Join the SPSSI UN committee for a free virtual event: "Women and girlsβ participation and agency in the climate crisis." March 10 at 12:30 PM EST.
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Ec4e0YIjQK27PMNxDwzVFQ
Join the SPSSI UN committee for a free virtual event: "Women and girlsβ participation and agency in the climate crisis." March 10 at 12:30 PM EST.
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Ec4e0YIjQK27PMNxDwzVFQ
Learn more about upcoming funding opportunities from the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict and Violence and SPSSI!
Info session: Monday, March 16 at 10:00AM ET.
https://bit.ly/grants-spotlight2026
Register for βAchieving Economic Stability,β a free webinar part of the βRethinking Inequality: Leveraging Psychological Science to Advance Economic Justiceβ policy initiative!
Monday, March 2 at 12 PM ET
https://ow.ly/xvl250Yik17
Join Dr. Kimberly Kahn in New Orleans, LA for the #SPSSICON26 Presidential Address! Saturday, June 27, 2026.
www.spssi.org/conferences
"Rethinking Inequality: Using Psychological Science to Advance Economic Justice" brings together psychologists from academia, health care, and government to examine the effects of inequality and offer real-world policy solutions.
www.spssi.org/RethinkingInequality
TODAY AT 3:30PM ET: The Role of Group Dynamics in Learning and Growth Among Children and Adolescents: Perspectives from Central America
Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ImaMrzUNR8iLwGCZ-bJfSA#/registration
Register for βAchieving Economic Stability,β a free webinar part of the βRethinking Inequality: Leveraging Psychological Science to Advance Economic Justiceβ policy initiative!
Monday, March 2 at 12 PM ET
https://ow.ly/iEk550Yik14
#SPSSICON26 room block at the New Orleans Marriott on Canal Street is now open! Rooms available at $159 for students and $189 for non-students.
https://ow.ly/KXUH50Yewzm
Congratulations to Prof. Susan Opotow, winner of the 2026 Kurt Lewin Award from @spssi.bsky.social! Honored for decades of scholarship linking psychological research to social action, Opotowβs work on justice and inclusion shapes how we understand fairness in society
Join the SPSSI UN Committee for Narrative Justice in Global Health Policy!
February 11, 2026 from 11am - 2pm ET at the United Nations Church Center (UNCC), Second Floor, 777 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY.
Remote option available.
https://ow.ly/mJKc50YacI1
#WhySocialScience? Because Psychology Can Help Reduce Police Violence π
New post from Dr. Kimberly Kahn of @spssi.bsky.social β‘ www.whysocialscience.com/blog/2026/1/...
Congratulations to the Fall 2025 Clara Mayo Grant Recipients! Learn more:
https://www.spssi.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=page.viewpage&pageid=727
Congratulations to the Fall 2025 Researchers in the Global South Grants recipients! Learn more:
https://ow.ly/w2YJ50Y53I3
Apply for the Dalmas A. Taylor Memorial Summer Policy Fellowship by February 2nd!
This fellowship provides an opportunity for a doctoral student to work on public policy issues for an entire summer.
https://ow.ly/kn3B50Y52A6
WEBINAR: βUpholding a Sanctuary Mindset: The Role of Psychologists and the Public in Supporting the Wellbeing of Immigrants and Refugees.β
Presented by APA Division 48. Tuesday, Jan 27 at 2pm ET.
Register: https://ow.ly/rCmA50Y3RZK
The 2026 Kurt Lewin Award winner is Dr. Susan Opotow, professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the Graduate Center!
Dr. Opotow will deliver the 2026 Kurt Lewin Address at the SPSSI Summer Conference in New Orleans!
https://ow.ly/S2E550XXjl2
We must never adjust ourselves to the madness of militarism, and the self-defeating effects of physical violence.
-Martin Luther King Jr. at APA, 1967
We must never adjust ourselves to racial discrimination and racial segregation.
We must never adjust ourselves to religious bigotry.
We must never adjust ourselves to economic conditions that take necessities from the many to give luxuries to the few.
There are some things concerning which we must always be maladjusted if we are to be people of good will.
Seeing reviewers for #SPSSICON26!
Those with prior experience reviewing proposals for symposia, papers, and posters are encouraged to volunteer. Advanced graduate students are welcome as reviewers. Must be a SPSSI member. Sign up by February 8th at 11:59pm EDT.
https://ow.ly/6hsV50XXins
Should 14-year-olds be charged as adults?
In the latest edition of the Judicial Notebook, Dr. Apryl A. Alexander discusses research showing that adult sentencing for teens fails to reduce repeat offenses.
Read more π
https://ow.ly/qecI50XWkNt
Interested in Co-Organizing a SPSSI-SASP Small Group Conference in North America or Australasia in 2026 or 2027? Apply by February 16!
https://ow.ly/cnro50XSBzq
SPSSI is a proud cosponsor of the Next Big Idea Conference, February 20-21 at Arizona State University. SPSSI members are eligible for discounted registration fees.
Read more here π
https://ow.ly/lIhG50XNgAZ
Call for submissions! SPSSI is now accepting proposals for our 2026 Summer Conference in New Orleans! Check out the submission types below. This year's conference theme is βLespwa fe vivβ (Hope Makes Us Live).
Proposals due February 15. http://spssi.org/conferences #Psychology
The incoming editorial leadership team at the Journal of Social Issues, SPSSI's flagship journal, seeks nominations for editorial fellowship positions.
Read the call below and apply by March 1, 2026!
https://ow.ly/PkVv50XGquZ
Division 9 celebrates 90 years!
SPSSI was founded in 1936 and turns 90 years old next year, and we are planning a variety of ways to celebrate this historic milestone.
Read more about this important anniversary in the latest APA Division Digest π
https://ow.ly/qKVo50XHzm8
Lespwa fè viv. Hope makes us live.
The #SPSSICON26 conference theme is here! Read all about this year's theme from your conference co-chairs at the link below.
www.spssi.org/conferences
Submit to the APA 2026 Division 9 track by January 14th!
Seeking symposia, posters, critical conversations, and more that connect psychological science with social justice.
https://convention.apa.org/proposals/division-sessions
The American Association of Colleges and Universities has posted a call for contributions to an open-source repository of innovative, pro-democracy learning resources.
Click below to read the call.
https://ow.ly/vwYJ50XE2CF