SPSSI
Founded in 1936, SPSSI is an association of more than 3,000 scientists from psychology and related fields and others who share a common interest in research on the psychological aspects of important social and policy issues. In various ways, SPSSI seeks to bring theory and practice into focus on human problems of the group, the community, and nations, as well as the increasingly important problems that have no national boundaries.
SPSSI fosters and funds research on social issues through annual awards and programs of small research grants and disseminates research findings through its scholarly journals, sponsored books, specialized conferences, and its convention programs.
Any opinions or conclusions expressed in these webinar or videos are those of the individual contributors and do not reflect the views of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, the American Psychological Association, or any of their divisions or subunits.
Beyond Cultural Betrayal: The Role of Secondary Marginalization in Violence Against Black Women
Dr. Brian Smedley's #SPSSICON25 Keynote Address: Out of Chaos, Opportunity
Justice and Humanity: Isolation, Interrogation, and the Ultimate Sentence
Gun violence prevention: Defining the crisis and identifying solutions
Does Psychology Fail in the Face of Genocide? Insights about Gaza Before and After October 7, 2023
Understanding Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence: Context, Culture, and Pathways to Healing
Modern-Day Slavery: Psychological Impact of Human Trafficking
Effects of the Removal of Affirmative Action for College Students
The Impact of Not Having Critical Race Theory in Social Institutions and Our Social Responsibility
Researching Abortion: Examples and Strategies for Informing Policy
A Renaissance of Social Relevance: Maximizing Insights and the Impact of Psychological Research
Psychology & Racial Justice: Dismantling Color-blind Racial Ideology & Advancing Healing among POC
Intersectionality and Fascism: Harnessing Critical Psychology to Disarm Weapons of Mass Destruction
Navigating Your PhD - A SPSSI Grad Student Book Talk
Intersections Among Climate Change and Gender-Related Economic and Social Injustices
CODAPAR Series Webinar 5: Creating a Policy-Relevant Psychology: Best Practices for Research and...
CODAPAR WEBINAR SERIES 4: Slaying Trolls: Navigating Your Online Presence
SPSSI Celebrates 75 Years of Commitment to Human Rights and Social Justice at the United Nations
Psychology Goes to Washington: Policy-Related Fellowships and Careers
Event: Data Disaggregation Practices to Eliminate Systemic Racism & Make Progress on the SDGs
CODAPAR Series Webinar 1: Why Policy? Understanding the Critical Link Between Research and Policy
Virtual Event: Using Disaggregated Data to Combat Systemic Racism Against People of African Descent
Webinar - Coloniality of Knowledge in Hegemonic Psychology, III: Refusal and Epistemic Disobedience
Webinar - Coloniality of Knowledge in Hegemonic Psychology, II: Confronting Professional Discipline
Webinar - Coloniality of Knowledge in Hegemonic Psychology, I: Rigor or Rigor Mortis?
Webinar - THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COLONIAL VIOLENCE, II: The Coloniality of Modern Progress