TOPIC:
  RESEARCH: International Possibilities and Partnerships for Psychologists


Assigned Reading/s: 
CHAPTER 7, pp. 143 - 165 [Shealy, Bullock, & Kapadia (Eds.) (2023)]


Supplementary Materials:


ARTICLE: Psychology Takes a Global View
https://www.apa.org/monitor/2025/01/trends-global-view
Global research collaborations are seeking larger, more representative samples in investigating shared urgent challenges

ARTICLE: Guidelines to Improve Internationalization in the Psychological Sciences
https://compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/spc3.12847
This commentary is based on the hackathon titled “Guidelines on Including Non-WEIRD Populations in Psychological Science” presented at the 2021 meeting of the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science. This was also presented as a paper at the 60th Annual Conference of the Taiwan Psychological Association in October 2021.

JOURNAL: International Perspectives in Psychology: Research, Practice, Consultation
https://www.hogrefe.com/us/journal/international-perspectives-in-psychology-research-practice-consultation
Official Journal of Division 52 (Society for Global Psychology) of the American Psychological Association

WEBSITE: Going International: A Practical Guide for Psychologists
https://www.apa.org/international/resources/info/academics-abroad
The goal of this guide is to provide an introductory guide for U.S. academics going outside the country for research and scholarship. It is written to fill the gap between general, country-level information typical of travel books or country websites, and specific details of the universities, cities or programs with which you may become involved.

WEBSITE: Challenges and Opportunities for Psychological Research in the Majority World
https://online.ucpress.edu/collabra/article/10/1/123703/203452/Challenges-and-Opportunities-for-Psychological
How can psychology transform itself into an inclusive science that engages with the rich cultural diversity of humanity? How can we strive towards a broader and deeper understanding of human behavior that is both generalizable across populations and attentive to its diversity? To address these major questions of our field, relying on scholars from different world regions, we outline first the opportunities associated with conducting psychological research in these and other majority world regions, highlighting international collaborations.