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Psychology’s Role in the Criminalization of Blackness
Evan Auguste and Steven Kasparek join APS’s Ludmila Nunes to examine how psychology has contributed to anti-Blackness within psychological research, criminal justice, and mental health, and what scientists and practitioners can do to interrupt the criminalization of Blackness and redefine psychology’s relationship with justice.
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The Grand Challenges of Psychological Science
An unprecedented confluence of forces has created what many psychological scientists consider an existential threat to the field. APS members share their concerns and hopes.
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New AMPPS Editor Commits to Greater Transdisciplinarity
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Center for Advanced Study in the behavioral Sciences 2022-23 Fellowships
CASBS is now accepting applications for its 2022-23 residential fellowships.
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Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences 2021-22 Fellowships
CASBS is now accepting applications for its 2021-22 residential fellowships.
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Open Society and Open Mind
In his first column as APS President, University of Michigan professor Shinobu Kitayama lays out three steps toward creating a truly open psychological science and enabling the field to play a more significant role in addressing the urgent issues facing society.