RE: Australasian conference

Linda Viney (Linda_Viney@uow.edu.au)
16 Mar 1998 13:03:16 +1000

Barbara, Alex wnats to know where is the Bardon Centre on the map, and does it
have good beds and en suites.

Love,Linda_________________________________________________________________
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THE EIGHTH AUSTRALASIAN
PERSONAL CONSTRUCT PSYCHOLOGY CONFERENCE
"CONNECTING THE PERSONAL AND SOCIAL"
5 - 7 JULY 1998, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA

FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

PCP or Personal Construct Theory is concerned with how people construe and
construct their world and has been widely used in counselling, health,
organisational, managerial and marketing work.

Previous PCP conferences have combined theoretical and research based
papers from a wide range of areas. This approach can provide new ideas to
persons experienced with PCP, while providing an opportunity for people
unfamiliar with PCP to examine the range of applicability of PCP. Since the
original work by Kelly the theory of PCP has been elaborated upon and the
relations between social constructivism and narrative approaches have been
explored.

The conference is organised over three days. Professor Greg Neimeyer is the
keynote speaker and a symposium is planned on the theme of the conference,
"Connecting the Personal and the Social".

Abstracts (approx 150 words) of proposed papers, presentations or workshops
on the conference theme or other areas of PCP should be returned no later
than the end March, 1998

Proposals should include:

contact information (e-mail if possible)
title of presentation and authors
presentation format (paper, symposium, computer demo or workshop)
presentation length (30, 60 or 90 mins)
audio-visual or computer requirements.

The conference will be held in at the Bardon Professional Centre, Brisbane
from 5 to 7 July. Accommodation (including full breakfast) is available
on site and the conference cost includes day-time meals and refreshments.
The venue is easily accessible and located near the Botanical Gardens and a
national park. A conference dinner and other social activities are
organised.

Abstracts, conference information or requests for registration should be
sent to:

Dr Barbara Tooth
42 View St
Paddington, Q4064
Australia
Phone: 07 33673379
Email: btooth@bit.net.au

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