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2007 National Maori & Pacific Psychologies Symposium

Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th November 2007,
Kingsgate Hotel, Te Rapa,
Hamilton, Aotearoa/New Zealand
 

The Maori and Psychology Research Unit at the University of Waikato are honoured to invite you to attend the first ever inaugural meeting of Maori and Pacific psychologists, graduates of psychology and psychology students in Aotearoa/New Zealand.   

The theme for this symposium is "Claiming Spaces". 

 Here in Aotearoa we have the potential to be pioneers in the development of psychologies relevant and applicable to Māori and Pacific peoples, and to better understand what science, culture and practice means when indigenous and cultural worldviews are prioritised.  

 The symposium is open to allwho wish to hear presentations led by Maori and Pacific psychologists, graduates of psychology and psychology students.

 

   Proceedings are now available!  
If you registered for the symposium you should have received your copy.  You can also download a copy from here:
 
http://hdl.handle.net/10289/1489

 Thank you all for your support

 

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Last updated 30 April 2008  Copyright 2007 Maori & Psychology Research Unit
  

February 07

  • First announcement

March 07

  • Maori/Pacific Planning Meeting

April 07

  • Themes Announced
  • Call for papers

July 07

  • July 23rd - Call for papers closes
  • Papers sent for review

August 07

  • August 3rd - Call for papers closes (deadline extended)
  • Successful papers confirmed
  • Registrations open

September 07

  • Draft Programme Now Available - Click Here!


October 07

Final Programme Click Here

  • Early bird registrations close - 20th Oct
    November 07
    • REGISTRATIONS NOW CLOSED (16TH NOV) 
    • Symposium 23rd/24th November

    December 07

    • Paper submissions received

    Nov 08

    • Proceedings are now available