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Association for Women in Psychology : ウィキペディア英語版 | Association for Women in Psychology
The Association for Women in Psychology (AWP) is a not-for-profit scientific and educational organization committed to encouraging feminist psychological research, theory, and activism. ==History== AWP was founded in 1969 at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association. At the time, there was no national organization nor division thereof addressing issues related to the psychology of women. In addition to creating an organization to fill this niche, the members of the newly formed organization lobbied the American Psychological Association, picketing its Board of Directors meeting, to raise awareness of the sexism within the organization and the field of psychology in general.〔Tiefer, L. (1991). ("A brief history of the Association for Women in Psychology" ). ''Psychology of Women Quarterly'', 15, pp. 635-649.〕 In response, APA eventually established a division on the Psychology of Women (Division 35) in 1973. Together, AWP and Division 35 successfully advocated for a Women's Program Office at APA's national headquarters.
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