Program

 

 

FINAL PROGRAM FOR ISCHP2007

 

is now available (pdf)

 

 

ABSTRACT BOOK (pdf)

 

You can see the PDF version of the Abstract Book here, printed books will be available at the Conference

 

Powerpoint  will be available for the presentations

Poster size max 100 cm by 80  cm.

All sessions will be held in the Diane M. Halle Library building

 

Community Health Center Visit

1.30 PM - 5.30 PM (estimated) Saturday July 21st

We will be organizing a visit to two organizations conducting community health work on the afternoon of July 21st, 2007.  The visit will be to the Lowell Community Health Center: Cambodian Community Health 2010 Project and to the Center for Family, Work and Community, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Massachusetts.  We are grateful to Sidney Liang, Munty Pot, Andrea Laskey and Robin Toof for hosting this visit. Participants will be able to sign up for the trip to Lowell at the Conference.

Book Exhibit

 

Throughout the Conference, organized by Library of Social Sciences:

Please Contact them if you would like your authored books to be exhibited or have other suggestions.

 

More Information on the Book Exhibit

 

LssBookExhibits@earthlink.net or 1-718-393-1075

 

 

 

WORKSHOPS

 

 (Abstracts)

 

 Invited Workshop

Hearing Multi-voiced Dialogues in Healthcare: Towards Transformative Engagement

 

 

Celiane Camargo-Borges, University of Sao Paulo, Riberão Preto, Brazil

Arlene Katz, Harvard Medical School, USA

Sheila McNamee, University of New Hampshire, USA

 

  

CRITICALLY CONFRONTING HIV/AIDS AND ALCOHOL RISKS IN CAMBODIA (2000-2007): MAPPING COMMUNITY HEALTH CHALLENGES, TECHNIQUES AND RESOURCES

 

Ian Lubek, Jillian Schuster, Trisha Pagnutti, Maggie Hall, Alison Rothwell, Psychology  Department, University of Guelph, Canada

Mee Lian Wong, Lakshmi Ganapathi, Dept. of Occupational and Family Medicine, National University of Singapore

Helen Lee, Health Psychology, University of Staffordshire, UK

Tiny van Merode, School of General Practice, University of Maastricht, Netherlands

Sochua Mu, Cambodian Minister of Women’s Affairs, 1997-2004; Khemara, NGO, Cambodia)

Jessica Cadesky, Humanitarian Policy and Advocacy Unit,Office of Emergency Programs,UNICEF, New York, USA

Sarath Kros, Savun Touch, Maryan Chitt, Tim Tra, Sary Pen, Siem Reap Provincial AIDS Office and SiRCHESI NGO, Cambodia

Bory Ou, Phallamony Em, Sochivy Khieng, Sophea Paal, Srei Neang, Brett Dickson, Pring Noeun, Song Heng, SiRCHESI, NGO, Cambodia

Bun Chemm Dy, Siem Reap Provincial Health Department, Cambodia

 

 

MEDIA LITERACY, EDUCATION AND AT-RISK YOUTH

 

Helena Angell, College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida Gainesville, Florida, USA

 

  

USING SOCIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY AS A TOOL FOR RESEARCH, PROGRAM PLANNING AND COMMUNITY INTERVENTIONS.

EXAMPLE: SAFE MOTHERHOOD IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD – INCORPORATING LESSONS FROM THE FIELD

 

Julie Cwikel, The Center for Women's Health Studies and Promotion, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

 

 

ROUNDTABLES

 

 

 Invited Roundtable

 Feminist-infused participatory and action research in contexts of structural inequality and social suffering: Epistemological and Methodological Considerations in Community-Based Collaborations

M. Brinton Lykes,  Boston College - Lynch School  of Education, Boston, US
  

 

 

Invited Roundtable

The Dialogical Self and Health

 

Emily Abbey, Ramapo College of New Jersey, US

 

 

Invited Roundtable

Global Translation/Adaptation Program, Our Bodies Ourselves

Ayesha Chatterjee, Our Bodies, Ourselves, Boston, US

 

QUESTIONING MEDIA RESEARCH IN CRITICAL HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY

 

Kerry Chamberlain, School of Psychology, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

Darrin Hodgetts, Department of Psychology, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand

  

 

  

ENGAGING AND EMPOWERING HOMELESS CLIENTS:

Connecting homeless clients with preventive health and mental health services

 

Tricia Wolanin, Help USA, Bronx Family Center, US

Gillian Scott, City University of New York and Help USA, Bronx Family Center, US

  

 

FILMS

 

HEARING [OUR] VOICES: A PARTICIPATORY STUDY ON SCHIZOPHRENIA AND HOMELESSNESS

 

Barbara Schneider, Faculty of Communication and Culture, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada

 

I MAKE BOOKS

 

Holly Haywood, Kari Wagner, University of New England, US

 

 

SYMPOSIA

 

 

INVESTIGATING AND LEARNING FROM RESISTANCE STRATEGIES OF ABORIGINAL ADOLESCENT GIRLS: REPORTING ON THE TALKING BACK PROJECT

 

Susan D. Dion, Faculty of Education, York University, Toronto, Canada

Kirsten Madsen, School of Community & Liberal Studies, Sheridan Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning, Oakville, Canada

Debra Pepler, LaMarsh Centre for Research on Violence and Conflict Resolution, York University, Toronto, Canada

Debbie Sault, Child Protection Worker, Dilico Child and Family Services, Thunder Bay, Canada

 

 

MADNESS AND MEANING: AN EXPLORATION OF ‘RISKY PRACTICES’

 

Carla Willig, City University, London, UK

Cristina Boserman,  University of Southampton, UK

Katharine Lee Harrison Weille, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 

Discussant : Steve Brown, University of Loughborough, UK

 

  

NEGOTIATING GENDERED SUBJECTIVITY IN RELATIONAL CONTEXTS

 

Jane M. Ussher & Mirjana Sandoval

Emilee Gilbert

Georgia Ovenden

Janette Perz

Julie Mooney-Somers

Megan Brock

 

Gender, Culture & Health Research Unit: PsyHealth, School of Psychology

University of Western Sydney, Australia

 

  

“in fitness and in health”

Critical perspectives on obesity and healthy aging discourses

 

Carla Rice, Women's Studies Program, Trent University Peterborough, Ontario, Canada

Deborah McPhail, York University, Toronto, Canada

Claire Carter, Women’s Studies, York University, Toronto, Canada

 

  

WHAT IS THE VALUE OF LIFE? EXISTENTIAL CONCERNS OF POTENTIAL DONATING FAMILIES, DONORS, AND OF PERSONS WAITING FOR TRANSPLANTATION

 

Chantal Piot-Ziegler, Health Psychology, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

Magi Sque, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK

Tracy Long, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK

Sheila Payne, Institute of Health Research, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.

Gundula Huebner & Bernd Six, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Department of Psychology, Germany

Nadja Ruffiner-Boner, Fabienne Fasseur, Thérèse Cuttelod, Jennifer Szymanski, Floriane Fonzallaz, Marie Santiago: Health Psychology, CerPsa, Institute of Psychology, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

John-David Aubert, Manuel Pascual, Centre of Organ Transplantation, University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland

 

Discussant: Kerry Chamberlain, School of Psychology, Massey University, Albany, Auckland, New-Zealand.

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ADDRESSING THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES: 

RE-THINKING KEY CONCEPTS

 

David Harper & Kian Vakilli

Bipasha Ahmed, Anamika Majumdar & Paula Reavey

Helen Murphy

 

School of Psychology, University of East London, UK

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

Program Committee

Kerry Chamberlain
Massey University, New Zealand

Chairperson ISCHP

 

Uwe Flick
Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences, Germany

 

Robert Kugelmann

University of Dallas, US

 

Antonia Lyons
Massey University, New Zealand

 

 Michael Murray
Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
Past Chairperson ISCHP

 

Alan Radley

Loughborough University, UK

 

Christine Stephens
Massey University, New Zealand

 

Irina Todorova,

Health Psychology Research Center, US & Bulgaria

Carla Willig
City University, London, UK