.1, No.2, may 1980 (enclosed).
The Fourth World- invitation to first assembly, 16-18 July 1981.
British Association for the Advancement of Science (BAYS)- prospective members in Southern England.
The Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry- details of association, application form, advertisements for Avon Branch inaugural meeting, 18 May 1981.
Association for the Advancement of Psychology- invitation to join.
FormatTextual Material
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AccessStatusOpen
Location16: Wellcome Library
TermChild psychology
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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