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Association for Psychosocial Studies : ウィキペディア英語版 | Association for Psychosocial Studies The Association for Psychosocial Studies (APS), is a learned society in the United Kingdom dedicated to promoting the academic discipline of psychosocial studies. It is a member of the Academy of Social Sciences.〔http://acss.org.uk/mem-soc/〕 The association runs an academic journal: the Journal of Psychosocial Studies.〔http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/hls/research/psycho-socialstudies/researchareas/publications/journalofpsychosocialstudy.aspx〕 The Association for Psychosocial Studies was formed in 2013 in order to formalise and carry forward the work of developing Psychosocial Studies in the UK. The APS emerged from the Psychosocial Studies Network, which had organised annual conferences at the major university bases for Psychosocial Studies since 2008. The APS is a charitable trust and is recognised as a Learned Society by the Academy of Social Sciences.〔http://www.psychosocial-studies-association.org/about/〕 ==Founding Members== Formed in 2013, the Founding Members of the Association are: John Adlam, Phoebe Beedell, Tamara Bibby, Jo Brown, Rose Capdevila, Zoe Charalambous, Karen Ciclitira, Lynn Froggett, Stephen Frosh, Elizabeth Frost, Jason Glynos, Isobel Grant, Birgitta Haga Gripsrud, Rex Haigh, Ambrose Hogan, Paul Hoggett, Wendy Hollway, Shona Hunter, Rebecca Hutten, Luis Jiminez, David W. Jones, Warren Kinston, Helen Lucey, Jean McAvoy, James Martin, Yvonne Parry, Heather Price, Ellen Ramvi, Peter Redman, Barry Richards, Sasha Roseneil, Michael Rustin, Andrew Samuels, Chris Scanlon, Gary Spencer-Humphrey, Paul Stenner, Jem Thomas, Danielle Turney, Isobel Urquhart, Julie Walsh, Tom Wengraf and Kath Woodward.〔http://www.psychosocial-studies-association.org/members2/〕
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