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Asian Association of Social Psychology (AASP) |
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Asian Association of Social Psychology (AASP) Founded in 1995
Address: Dr. Allan B.I. Bernardo (President) De La Salle University-Manila College of Education Room 601 Yuchengco Hall 2401 Taft Avenue 1004 Manila, Philippines
Website: http://www.victoria.ac.nz/cacr/aasp-site/aasp/
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[From the web] AASP [Asian Association of Social Psychology] was formed out of the need to create a “third force” in social psychology (the first being represented by the United States, the second represented by Europe). The main goals of AASP are:
- to explore, address, and advance the unique contribution that could be made by Asian psychologists in investigating issues that are relevant and of interest to them;
- to expand the boundary, substance and direction of social psychology beyond its initial Euro-American base;
- to move away from the narrow focus on intra-individual process, and move towards an integration of various areas of psychology as well as sister disciplines;
- to promote research on Asian traditions, philosophies, and ideas that have psychological contents and/or implications;
- to encourage links between Asian and Western facts and principles of social psychology; and
- to provide Asian-Pacific scholars with a scientific forum for discussion, evaluation, and publication of their research
AASP Constitution
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