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  • Reading and Research Group

    Join our virtual monthly meetings to learn and discuss feminist psychology, critical psychology, discourse analysis, gender, sexuality, violence, trauma, and more! Discover new work and theories, recommend readings you love or can't stand, get advice and feedback on projects you are working on, and connect with others. Must be signed up to the (free) Reading and Research Group Subscription to book a space - go to the 'Support Us' tab for more information. Small Group Size: Meetings are limited to a maximum of five people at a time to ensure that there is time for everyone to participate (if they chose to), and to create a non-intimidating and supportive space. Soft Start Times: To make our meetings more accessible, we provide a time range when the meeting can begin. You can arrive up to 15 minutes either side of the stated time without missing core content. If you join after the 15 minutes, you will still be welcomed to the group, but you may have missed some information. No End Time: To make sure that meetings are flexible for your individual needs, there is no specified end time. You can choose to stay on after others have left if you are enjoying and engaged in the content. You can also leave whenever you like. Privacy: Meetings are not recorded or shared afterwards. You can talk about what interests you and you don't have to worry about asking an embarrassing question - or turning into a viral meme. Don't forget to check out the members-only forum between meetings! For details of upcoming readings and groups - go to the Reading Group page (under the 'Education' tab)

  • Conference Day Two Only

    Join us online in July 2024 for the first ever Psygentra Conference! We will be adopting unconference principles, such as flexibility and informality, open discussions, and a non-hierarchical approach to presentations (e.g. no keynotes). Like all Psygentra events, we are foregrounding a small-group structure in a micro-conference format. So, if you are looking for a non-intimidating, supportive, and encouraging space to share your work, network, and make friends, where you can also get quality feedback on theory, method, and practice - this is the micro unconference for you. We will also be combining three aspects that are central to Psygentra's work - criticality, creativity, and community. We are accepting papers, posters, poetry, commentaries, and more on critical analyses, creative methodologies and creative writing, and community perspectives like activist interventions and campaigns, to community-building. FOR PRESENTERS For submissions we require some information about (1) WHAT you would like to contribute to the event (e.g. a summary of your project, this can be a formal abstract if that is more comfortable for you, but it can also be a summary description), (2) HOW you would like to contribute (e.g. a formal presentation, an open discussion or panel, a poster, a creative reading, or something else entirely, and whether you want to present live or not), and (3) for HOW LONG (e.g. a 10 minute presentation, a 45 minute panel, a 20 minute reading etc.). We can't guarantee that we will be able to meet your requirements, but we will try as best we can to accommodate your chosen presenting style. Please note that there are limited presenting spots. All submissions will be reviewed by the Conference Organising Team. There will be three certificates awarded for each category (critical, creative, and community) and abstracts/full submissions will be invited for publication in the Journal of Psychology, Gender, and Trauma. FOR ATTENDEES Each presentation will have ample time for small group discussion, so you will have the opportunity to participate if you want to. You can also observe the discussion and learn from the group as a whole. Information will be available in a range of formats (presentations, captions, transcripts, posters etc.). Please contact the conference organisers if you have specific accessibility needs. To create a safe(r) space for critical discussion and disclosure, the conference will not be recorded.

  • Conference Day One Only

    Join us online in July 2024 for the first ever Psygentra Conference! We will be adopting unconference principles, such as flexibility and informality, open discussions, and a non-hierarchical approach to presentations (e.g. no keynotes). Like all Psygentra events, we are foregrounding a small-group structure in a micro-conference format. So, if you are looking for a non-intimidating, supportive, and encouraging space to share your work, network, and make friends, where you can also get quality feedback on theory, method, and practice - this is the micro unconference for you. We will also be combining three aspects that are central to Psygentra's work - criticality, creativity, and community. We are accepting papers, posters, poetry, commentaries, and more on critical analyses, creative methodologies and creative writing, and community perspectives like activist interventions and campaigns, to community-building. FOR PRESENTERS For submissions we require some information about (1) WHAT you would like to contribute to the event (e.g. a summary of your project, this can be a formal abstract if that is more comfortable for you, but it can also be a summary description), (2) HOW you would like to contribute (e.g. a formal presentation, an open discussion or panel, a poster, a creative reading, or something else entirely, and whether you want to present live or not), and (3) for HOW LONG (e.g. a 10 minute presentation, a 45 minute panel, a 20 minute reading etc.). We can't guarantee that we will be able to meet your requirements, but we will try as best we can to accommodate your chosen presenting style. Please note that there are limited presenting spots. All submissions will be reviewed by the Conference Organising Team. There will be three certificates awarded for each category (critical, creative, and community) and abstracts/full submissions will be invited for publication in the Journal of Psychology, Gender, and Trauma. FOR ATTENDEES Each presentation will have ample time for small group discussion, so you will have the opportunity to participate if you want to. You can also observe the discussion and learn from the group as a whole. Information will be available in a range of formats (presentations, captions, transcripts, posters etc.). Please contact the conference organisers if you have specific accessibility needs. To create a safe(r) space for critical discussion and disclosure, the conference will not be recorded.

  • Critical Creative Qualitative Conference

    Join us online in July 2024 for the first ever Psygentra Conference! We will be adopting unconference principles, such as flexibility and informality, open discussions, and a non-hierarchical approach to presentations (e.g. no keynotes). Like all Psygentra events, we are foregrounding a small-group structure in a micro-conference format. So, if you are looking for a non-intimidating, supportive, and encouraging space to share your work, network, and make friends, where you can also get quality feedback on theory, method, and practice - this is the micro unconference for you. We will also be combining three aspects that are central to Psygentra's work - criticality, creativity, and community. We are accepting papers, posters, poetry, commentaries, and more on critical analyses, creative methodologies and creative writing, and community perspectives like activist interventions and campaigns, to community-building. FOR PRESENTERS For submissions we require some information about (1) WHAT you would like to contribute to the event (e.g. a summary of your project, this can be a formal abstract if that is more comfortable for you, but it can also be a summary description), (2) HOW you would like to contribute (e.g. a formal presentation, an open discussion or panel, a poster, a creative reading, or something else entirely, and whether you want to present live or not), and (3) for HOW LONG (e.g. a 10 minute presentation, a 45 minute panel, a 20 minute reading etc.). We can't guarantee that we will be able to meet your requirements, but we will try as best we can to accommodate your chosen presenting style. Please note that there are limited presenting spots. All submissions will be reviewed by the Conference Organising Team. There will be three certificates awarded for each category (critical, creative, and community) and abstracts/full submissions will be invited for publication in the Journal of Psychology, Gender, and Trauma. FOR ATTENDEES Each presentation will have ample time for small group discussion, so you will have the opportunity to participate if you want to. You can also observe the discussion and learn from the group as a whole. Information will be available in a range of formats (presentations, captions, transcripts, posters etc.). Please contact the conference organisers if you have specific accessibility needs. To create a safe(r) space for critical discussion and disclosure, the conference will not be recorded.

  • How to Write Your First Book

    In this online workshop, Dr. Jem Tosh guides you through the process of writing your first academic monograph, from coming up with the idea for the book through to marketing it after publication. They take you through each step of the book proposal and provide advice and guidance on things that can get in the way of your writing goal - like imposter syndrome and fear of criticism.

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