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CURRICULUM VITAE
Uwe P. Gielen, Ph.D. Dept. of Psychology
54 Orange Street, Apt. 2G St. Francis College
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 180 Remsen Street
Tel. (718) 935-1524 Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201
Website: www.iiccp.org
www.uwegielen.com
Tel. (718) 489-5386
Fax: (718) 522-1274
E-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION
Harvard University, Ph.D., Social Psychology, 1976
Dissertation: A Social Psychological Study of German Radical and Non-Radical Students
Dissertation Advisor: Lawrence Kohlberg
Wake Forest University, M.A., Psychology, 1968
Master's Thesis: Effects of Individual Pretesting on Risk Taking After Group Discussion
Thesis Advisor: Herbert Horowitz
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
St. Francis College
Professor of Psychology: 1987-2012
Founder and Executive Director, Institute for International and Cross-Cultural Psychology: 1998 to
present
Chairperson, Dept. of Psychology: 1980-1991
Associate Professor of Psychology: 1980-1987
Adj. Professor, Fordham University (July 2003)
Visiting Professor, Montfort College, India (June 2000)
Visiting Professor, Università di Padova, Italy (June 1995, March 2000)
Visiting "Foreign Expert," Shanghai Normal University, China (January 1988)
York College of the City University of New York
Assistant Professor of Psychology: 1977-1980
Instructor: 1973-1976
Adj. Assistant Professor, Marymount Manhattan College: 1978-1979
Harvard University
Teaching Fellow and Head Teaching Fellow: 1968-1973
Wake Forest University
Research Assistant: 1966-1968
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AREAS OF INTEREST
International Psychology, Cross-cultural Psychology (especially development across cultures),
Family Psychology, Chinese Immigrants, Moral Development, Ladakh and Tibetan Studies,
History of German Psychology (especially late 18th
century), Psychology of Carl G. Jung
LANGUAGES
English, German (native language), French (reading knowledge)
HONORS, GRANTS, APPOINTMENTS
Prix Jean Walter 1958 (International competition for high school students from three countries by
the French Jean Walter Foundation)
Wake Forest University: Exchange Fellowship; University Fellowship; Research Fellowship
(1965-1968)
Harvard University: University Prize Fellowship; Teaching Fellowships; Ford Foundation
International Traveling Grant (1968-1973)
Fellow, American Psychological Association (Divisions 1, 52)
Fellow, Association for Psychological Science (APS)
Fellow, New York Academy of Sciences
Fellow, Eastern Psychological Association
Kurt Lewin Award, New York State Psychological Association (1993)
Wilhelm Wundt Award, New York State Psychological Association (1999)
Helmut E. Adler Distinguished Address Award, Psychology Section, New York Academy of
Sciences (2003)
Ambassador, International Council of Psychologists (2003)
Distinguished International Psychologist Award, International Psychology Division, American
Psychological Association (2005)
Eighth Benjamin B. Wolman Award, The International Organization of the Study of Group
Tensions, NYSPA Division of Social Issues and Cross-Cultural Psychology, and the
Psychology Department, Pace University (2008)
Pace University Psychology Department: Outstanding Psychologist Award for Lifetime
Contributions to Psychology (2012)
Five St. Francis College Faculty Recognition Day Awards (1984, 1987, 1999, 2003, 2005)
St. Francis College: Honorary Member, Duns Scotus Society (1989)
St. Francis College Student Government: Faculty Member of the Year (2001)
St. Francis College: Franciscan Spirit Award (2002)
Dr. Uwe P. Gielen Scholarship Fund, St. Francis College (2002- )
St. Francis College Alumni Association: Distinguished Faculty Award (2004)
St. Francis College: Pax et Bonum Award (2005)
Thirty-eight St. Francis College Faculty Research and Development Grants (1980-2012)
H. F. Guggenheim Foundation Research Grant (1986-1988)
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Pacific Cultural Foundation Research Grant (1986-1987)
Six Publication Grants, Columbia University Seminars (1993, 2004a, 2004b, 2005, 2006, 2008)
Travel Grant, Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation (1995)
Travel Grant, Fundação Luso-Americana, Portugal (1994)
Included in Who's Who in the East; SPSSI Global Directory of Social Scientists for the United
Nations, 1993; Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare; Who’s Who in Science and
Engineering (Millenium ed., 2000); Who’s Who in the World; Who’s Who in America; Who’s
Who in American Education; 2000 Outstanding Scientists of the 20th Century; 2000
Outstanding Scholars of the 20th Century; Dictionary of American Scholars (10th ed.);
Outstanding People of the 20th Century; Dictionary of International Biography, etc.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Editor (1995-1997), World Psychology
Editor-in-chief (1999-2002), International Journal of Group Tensions
Book Review Editor (2006-2011), International Psychology Bulletin
Delegate of the International Council of Psychologists to the United Nations (1985-1991); Board
of Directors (1989-1992); President-Elect (1993-1994); President (1994-1995); Past President
(1995-1996), International Council of Psychologists
Psychology Representative and Executive Board Member (1990-1994); President-Elect (1997-
1998), President (1998-1999); Past-President (1999-2000): Society for Cross-Cultural
Research
President-Elect, APA Division 52 (2007), President (2008), Past-President (2009)
Advisory Board, Psychology Section, New York Academy of Sciences (1994-present), Vice-Chair
(1998-2000), Chair (2000-2002), Past-Chair (2002-2004)
Chair, 28th, 29th, 32nd McKeen Cattell Award Committee for best psychology dissertation in the
United States, New York Academy of Sciences, Psychology Section (1998-1999, 2002-2003)
Permanent Committee, International Association for Ladakh Studies (1987-2009)
Advisory Board, Institute for Cross-Cultural and Cross-Ethnic Studies, Molloy College (1998-
2000)
Founding Member, St. Francis College Honors Program (1983-2012)
Founding Member, St. Francis College International Cultural Studies Program (1990-2012)
Associate Member, Columbia University Faculty Seminar on Moral Education (1984-present)
International Coordinator, International Conference on Moral Values and Moral Reasoning in
Chinese Societies, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. (1989)
Chair, Scientific Program Committee: 52nd Annual Convention of the International Council of
Psychologists, Lisbon, Portugal, July 10-14, 1994
Member, Poster Competition Committee–Chinese Graduate Students, 62nd
Annual Convention,
International Council of Psychologists, Jinan, PR China (2004)
Co-chair, Scientific Program Committee, Regional Conference of the International Council of
Psychologists, Padua, Italy, July 21-23, 1997
Chair, Scientific Program, 27th Annual Convention, Society for Cross-Cultural Research, St.
Petersburg, FL, Feb. 17-21, 1998
Member, Scientific Program Committee: 1998 International Congress of Applied Psychology
(IAAP), San Francisco, CA
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Member, Steering Committee: 1998 Regional Conference of the International Council of
Psychologists, Bali, Indonesia
Co-Chair, APA Division 52 (International Psychology) Program, APA Convention, July 28-
August 1, 2004, Honolulu, Hawaii
Chair, APA Division 52 (International Psychology) Program, APA Convention, August 18-21,
2005, Washington, DC
Program Chair and Co-organizer: Conference on Internationalizing the Psychology Curriculum,
Institute for International and Cross-Cultural Psychology, St. Francis College (November
9-10, 2007)
Chair, Communications Committee, APA Division 52 (2003- )
Member, William James Book Award Committee, APA Society for General Psychology (Division
1) (2006, 2013)
Member, Advisory Board, Women’s Studies Center, St. Francis College (2007- 2012)
Ex officio member, Ursula Gielen Global Psychology Book Award Committee, APA Division 52
(2006- )
Member, International Psychology Program Committee, Eastern Psychological Association (2005-
2009)
Member, International Advisory Committee: Third International Conference on Teaching of
Psychology, St. Petersburg, Russia, July 12-16, 2008
Member, Early Career Award Committee, International Council of Psychologists (2011- present)
Member, APA Division 52 (International Psychology) Nominations Committee
Editorial Board Consultant, Egyptian Psychological Union
Editorial or Advisory Board: Moral Education Forum (1988-1995); International Psychologist
(1996-2000); Cross-Cultural Research (1993-1995); International Journal of Health
Promotion & Education (2001-); Bombay Psychologist (2003- )
Reviewer: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,
Moral Education Forum, Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development,
Behavior Science Research (Cross-Cultural Research), Psychological Reports, Wadabagei,
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, Journal of Moral Education, International
Psychology Bulletin, European Journal of Developmental Science, Fathering, W. H. Freeman,
Oxford University Press, India.
External examiner: Padua University, Italy; Perth University, Australia; Kuwait University.
Site Visits, Department of Psychology, Kuwait University (2002, 2006)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Books
Gielen, U. P. with Stevenson, E. E., Dick, S., Rosenberg, S., Kelly, D. & Matiatos, I. (1979).
Psychology student handbook, York College, City University of New York, i-iv, 1-82.
Kuhmerker, L., Gielen, U. P., & Hayes, R. L. (1991). The Kohlberg legacy for the helping
professions. Birmingham, Alabama: Religious Education Press, i-viii, 1-234. Chinese edition,
translated by E.S.C.Y. Miao et al. (1993), Taipei, Taiwan: Hyng Yeh Publishers. Italian
edition, translated by A. L. Comunian & G. Antoni (1995). Florence, Italy: Giunti. German
edition, translated by D. Garz, A. Gessert, & J. Schneeweiss (1997), Munich, Germany: Kindt
Verlag.
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Gielen, U. P., Adler, L. L., & Milgram, N. A. (Eds.). (1992). Psychology in international
perspective: 50 years of the International Council of Psychologists. Lisse, Netherlands: Swets
& Zeitlinger, pp. i-xii, 1-340.
Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (Eds.). (1994). Advancing psychology and its applications:
International perspectives. Milan, Italy: FrancoAngeli, pp. 1-330.
Gielen, U. P., & Comunian, A. L. (Eds.). (1998). The family and family therapy in international
perspective. Trieste, Italy: Lint, pp. 1-504.
Ahmed, R. A., & Gielen, U. P. (Eds.). (1998). Psychology in the Arab countries. Menoufia, Egypt:
Menoufia University Press, pp. i-xiv, 1-590. (Received Al-Ahram Prize for Distinguished
Books 1999-2000, Cairo, Egypt).
Gielen, U. P., & Comunian, A. L. (Eds.). (1999). International approaches to the family and
family therapy. Padua, Italy: UNIPRESS, pp. i-viii, 1-312.
Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (Eds.). (2000). International perspectives on human
development. Lengerich, Germany: Pabst Science Publishers, pp. i-xxiv, 1-666.
Adler, L. L., & Gielen, U. P. (Eds.). (1994/2001). Cross-cultural topics in psychology (2nd ed.).
Westport, CT: Praeger, pp. i-xii, 1-356.
Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (Eds.). (2002). It’s all about relationships. Lengerich, Germany:
Pabst Science Publishers, pp. i-xx, 1-446.
Adler, L. L., & Gielen, U. P. (Eds.). (2003). Migration: Immigration and emigration in
international perspective. Westport, CT: Praeger, pp. i-xvi, 1-366.
Gielen, U. P., Fish, J., & Draguns, J. G. (Eds.). (2004). Handbook of culture, therapy, and healing.
Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, pp. i-xviii, 1-428.
Gielen, U. P., & Roopnarine, J. L. (Eds.). (2004). Childhood and adolescence: Cross-cultural
perspectives and applications. [Advances in Applied Developmental Psychology, No. 23].
Westport, CT: Praeger, pp. i-xxx, 1-470.
Roopnarine, J. L., & Gielen, U. P. (Eds.). (2005). Families in global perspective. Boston:
Allyn & Bacon, pp. i-x, 1-388.
Denmark, F. L., Krauss, H., Wesner, R., Midlarsky, E., & Gielen, U. P. (Eds.). (2005). Violence in
schools: Cross-national and cross-cultural perspectives. New York: Kluwer, pp. i-xviii, 1-
326.
Stevens, M. J., & Gielen, U. P. (Eds.). (2007). Toward a global psychology: Theory, research,
intervention, and pedagogy. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, pp. x-xx, 1-444.
Ahmed, R. A., & Gielen, U. P. (Eds.). (2008). Psychology in the Arab countries (rev. ed.). Cairo,
Egypt: The Supreme Culture Council of Egypt (Vol. 1054), pp. i-xiv, 1-840. (in Arabic)
Gielen, U. P., Draguns, J. G., & Fish, J. (Eds.). (2008). Principles of multicultural counseling and
therapy. New York: Routledge, pp. x-xviii, 1-464.
Moodley, R., Gielen, U. P., & Wu, R. (2013). Handbook of counseling and psychotherapy in an
international context. New York: Routledge, pp. 1-452.
Gielen, U. P., Lei, T., Palumbo, J., & Xing, C. (Eds.). (in prep.). From adversity to achievement:
Growing up Chinese in New York City.
Sharma, D., & Gielen, U. P. (2014). The global Obama: Crossroads of leadership in the 21st
century. New York: Routledge, pp. 1-368.
Digital Versatile Disc (DVD)
Kuriansky, J., & Gielen, U. P. (2012). International psychology: What students need to know.
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Available from Institute for International and Cross-Cultural Psychology, St. Francis College.
Edited Special Journal Issues, Special Reports and Publications
Williams, D., Gielen, U. P., Mintz, E., & Ray, J. (1975). A five year academic plan for
psychology at York College, City University of New York (CUNY). York College, City
University of New York, pp. 1-120.
Gielen, U. P. (Ed.). (1990). Moral education in China and Japan. Moral Education Forum, 15, No.
2 (special issue). (R)
Gielen, U. P. (1994). 52nd Annual Convention, International Council of Psychologists (Program
with abstracts). Lisbon, Portugal, pp. i-xxxi, 1-212.
Gielen, U. P., & Kao, H. S. R. (Eds.). (1995). East meets West. World Psychology, 1(3), 1-128
(special issue). (R)
Gielen, U. P. (Ed.).(1996). Focus on Lawrence Kohlberg. World Psychology, 2(3-4), i-viii, 265-
496 (special issue). (R) Available online at http://www.iiccp.freeservers.com
Gielen, U. P., & Bredenkamp, J. (Ed.). (1997). Psychology in the German-speaking countries.
World Psychology, 3(3-4), xiii-xxiiii, 241-480 (special issue). (R) Available online at
http://www.iiccp.freeservers.com
Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (1997). Cross-cultural perspectives on human development:
Program and abstracts. Regional ICP Conference, Padua, Italy, pp. 1-128.
Gielen, U. P., Divale, W., Sluss, D., Chick, G., Hughes, L., & Meckley, A. (1998). Program and
abstracts. Annual meetings of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research (SCCR) & The
Association for the Study of Play. St. Petersburg, FL., pp. i-iv, 1-58.
Gielen, U. P., & Laungani, P. (Eds.). (1999). Special issue: Death and bereavement. International
Journal of Group Tensions, 28(1-2), 3-230. (R)
Gibbons, J. L., & Gielen, U. P. (Eds.). (2000). Special issue: Adolescence in international and
cross-cultural perspective. International Journal of Group Tensions, 29(1-2), 1-218. (R)
Sharma, D., & Gielen, U. P. (Eds.). (2000). Special issue: Childhood and sociocultural change in
India: A reinterpretation of Sudhir Kakar’s work. International Journal of Group Tensions,
29(3-4), 219-410. (R)
Stevens, M. J., & Gielen, U. P. (2002). Special issue: The contribution of psychology to societal
transformation worldwide. International Journal of Group Tensions, 31(1), 1- 126. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (2002). Report for the College of Graduate Studies on the Post-Graduate Program
in Clinical Psychology, Kuwait University. Institute for International and Cross-Cultural
Psychology, St. Francis College, pp. 1-21.
Draguns, J. G., & Gielen, U. P. (2006). Report to the Psychology Department in the College of
Social Sciences of Kuwait University. Pennsylvania State University and Institute for
International and Cross-Cultural Psychology, St. Francis College, pp. 1-9.
Michalski, M., & Gielen, U. P. (with the help of Oraine Ramoo). (2007). St. Francis College
psychology student handbook (2nd
ed.). New York: St. Francis College, pp. 1-37.
Chuang, S. S., & Gielen, U. P. (2009). Special Issue: On New Shores: Child Development,
Family Dynamics, and Relationships among Immigrant Families from Around the World.
Journal of Family Psychology, 23(3), June 2009, pp. i-ii, 275-440. (R)
Gielen, U. P., Cohen M. T., & Michalski, M. (2012). St. Francis College graduate school and
career handbook (4th ed.). New York: St. Francis College Psychology Department.
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Gielen, U. P., Cohen M. T., & Michalski, M. (2012). St. Francis College psychology student
handbook (4th ed.). New York: St. Francis College Psychology Department.
Articles and Chapters [(R) = Peer reviewed journal]
Gielen, U. P., Dick, S., Rosenberg, S., Kelly, D., & Chiafettelli, F. (1979). Natural observation of
sex and race differences in visual interaction. International Journal of Group Tensions
(Festschrift for B. B. Wolman) I-IV, 211-222. (R)
Gielen, U. P., & Kelly, D. M. (1979). A helping hand for the psychology major: The Student
Handbook. Teaching in Psychology, 7(4) 238-239. (R) Reprinted in M. E. Ware & R. J.
Millard (Eds.). (1987), Handbook on student development: Advising, career development, and
field placement (pp. 13-14).
Gielen, U. P. (1982). A comparison of ideal self-ratings between American and German students.
In L. L. Adler (Ed.), Cross-cultural research at issue (pp. 275-288). New York: Academic
Press.
Gielen, U. P. (1983). Ladakh: In the land of the moon, Terrier, 1 (4), 9-11. Translated into German
(1990). Ladakh-die letzte Bastion des westtibetischen Buddhismus. Kleine Beiträge aus dem
staatlichen Museum für Völkerkunde Dresden, 11, 25-31. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (1985). Cross-cultural research on moral reasoning and stage 5. In G. Lind (Ed.),
Morality, cognition, education, (pp. 85-91). Konstanz, Germany: Universität Konstanz.
Gielen, U. P. (1985). Women in traditional Tibetan societies. International Psychologist, 2(3), 17-
20. Reprinted in Centennial Faculty Symposium. (1985). St. Francis College.
Gielen, U. P. (1985). Some themes in the ethos of traditional Buddhist Ladakh. Acta Biologica, 5,
235-246. (R) Translation into Chinese: Ethos in a Tibetan society (1987), Chinese Culture
University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Gielen, U. P. (1986). Moral reasoning in radical and non-radical German students. Behavior
Science Research, 20(1-4), 71-109. (R)
Gielen, U. P., Cruickshank, H., Johnston, A. F., & Avellani, J. (1986). The development of moral
reasoning in Belize, Trinidad-Tobago and the U.S.A., Behavior Science Research, 20(1-4),
178-207. (R)
Ahmed, R. A., Gielen, U. P., & Avellani, J. (1987). Perceptions of parental behavior and the
development of moral reasoning in Sudanese students. In Ç. Kagitçibasi (Ed.), Growth and
progress in cross-cultural psychology (pp. 196-206). Lisse: Swets & Zeitlinger.
Gielen, U. P., Reid, C., & Avellani, J. (1989). Perceptions of parental behavior and the
development of moral reasoning in Jamaican students. In L. L. Adler (Ed.), Research in human
development (pp. 61-73). New York: Praeger.
Gielen, U. P. (1989). Studies of moral reasoning in Chinese societies: An introduction. In Maurice
Chazan (Ed.), ICP Special Publication 1989: Psychology East and West (pp. 61-64).
Gielen, U. P., Miao, E., & Avellani, J. (1990). Perceived parental behavior and the development of
moral reasoning in students from Taiwan. In The Chinese Culture University. Proceedings of
CCU-ICP International Conference: Moral values and moral reasoning in Chinese societies
(pp. 464-506). Taipei: Chinese Culture University.
Gielen, U. P. Concluding remarks. In The Chinese Culture University (1990). Proceedings of
CCU-ICP International Conference: Moral values and moral reasoning in Chinese societies
(pp. 1009-1017). Taipei: The Chinese Culture University.
Gielen, U. P. (1990). Some recent work on moral values, reasoning, and education in Chinese
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societies. Moral Education Forum, 15(2), 3-22. (R)
Naito, T., & Gielen, U. P. (1992). Tatemae and Honne: A study of moral relativism in Japanese
culture. In U. P. Gielen, L. L. Adler, & N. (Noach) A. Milgram (Eds.), Psychology in
international perspective (pp. 161-172). Lisse: Swets & Zeitlinger.
Yu, A., Bain, B. Jernudd, B., Boucher, J., Choi, S. -H., & Gielen. U. P. (1992). Foreign language
learning, ethnic identity, and cross-cultural communication. In U. P. Gielen, L. L. Adler, &
N.A. Milgram (Eds.), Psychology in international perspective (pp. 173-185). Lisse: Swets &
Zeitlinger.
Gielen, U. P., Ahmed, R. A., & Avellani, J. (1992). Perceptions of parental behavior and the
development of moral reasoning in students from Kuwait. Moral Education Forum, 17(3), 20-
37. (R)
Gielen, U. P., & Chirico-Rosenberg, D. (1993). Traditional Buddhist Ladakh and the ethos of
peace. International Journal of Group Tensions, 23(1), 5-23. (R)
Gielen, U. P., & Pagan, M. (1993). International psychology and American mainstream
psychology. International Psychologist, 34(1), 16-19, 34(2), 5.
Gielen, U. P. (1993). Gender roles in traditional Tibetan cultures. In L. L. Adler (Ed.),
International handbook on gender roles (pp. 413-437). Westport, CT: Greenwood.
Gielen, U. P., & Markoulis, D. (1994). Preference for principled moral reasoning: A
developmental and cross-cultural perspective. In L. L. Adler, & U. P. Gielen (Eds.), Cross-
cultural topics in psychology (pp. 73-87). New York: Praeger.
Gielen, U. P. (1994). American mainstream psychology and its relationship to international and
cross-cultural psychology. In A. L. Comunian & U. P. Gielen (Eds.), Advancing psychology
and its applications: International perspectives (pp. 26-40). Milan, Italy: FrancoAngeli.
Gielen, U. P., Markoulis, D., & Avellani, J. (1994). Development of moral reasoning and
perceptions of parental behavior in Greek students. In A. L. Comunian & U. P. Gielen
(Eds.), Advancing psychology and its applications: International perspectives (pp. 107-124).
Milan, Italy: FrancoAngeli.
Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (1994). New developments in international psychology. In A. L
Comunian & U. P. Gielen (Eds.), Advancing psychology and its applications: International
perspectives (pp. 17-21). Milan, Italy: FrancoAngeli.
Gielen, U. P., Comunian, A. L., & Antoni, G. (1994). An Italian cross-sectional study of Gibbs'
Sociomoral Reflection Measure-Short Form. In A. L. Comunian & U. P. Gielen (Eds.),
Advancing psychology and its applications: International perspectives (pp. 125-134). Milan,
Italy: FrancoAngeli.
Gielen, U. P. (1995). Traditional Buddhist Ladakh: A society at peace. In L. L. Adler & F.
Denmark (Eds.), Violence and the prevention of violence (pp. 191-203). Greenwood Press.
Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (1995). Moral reasoning and prosocial action in Italian culture.
The Journal of Social Psychology, 135(6), 699-706. (R)
Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (1996). Gender and moral judgment in adolescence: An Italian
study. In E.S.C.Y. Miao (Ed.), Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Conference, International
Council of Psychologists, Taipei, Taiwan (pp. 39-46). ["Honored Paper"].
Gielen, U. P. (1996). Moral reasoning in cross-cultural perspective: A review of Kohlbergian
research. World Psychology, 2(3-4), 313-333. (R)
Naito, T., & Gielen, U. P. (1996). Global teaching: Teaching cross-cultural psychology in Japan.
Cross-Cultural Psychology Bulletin, 30(2), 8-13, 16. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (1997). A death on the roof of the world: The perspective of Tibetan Buddhism. In C.
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M. Parkes, P. Laungani, & B. Young (Eds.), Death and bereavement across cultures (pp. 73-
97). London: Routledge.
Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (1997). The effects of guided reflection on academic role-taking
in young Italian adults. In B. Bain, H. Janzen, J. Paterson, L. Stewin, & A. Yu (Eds.),
Psychology and education in the 21st century: Proceedings of the 54th Annual Convention,
International Council of Psychologists, Banff, Alberta, Canada, July 24-28, 1996 (pp. 73-79).
Edmonton, AL, Canada, ICPress.
Naito, T., & Gielen, U. P. (1997). Comparing relation-based norms between Japan, Korea, and
Taiwan: Implications for international education in Japan. In B. Bain, H. Janzen, J. Paterson,
L. Stewin, & A. Yu (Eds.), Psychology and education in the 21st century (pp. 244-252).
Edmonton, AL: ICPress.
Goodstein, R., & Gielen, U. P. (1998). Some conceptual similarities and differences between
cross-cultural and multicultural psychology. International Psychologist, 38(2), 42-43.
Ahmed, R. A., & Gielen, U. P. (1998). Psychology in the Arab world. In R. A. Ahmed & U. P.
Gielen (Eds.), Psychology in the Arab countries (pp. 3-48). Menoufia, Egypt: Menoufia
University Press.
Gielen, U. P., & Jeshmaridian, S. S. (1999). L. S. Vygotsky: The man and the era. International
Journal of Group Tensions, 28(3-4), 273-301. (R)
Naito, T., & Gielen, U. P. (1999). Cross-cultural psychology in Japan. International Journal of
Group Tensions, 28(3-4), 303-317. (R)
Gielen, U. P., & Naito, T. (1999). Teaching perspectives on cross-cultural psychology and
Japanese society. International Journal of Group Tensions, 28(3-4), 319-344. (R)
Gielen, U. P., & Laungani, P. (1999). Prologue. International Journal of Group Tensions, 28(1-2),
3-8. (R)
Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (2000). Sociomoral reflection and prosocial and antisocial
behavior: Two Italian studies. Psychological Reports, 87, 161-175. (R)
Gielen, U. P., & Miao, E. S. G. Y. (2000). Perceived parental behavior and the development of
moral reasoning in students from Taiwan. In A. L. Comunian & U. P. Gielen (Eds.),
International perspectives on human development (pp. 479-503). Lengerich, Germany: Pabst
Scientific Publishers.
Gielen, U. P., & Markoulis, D. (2001). Preference for principled moral reasoning: A
developmental and cross-cultural perspective. In L. L. Adler & U. P. Gielen (Eds.), Cross-
cultural topics in psychology (2nd ed., pp. 81-100). Westport, CT: Praeger.
Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (2001). An Italian study of parental acceptance
and rejection. In R. Roth & S. Neil (Eds.), A matter of life: Psychological theory, research
and practice (pp. 166-174). Lengerich, Germany: Pabst Science Publishers.
Naito, T., Lin, W. -Y., & Gielen, U. P. (2001). Moral development in East Asian Societies: A
selective review of the cross-cultural literature. Psychologia: An International Journal of
Psychology in the Orient, 44(2), 148-160. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (2001). Some themes in the ethos of traditional Buddhist Ladakh. In P. Kaplanian
(Ed.), Ladakh Himalaya Occidental Ethnologie, Écologie. Recherches récentes sur le Ladakh
No. 2A (2nd ed., pp. 114-126). Paris. Kaplanian.
Ahmed, R. A., & Gielen, U. P. (2002). A critical review of Arab studies on moral judgment
development using the Defining Issues Test. The Arab Journal of Humanities (Kuwait), 77,
261-281. (R) Expanded version to be published in R. A. Ahmed & U. P. Gielen (Eds.),
Psychology in the Arab countries. Menoufia, Egypt: Menoufia University Press (in Arabic).
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Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (2002). An Italian study of Rohner’s Parental Acceptance-
Rejection Theory and measure. In R. Roth & F. Farley (Eds.), The spiritual side of psychology
at century’s end (pp. 36-45). Lengerich, Germany: Pabst Science Publishers.
Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (2002). Physical rehabilitation and the family. In A. L.
Comunian & U. P. Gielen (Eds.), It’s all about relationships (pp. 441-446). Lengerich,
Germany: Pabst Science Publishers.
Gielen, U. P. (2003). "Magazin zur Erfahrungsseelenkunde" (1783-1793): The world's oldest
psychology journal. Transactions. Retrieved April 29, 2003, from
http://members.nyas.org/events/conference/mtg_03_0421.html
Draguns, J. G., Gielen, U. P., & Fish, J. M. (2004). Approaches to culture, healing and
psychotherapy. In U. P. Gielen, J. M. Fish, & J. G. Draguns (Eds.), Handbook of culture,
therapy, and healing (pp. 1-11). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Gielen, U. P., & Roopnarine, J. L. (2004). Introduction. In U. P. Gielen & J. L. Roopnarine (Eds.),
Childhood and adolescence: Cross-cultural perspectives and applications (pp. xiii-xxix).
Westport, CT: Praeger.
Gielen, U. P. (2004). The cross-cultural study of human development: An opinionated historical
introduction. In U. P. Gielen & J. L. Roopnarine (Eds.), Childhood and adolescence: Cross-
cultural perspectives and applications (pp. 3-45). Westport, CT: Praeger.
Gielen, U. P., & Chumachenko, O. (2004). All the world’s children: The impact of global
demographic trends and economic disparities. In U. P. Gielen & J. L. Roopnarine (Eds.),
Childhood and adolescence: Cross-cultural perspectives and applications (pp. 81-109).
Westport, CT: Praeger.
Hogan, J. D., & Gielen, U. P. (2004). International psychology: Past, present and future. Eye on
Psi Chi, 8(2), 14-15.
Gielen, U. P. (2004). Peace and violence: A comparison of Buddhist Ladakh and the United States
of America. In L. L. Adler & F. L. Denmark (Eds.), International perspectives on violence (pp.
161-184). Westport, CT: Praeger.
Naito, T., & Gielen, U. P. (2005). The changing Japanese family: A psychological portrait. In J. L.
Roopnarine & U. P. Gielen (Eds.), Families in global perspective (pp. 63-84). Boston: Allyn &
Bacon.
Roopnarine, J. L., & Gielen, U. P. (2005). Families in global perspective: An introduction. In J. L.
Roopnarine & U. P. Gielen (Eds.), Families in global perspective (pp. 3-13). Boston: Allyn &
Bacon.
Naito, T., & Gielen, U. P. (2005). Bullying and ijime in Japanese schools: A sociocultural
perspective. In F. L. Denmark, H. Krauss, R. Wesner, E. Midlarsky, & U. P. Gielen (Eds.),
Violence in schools: Cross-national and cross-cultural perspectives (pp. 169-190). New York:
Springer.
Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (2006). Promotion of moral judgment maturity through
stimulation of social role-taking and social reflection: An Italian intervention study. Journal of
Moral Education, 35(1), 51-69. (R)
Mathurin, M. N., Gielen, U. P., & Lancaster, J. (2006). Corporal punishment and personality traits
in the children of St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands. Cross-Cultural Research, 40(3), 306-
324. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (2006). Death and dying in Buddhist Ladakh. International Journal of Health
Promotion & Education (England), 44(1), 24-28. (R)
Goodstein, R., & Gielen, U. P. (2006). The Institute for International and Cross-Cultural
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Psychology at St. Francis College: A pioneering effort. International Psychology Bulletin,
10(2), 13-14 (Spring). (R)
Gielen, U. P. (2006). Cross-cultural human development: An exciting new field. Eye on Psi Chi,
11(1), 24-26.
Horowitz, E., & Gielen, U. P. (Eds.).(2006). Domestic Violence. International Psychology
Bulletin (Special Section), 10(4), 27-37. (R)
Stevens, M. J., & Gielen, U. P. (2007). Epilogue: Some questions for the future. In M. J.
Stevens & U. P. Gielen (Eds.), Toward a global psychology: Theory, research, intervention,
and pedagogy (pp. 391-398). Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum.
Parker, M. R., & Gielen, U. P. (2007). Recent development in the study of prejudice. Eye on Psi
Chi, 11(4), 19-22.
Gielen, U. P., Draguns, J. G., & Fish, J. M. (2008). Principles of multicultural counseling and
therapy: An introduction. In U. P. Gielen, J. G. Draguns, & J. M. Fish (Eds.), Principles of
multicultural counseling and therapy (pp. 3-34). New York: Routledge.
Gielen, U. P., & al-Khawajah, J. M. (2008). The practice of counseling in Kuwait: An interview
with Jasem M. al-Khawajah. In U. P. Gielen, J. G. Draguns, & J. M. Fish (Eds.), Principles of
multicultural counseling and therapy (pp. 277-294). New York: Routledge.
Lei, T., & Gielen, U. P. (2008). Reducing ethnocentrism in higher education: The pedagogic use of
students’ ethnographic experiences in New York City ethnic enclaves. In E. Horowitz (Ed.),
Teaching race in social science and humanities higher education (pp. 11-37). University of
Birmingham, UK: C-SAP Monograph Series, The Higher Education Academy Network.
Gielen, U. P. (2009). The emerging global psychology movement: Lessons from Arab psychology.
In S. Bekman & A. Aksu Koç (Eds.), Perspectives on human development, family and culture
(pp. 50-66). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Chuang, S. S., & Gielen, U. P. (2009). Understanding immigration families from around the
world: Introduction to the special issue. Journal of Family Psychology, 23(3), 275-279. (R)
Stevens, M., & Gielen, U. P. (2010). International psychology. In I. B. Weiner & W. E. Craighead
(Eds.), The Corsini encyclopedia of psychology (4th
ed., vol. 2, pp. 852-854). Hoboken, NJ:
Wiley & Sons.
Gielen, U. P. (2010). Pittu Laungani: An personal reflection. In R. Moodley, A. Rai, & W. Alladin.
(Eds.), Bridging East-West psychology and counselling: Exploring the work of Pittu Laungani
(pp. 301-304). New Delhi, India: Sage.
Gielen, U. P. (in press). Sarlito Wirawan Sarwono: An Indonesian local boy who goes
international via psychology. To appear in U. P. Gielen (Ed.), Conversations with international
psychologists.
Ahmed, R. A., Rohner, R. P., Khaleque, A., & Gielen, U. P. (2011). Parental acceptance and
rejection: Theory, measures, and research in the Arab world. ERIC Document No. ED514028
at www.eric.ed.gov. (R)
Kuriansky, J., & Gielen, U. (2012). DVD teaching tool about international psychology now
available. International Psychology Bulletin, 16(2), 19-24. (R)
Richard, G., & Gielen, U. P. (2012). Reflections on the 2012 International Congress of Psychology
in Cape Town, South Africa. International Psychology Bulletin, 16(3), 44-47. (R)
Sharma, D., & Gielen, U. P. (2014). Introduction: Obama’s adventures in globalization. In D.
Sharma & U. P. Gielen (Eds.), The global Obama: Crossroads of leadership in the 21st
century (pp. 3-30). New York: Routledge.
Sharma, D., & Gielen, U. P. (2014). Preface. In D. Sharma & U. P. Gielen (Eds.), The global
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Obama: Crossroads of leadership in the 21st century (pp. xxi-xxiii). New York: Routledge.
Forewords
Gielen, U. P. (1995). Foreword. In L. L. Adler & B. R. Mukherji (Eds.), Spirit vs. scalpel:
Traditional healing and modern psychotherapy (pp. xvii-xx). Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.
Gielen, U. P. (2003). Foreword. In D. Sharma (Ed.), Childhood, family and sociopolitical change
in India: Reinterpreting the inner world (pp. ix-xii). Delhi, India: Oxford University Press.
Gielen, U. P. (2003). Foreword. In T. S. Saraswathi (Ed.), Cross-cultural perspectives in human
development: Theory, research and practice (pp. 13-18). Delhi, India: Sage.
Gielen, U. P. (2007). Foreword: Understanding cross-cultural psychology. In P. D. Laungani,
Understanding cross-cultural psychology: Eastern and Western perspectives (pp. x-xiii).
London, UK: Sage.
Gielen, U. P. (2008). Foreword. In S. S. Chuang & R. M. Moreno (Eds.). On new shores:
Understanding immigrant fathers in North America (pp. xiii-xv). Lanham, MD: Lexington
Books.
Gielen, U. P. (2012). Foreword. In L. R. Naidoo & S. M. Sehoto, AbaNguni traditional healing:
Indigenous mental health practices in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (pp. 1-5). Toronto, Canada:
Centre for Diversity in Counselling and Psychotherapy, University of Toronto.
Miscellaneous
Gielen, U. P. (1984). The fourth Mosaic conference at the University of Konstanz. Moral
Education Forum, 9(4), 33-35. Reprinted in: Georg Lind (Ed.). (1985). Morality, cognition,
education, pp. 6-8. University of Constance, Germany.
Gielen, U. P., & Johnston, A. (1985). The story of Augustine Flores. Terrier, Winter, 6-7, 21.
Gielen, U. P. (1985). The United Nations at forty. International Psychologist, 26(4), 8.
Gielen, U. P. (1986). The United Nations news. International Psychologist, 27(2), 4.
Greene, F., Largo, G., & Gielen, U. P. (1986). The St. Francis College honors program. Terrier,
Spring, 8-11.
Gielen, U. P. (1987). The financial crisis at the U.N. International Psychologist, 28(1), 7.
Gielen, U. P. (1987). The Sino-American colloquium on moral cognition. Moral Education
Forum, 12(1), 27-32. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (1987). Sino-American colloquium on moral cognition. International Psychologist,
28(2), 6.
Gielen, U.P. (1987). After the African famine. International Psychologist, 28(3), 4.
Gielen, U. P., & Sapir, S. (1987). ICP's role at the United Nations. International Psychologist,
28(4), 10-11.
Gielen, U. P. (1988). AIDS and the World Health Organization. International Psychologist, 29(2),
16-17.
Gielen, U. P. (1988). Nobel Peace Prize goes to United Nations Peacekeeping Forces.
International Psychologist, 29(3), 4.
Gielen, U. P. (1988). Psychology in China. The New Brooklyn Psychologist, 9(1), 3-4.
Gielen, U. P. (1989). CCU-ICP International Conference in Taipei, International Psychologist,
30(3), 9-10.
Gielen, U. P., & Wesner, R. (1993). World Psychology: A journal for the International Council of
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Psychologists. International Psychologist, 34(4), 16-18.
Gielen, U. P. (1994). The development of moral reasoning in East Asian societies. NYS
Psychologist, January, 29.
Gielen, U. P. (1994). Dream of the red chamber. International Psychologist, 35(1), 15-17.
Gielen, U. P. (1994). Progress report: World Psychology. International Psychologist, 35(3), 4.
Gielen, U. P. (1994). President's column. International Psychologist, 35(4), 1, 3-4.
Gielen, U. P. (1995). President's column. International Psychologist, 36(1), 1, 14.
Gielen, U. P. (1995). President's column. International Psychologist, 36(2), 1, 19-20.
Gielen, U. P. (1995). President's column. International Psychologist, 36(3), 1, 14.
Gielen, U. P. (1995). ICP news: International Council of Psychologists. Cross-Cultural
Psychology Bulletin, 29(2), 27.
Gielen, U. P. (1995-1997). Editorials, World Psychology, 1(1-4), 2(1, 2, 3-4).
Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (1998). Report on the Regional Conference of the International
Council of Psychologists in Padua, Italy. International Psychologist, 38(1), 13.
Gielen, U. P. (1998). W(hither) World Psychology? International Psychologist, 38(1), 14.
Gielen, U. P. (2000). Modern cross-cultural psychology and Wilhelm Wundt: A personal
reflection. New York State Psychologist, 1, 59.
Gielen, U. P. (2000). Indigenous approaches: Heuristically useful but not without problems. ISSBD
Newsletter, No. 1, Serial No. 37, 10-11.
Gielen, U. P. (2003). Cross-cultural human development: A growing interdisciplinary field.
International Psychology Reporter, 6(3/4), 20-21.
Naito, T., & Gielen, U. P. (2003). How can Japanese society be explained from a cross-cultural
point of view? International Psychology Reporter, 7(3), 18-19, 43.
Gielen, U. P., & Goodstein, R. (2004). Organizational profile: IICCP at St. Francis College.
Psychology International, 15(4), 8-9 (Fall 2004).
Gielen, U. P., & Takooshian, H. (2005). Editor Search: International Psychology Reporter.
International Psychology Reporter, 9(1), 2.
Gielen, U. P., Stevens, M., & Rubin, N. (2005). Division 52 Program at APA Convention,
Washington DC (August 17-21, 2005). International Psychology Reporter, 9(2), 1, 27-28.
Gielen, U. P., & Takooshian, H. (2005). Division 52 to cosponsor new Erlbaum book series on
global and cross-cultural psychology. International Psychology Reporter, 9(3), 11.
Gielen, U. P., & Takooshian, H. (2006). EPA international program: March 2006 in Baltimore.
International Psychology Reporter, 10(1), 5-6.
Takooshian, H., & Gielen, U. P. (2006). Kuwait University and psychology. International
Psychology Bulletin, 10(3), 24.
Stevens, M. J., & Gielen, U. P. (2007). The APA Division of International Psychology Book
Series and Book Award. Psychology International, 17(1).
Laungani, A., & Gielen, U. P. (2007). Pittu Laungani (1936-2007): Multicultural psychologist,
counselor, educator, playwright, philosopher. International Psychology Bulletin, 11(3), 39-
40. (R)
(Gielen, U. P., & Verderame, J.) (2007). International Psychology. Wikipedia.
Gielen, U. P. (2008). Pittu Laungani (1936-2007) (Obituary). American Psychologist, 63(2),
135. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (2008). A message from Uwe P. Gielen: 2008 President of APA Division 52.
International Psychology Bulletin, 12(1), 7.
Gielen, U. P. (2008). A message from Uwe P. Gielen: 2008 President of APA Division 52.
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International Psychology Bulletin, 12(2), 4.
Gielen, U. P. (2008). A message from Uwe P. Gielen: 2008 President of APA Division 52.
International Psychology Bulletin, 12(3), 4.
Goodstein, R., & Gielen, U. P. (2008). Announcement and criteria for the Ursula Gielen Global
Psychology Book Award. International Psychology Bulletin, 12(3), 10.
Goodstein, R., & Gielen, U. P. (2008). Ursula Gielen Global Psychology Book Award given to
James Georgas, John W. Berry, Fons J. R. van de Vijver, Çiğdem Kağitçibaşi, and Ype H.
Poortinga. International Psychology Bulletin, 12(2), 8-9.
Takooshian, H., & Gielen, U. P. (2008). Workshop on Publishing at the United Nations.
Psychology International, 19(2), 6.
Kuriansky, J., & Gielen, U. P. (2008). A new DVD and PowerPoint presentation on
international psychology. Psychology International, October, Online.
http://www.apa.org/international/pi/1008Div52.html.
Gielen, U. P. (2009). Message from the President: International psychology and the forces of
globalization. International Psychology Bulletin, 13(1), 4.
Takooshian, H., & Gielen, U. P. (2012). International book series under discussion.
International Psychology Bulletin, 16(4), 13.
Goodstein, R., & Gielen, U. P. (2013). Division 52’s Ursula Gielen Global Psychology Book
Award given to Ervin Staub for Overcoming Evil: Genocide, Violent Conflict, and
Terrorism. International Psychology Bulletin, 17(3), 13.
Gielen, U. P., Poyrazli, S.. & Takooshian, H., (2013). Division 52 is sponsoring a new “IAP”
book series on International Psychology. International Psychology Bulletin, 17(4), .
Bibliographies
Gielen, U. P. (1986). Brief annotated bibliography on cognitive moral development theory and
research. Behavior Science Research, 20(1-4), 226-234. (R) Revised version reprinted in The
moral development of children: Contributions of schools and teachers (1990). Occasional
papers of the H.F. Guggenheim Foundation, No. 5, 50-63. New York.
Gielen, U. P. (2004). Selected bibliography. In U. P. Gielen & J. L. Roopnarine (Eds.), Childhood
and adolescence: Cross-cultural perspectives and applications (pp. 433-447). Westport, CT:
Praeger.
Gielen, U. P. (2004). Some recent and forthcoming publications in cross-cultural and
international psychology. International Psychology Reporter, 8(2), 14-15, 20.
Gielen, U. P., Draguns, J. G., & Fish, J. M. (2004). Culture, therapy, and healing: A selective
bibliography. In U. P. Gielen, J. M. Fish, & J. G. Draguns (Eds.), Handbook of culture,
therapy, and healing (pp. 389-400). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Gielen, U. P., Draguns, J. G., & Fish, J. M. (2008). Principles of multicultural counseling and
therapy: A selective bibliography. In U. P. Gielen, J. G. Draguns, & J. M. Fish (Eds.),
Principles of multicultural counseling and therapy (pp. 417-430). New York: Routledge.
Book Reviews
Gielen, U. P. (1983). Moral development research in Germany and Switzerland. Moral Education
Forum, 8(4), 27-29, 45. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (1985). Habits of the heart (Review of the book: Habits of the heart). Moral
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Education Forum, 10(3-4), 75-78. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (1987). Studying moral development with the Defining Issues Test. A progress report
from James Rest. (Review of the book: Moral development: Advances in research and theory).
Moral Education Forum, 12(1), 27-32. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (1987). Review of the book: Lawrence Kohlberg: Consensus and controversy.
Essays in honor of Lawrence Kohlberg. Moral Education Forum, 12(4), 27-32. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (1989). [Review of the book: The moral child: Nurturing children's natural moral
growth]. Moral Education Forum, 14(3), 10-14. (R)
Kettner, M., & Gielen, U. P. (1992). Conversations between moral philosophy and moral
psychology. [Review of the book: The moral domain. Essays in the ongoing discussion
between philosophy and the social sciences]. Moral Education Forum, 17(1), 7-12. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (2005). Where is East Asian social psychology going? [Review of the book: Progress
in Asian Psychology. Conceptual and empirical contributions]. International Psychology
Reporter, 9(1), 20-21. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (2006). [Review of the book: Handbook of international psychology]. Journal of the
Social Sciences (Kuwait). (in Arabic) (R)
Gielen, U. P. (2010). A global perspective on the counseling profession. [Review of the book:
International handbook of cross-cultural counseling: Cultural assumptions and practices
worldwide]. International Psychology Bulletin, 14(1), 21. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (2010). [Review of the book: Bridging East-West psychology and counselling:
Exploring the work of Pittu Laungani]. International Psychology Bulletin, 14(3), 16. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (2010). A global perspective on death and bereavement. [Review of the books:
Death and Bereavement around the World, Vols. 1-5]. International Psychology Bulletin,
14(4), 23-24. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (2011). The human dimensions of globalization. [Review of The Psychology of
Global Mobility]. International Psychology Bulletin, 15(1), 16-17. (R)
Gielen, U. P. (2012). Confessions of an education mama. [Review of the book: Battle Hymn of
the Tiger Mother]. PsycCritques, 57(25). (R)
Gielen, U. P. (2012). Pragmatic and flexible returnees with multilayered identities [Review of the
book: Return migration and identity: A global phenomenon, a Hong Kong case]. International
Psychology Bulletin, 16(3), 27. (R)
PRESENTATIONS
Jan. 14-28, 1979 Field school in anthropology and cross-cultural psychology, La
Goméra, Spain (with W. Divale).
May 10, 1979 Carl G. Jung, Centennial Celebration in Psychology, York College,
City University of New York (CUNY).
Dec. 15, 1979 The psychology of India, York College, City University of New
York (CUNY).
Feb. 23, 1980 A comparison of American and German ideal self-ratings, Annual
Meeting of the Temple University, Philadelphia.
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Dec. 5, 1980 Ladakh, Guest of Honor, Psi Chi Initiation York College, City
University of New York (CUNY).
Feb. 4, 1981 Monasteries of Ladakh, The Tibetan Center, New York.
Feb. 20, 1981 Moral judgment of radical and non-radical German and American
students, Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural
Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
Mar. 4, 1981 Social and moral development in Buddhist Ladakh, The Graduate
School, City University of New York (With Donna M. Kelly).
Mar. 20, 1982 Socio-moral and religious thinking in Buddhist Ladakh, Cross-
cultural Aspects of Aging Workshop, Molloy College, L.I.
April 7, 1982 Ladakh, St. Francis College, Brooklyn, New York.
July 14, 1982 Fieldwork in the Himalayas, First Conference on New Perspectives
in Cross-Cultural and Cross-Ethnic Research, The Graduate
School, City University of New York (CUNY) (International
Council of Psychologists).
July 15, 1982 Buddhist Ladakh, First Conference on New Perspectives in Cross-
Cultural and Cross- Ethnic Research, Molloy College, Rockville
Centre, New York (International Council of Psychologists).
July 28, 1982 The development of socio-moral thinking in Buddhist Ladakh, Third
International Seminar in Tibetan Studies, Columbia University,
New York.
Oct. 13, 1982 Buddhist Ladakh, Psychological portrait of a non-violent society,
Teacher's College, Columbia University, (With Donna M. Kelly).
Jan. 21, 1983 Les structures de la pensée sociale, morale et religieuse, Université
d'Haiti, Port-au- Prince, Haiti.
Feb. 19-20, 1983 Chair, Symposium on Cross-Cultural Studies of Moral
Development. Paper: Buddhist Ladakh: Psychological portrait of
anon-violent society, (With Donna M. Kelly). Annual Convention
of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research, Washington, D.C.
Mar. 14, 1983 Current Problems in the Far East Lecture Series: Ladakh, a Tibetan
society, St. Francis College, Brooklyn, New York.
April 16, 1983 The development of socio-moral thinking in Buddhist Ladakh,
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Annual Psychology Convention, Hunter College, City University of
New York (CUNY).
April 21, 1983 Moral development in Buddhist Ladakh, Molloy College, Rockville
Centre, N.Y.
May 1, 1983 Women in Tibetan societies, Annual Convention, N.Y. State
Psychological Association, Liberty, N.Y.
June 21, 1983 Ladakh: Letzte Hochburg des westtibetischen Buddhismus,
Volkshochschule Lindau, Germany.
Aug. 27, 1983 Ladakh: Last stronghold of Western Tibetan Buddhism, Annual
Convention, American Psychological Association, Anaheim, CA.
April 27, 1984 Perceived parental behavior and moral judgment in Catholic high
school students (with B. Swanzey and J. Avellani), Annual
Convention, N.Y. State Psychological Association, Manhattan,
N.Y.
April 27, 1984 Moral reasoning among the Garinagu of Belize (with A. Johnston),
Annual Convention, N.Y. State Psychological Association,
Manhattan.
May 9, 1984 The cross-cultural study of moral reasoning, Faculty Recognition
Day Speech, St. Francis College.
May 27, 1984 Ladakh, Jacques Marchais Center for Tibetan Art, Staten Island,
N.Y.
Aug. 20, 1984 Religious and moral thought among the Garinagu of Belize, Cross-
Cultural Psychology Workshop, Inst. for Cross-Cultural and Cross-
Ethnic Research, Cancun, Mexico.
Aug. 31, 1984 Moral thought in Belize, Trinidad-Tobago, and the U.S.A. (with A.
Johnston), Int. Congress of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Acapulco,
Mexico.
Aug. 31, 1984 Women in traditional Tibetan societies, Annual Convention,
International Council of Psychologists, Mexico.
Sept. 1, 1984 Chair, Symposium on Adult Development, Annual Convention, Int.
Council of Psychologists, Mexico, D.F.
Sept. 5, 1984 The transcultural study of moral thinking, Int. Congress of
Psychology, Acapulco, Mexico.
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Nov. 4, 1984 The development of moral reasoning in Belize, Trinidad-Tobago
and the U.S.A. Conference on Cross-Cultural Research in Human
Development: Clinical Aspects, ICCES, Molloy College, L.I.
Jan. 14, 1985 Some themes in the ethos of traditional Buddhist Ladakh, Deuxième
Colloque sur le Ladakh, Université de Pau, France.
Feb. 18, 1985 Perceived parental behavior and moral judgment, Annual
Convention of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research, San Juan,
Puerto Rico.
Feb. 23, 1985 Women in traditional Tibetan societies, Centennial Faculty
Symposium, St. Francis College.
March 26, 1985 The cross-cultural study of moral reasoning, Columbia University,
N.Y.
April 28, 1985 Religious art in Buddhist Ladakh, Annual Convention, New York
State Psychological Convention, S. Fallsburg, N.Y.
June 9, 1985 Ladakh, Gallery J.M. Laik, Koblenz, Germany.
June 21, 1985 Ladakh, City Hall Lindau, Germany.
Aug. 13, 1985 Workshop: Moral and religious development viewed cross-
culturally, Annual Convention, Int. Council of Psychologists,
Newport, R.I.
Aug. 15, 1985 Chair, Symposium: The Transcultural Study of Moral Reasoning.
Papers: The development of moral reasoning and perceived
parental behavior (with R. Ahmed). Moral reasoning in Caribbean
cultures (with C. Reid). Annual Convention, Int. Council of
Psychologists, Newport, R.I.
Aug. 17, 1985 Religious Art in Buddhist Ladakh, Int. Workshop on Cross-Cultural
Research, Mystic, CT.
Feb. 15, 1986 Women in traditional Tibetan societies. Annual Convention,
Society for Cross-Cultural Research, San Diego.
March 23, 1986 Recent research on moral reasoning. Brooklyn Psychological
Association, St. Francis College.
April 22, 1986 Parental behavior and children's moral reasoning. Columbia
University.
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Oct. 25, 1986 Co-Chair: Conference on Research in Cross-cultural Perspective.
Paper: Moral reasoning and perceptions of parental behavior in
Kuwait and the Sudan (with R. Ahmed and J. Avellani), Saint
Francis College.
Dec. 12, 1986 Cross-cultural studies of child rearing practices and their relation
to moral development, Harvard University.
Jan. 10, 1987 (1) Ethos in a Tibetan society.
(2) Cross-cultural moral reasoning research. Keynote speeches,
Sino-American Colloquium on Moral Cognition, Chinese Culture
University, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Feb. 14, 1987 Perceptions of parental behavior and the development of moral
reasoning in Sudanese students (with R. Ahmed and J. Avellani),
Annual Convention, Society for Cross-Cultural Research, Miami.
March 10-13, 1987 (1) Ladakh-Letzte Hochburg des west-tibetischen Buddhismus;
(2) Stages of moral reasoning: An investigation in Buddhist
Ladakh.
(3) Chair: Soziales und religioses Brauchtum und Folklore;
(4) Photography Exhibition Ladakh. Internationales Kolloquium:
Wissenschaftsgeschichte und gegenwaertige Forschungen in
Nordwest-Indien, Herrnhut (German Democratic Republic).
April 26, 1987 Cross-cultural comparisons of moral reasoning (with J. Avellani).
Annual Convention, The New York State Psychological
Association, Manhattan.
April 30, 1987 Images of human nature - A one year honors seminar (with J.
Largo). Faculty Recognition Day Speech, St. Francis College.
May 9, 1987 Chair: Colloquium on Exceptional Children and Adolescents in
Clinical Perspective, St. Francis College.
June 8-26, 1987 Photography exhibition: Ladakh. Letzte Hochburg des
westtibetischen Buddhismus. Bremen, Germany (with introductory
speech).
August 25, 1987 Chair, Moral Reasoning Research in Cross- Cultural Perspective.
Papers: (1) Moral reasoning and perceptions of parental behavior
in students from Taiwan (with E. Miao and J. Avellani).
(2) Moral reasoning and perceptions of parental behavior in
students from Kuwait (with R. Ahmed and J. Avellani).
(3) The role of the International Council of Psychologists at the
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United Nations (Round table discussion), 45th Annual Convention,
International Council of Psychologists, New York.
January, 1988 8-day workshop: Recent research on moral reasoning, Shanghai
Normal University (P.R. China).
January 18, 1988 Cross-cultural studies of moral reasoning, The Chinese University
of Hong Kong.
March 19, 1988 Chair, Cross-Cultural and Cross-Ethnic Perspectives in
Psychology. Paper: Development of moral reasoning in students
from seven countries. St. Francis College.
April 6, 1988 Some themes in the ethos of Buddhist Ladakh, Wake Forest
University, Winston-Salem, N.C.
April 17, 1988 Development of moral reasoning and perceptions of parental
behavior in Greek students, Pennsylvania State University. (With
D. Markoulis and J. Avellani).
July 3, 1988 Cross-cultural research on moral reasoning employing the Defining
Issues Test, Annual Convention, International Society of Political
Psychology, Secaucus, N.J.
August 21-25, 1988 Workshop: Cross-cultural research in moral reasoning (with Ting
Lei). 46th Annual Convention, International Council of
Psychologists, Singapore.
October 23-24, 1988 Discussant in Conference: The development of moral judgment. The
H.F. Guggenheim Foundation, New York.
Feb. 13, 1989 The development of moral reasoning in students from ten countries.
The New York Academy of Sciences (with J. Avellani).
Feb. 23, 1989 Parental acceptance-rejection in Kuwait and Sudan. Annual
Meeting, Society for Cross- Cultural Psychology, New Haven. (with
R. Ahmed
March 29, 1989 The development of moral reasoning in students from ten countries.
The New York Hospital-Cornell University.
May 2, 1989 Moral education in Taiwan, R.O.C. Columbia University. (with J.
Avellani).
May 26, 1989 (1) Perceptions of parental behavior and the development of moral
reasoning in students from Taiwan (with J. Avellani).
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(2) Concluding remarks. International Conference on Moral Values
and Moral Reasoning in Chinese Societies, Academia Sinica,
Taipei.
June 4, 1989 Participant in round table discussion: The psychologist's role at the
United Nations. 47th Annual Convention, International Council of
Psychologists, Halifax, Canada.
June 20, 1989 Some recent work on moral reasoning and moral education in
Chinese societies. 12th Annual Scientific Meeting, Int. Society for
Political Psychology, Tel Aviv.
August, 1989 The cross-cultural study of moral reasoning. National Institute of
Clinical Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad,
Pakistan.
August, 1989 Workshop: The Cross-cultural study of moral reasoning. Institute
of Clinical Psychology, University of Karachi, Pakistan.
November 1, 1989 Moral education and Confucianism in the Republic of China,
Symposium on International Perspectives on Moral Education, 14th
Annual Convention, Association for Moral Education, Los Angeles.
March 24, 1990 Chair: Colloquium: Healing and clinical issues in cross-cultural
psychology. Paper: July 11, 1990 Dealing with life's problems in
traditional Buddhist Ladakh, St. Francis College.
July 11, 1990 Chinese morality in psychological perspective, Ochanomizu
University, Tokyo.
July 16-17, 1990 Chair: Conceptions of morality in East Asian societies. Paper:
Moral autonomy in Chinese thought. Discussant in Round Table:
ICP at the United Nations. 48th Annual Convention, International
Council of Psychologists, Tokyo.
July 19, 1990 Themes in the ethos of traditional Buddhist Ladakh: Portrait of a
non-violent society. Conference on the Diversity of Human
Relations, ICCCES and IOSGT, Tokyo.
Nov. 8-9, 1990 (1) Chair; Symposium: Moral Thought and Education in East Asian
Societies, I, II. (2) The United Nations Convention on the Rights of
the Child. Int. Symposium: Values, Rights, and Responsibilities in
the International Community; Moral Education for the New
Millennium. University of Notre Dame.
Feb. 23, 1991 Moral Thought in Chinese Societies. 20th Annual Meeting, Society
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for Cross-Cultural Research, Isla Verde, Puerto Rico.
April 14, 1991 Moral autonomy and principled moral thinking in East Asian
societies. Annual Meeting, Eastern Psychological Association, New
York.
July 6, 1991 Chair, Symposium: Moral Reasoning in Cross- Cultural
Perspective. Review paper: Moral reasoning in cross-cultural
perspective. IACCP conference, Debrecen, Hungary.
July 10, 1991 Moral thought and autonomy in Chinese societies. 2nd European
Congress of Psychology, Budapest, Hungary.
August 12-14, 1991 (1) International psychology and American mainstream psychology.
(2) Moral reasoning in cross-cultural perspective. (3) Discussant at
Round Table: ICP's Ten Years at the United Nations. 49th Annual
Meeting, Int. Council of Psychologists, San Francisco.
November 9, 1991 Traditional Buddhist Ladakh and the ethos of peace. Conference on
Violence and the Prevention of Violence. Molloy College, L.I.
February 27, 1992 Chair, Symposium: Cross-Cultural Research and Mainstream
Psychology. Paper: American psychology and international
psychology. 21st Annual Meeting, Society for Cross-Cultural
Research, Santa Fé, N.M.
July 9-10, 1992 Are international and cross-cultural psychology coming of age?
Keynote address. Regional Conference, International Council of
Psychologists, University of Padua.
July 14-18, 1992 (1) Chair, Symposium: Morality in Cross-Cultural Perspective.
Paper: Research on moral reasoning in Arab countries (with R.A.
Ahmed). (2) Roundtable Discussion: ICP and the United Nations.
50th Annual Meeting, Int. Council of Psychologists, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands.
July 20-23, 1992 (1) International psychology and American mainstream psychology.
(2) The development of moral reasoning in cross-cultural
perspective. 25th International Congress of Psychology, Brussels.
December 5, 1992 (1) Co-chair, Symposium: Gender Roles in International
Perspective. (2) Paper: Gender roles in traditional Tibetan
societies. St. Francis College.
February 20, 1993 (1) Chair, Symposium: Teaching Cross-Cultural Psychology. (2)
Paper: Dream of the red chamber. 22nd Annual Meeting, Society
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for Cross-Cultural Research, Washington, D.C.
February 25, 1993 Current cross-cultural issues in Ladakh and Tibet. Psi Chi National
Honor Society Chapter, Molloy College.
May 14-16, 1993 (1) Internationalizing American psychology, Kurt Lewin Award
Speech. (2) Life in Tibet: Focus on gender roles. Meeting of the
New York State Psychological Association (NYSPA), Rye, N.Y.
August 17-18, 1993 (1) Chair, Symposium: Cross-Cultural Perspectives, Parts I-II.
(2) Paper: Introducing Cross-Cultural Themes into Mainstream
Psychology. 51st Annual Convention, International Council of
Psychologists, Montréal, Canada.
December 1, 1993 Moral development. Distinguished Public Lecture, Fordham
University, New York.
February 20, 1994 (1) Chair, Symposium: Asian Conceptions of Morality and the
Moral Self.
(2) Paper: Peace and Violence: A Comparison of Buddhist Ladakh
and the United States. 23rd Annual Meeting, Society for Cross-
Cultural Research, Santa Fé, New Mexico.
March 1, 1994 Peace and Violence: A Comparison of Buddhist Ladakh and the
United States. Columbia University Faculty Seminar on Moral
Education.
March 8, 1994 Chair, Symposium: Applied Psychology in the Post-Soviet Union,
Fordham University.
March 12, 1994 Discussant, Conference on Life of the Elderly: A Cross-Cultural
Perspective, Molloy College.
April 7, 1994 The self in cross-cultural perspective. University of Padua, Italy.
June 1, 1994 Chinese morality. International Conference on Chinese Psychology,
Chinese University, Hong Kong.
June 5, 1994 The cognitive-developmental approach to morality and
measurement; Gibbs' new SRM-SF questionnaire and methodology;
cultural research in moral development. Symposium on Moral
Development and Measurement, National Taiwan Normal
University, Taipei.
July 13, 1994 Moral development and moral education in Chinese societies.
52nd Annual Convention, International Council of Psychologists,
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Lisbon, Portugal.
July 27, 1994 Chair, Symposium: The Status and Prospects of Cross-Cultural
Psychology: Parts I and II.
Paper: Cross-cultural psychology in the Arab world (with Ramadan
A. Ahmed). XIIth International Congress, International Association
of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Pamplona, Spain.
November 1, 1994 The internationalization of psychology. Columbia University
Faculty Seminar on Moral Education.
February 4, 1995 Co-organizer and Moderator: Conference on Psychotherapy and
Spirituality. St. Francis College.
March 31 - April 2, 1995 (1) Chair, Symposium: Recent Psychological Research in Chinese
Societies
(2) Paper: Moral development and moral education in Chinese
societies (with Ting Lei).
(3) Paper: Publishing internationally (with Robert Wesner).
Annual Meeting, Eastern Psychological Association, Boston.
May 4, 1995 Moderator, Symposium: Psychologists at the United Nations.
Fordham University.
June 1, 1995 Moral reasoning in cross-cultural perspective. University of Padua,
Italy.
June 14, 1995 Death on the roof of the world: The perspective of Tibetan
Buddhism. 7th Colloquium of the International Association for
Ladakh Studies, Bonn/St. Augustin, Germany.
August 6-7, 1995 (1) Chair, Symposium: Recent Psychological Research in Chinese
Societies; (2) Paper: A study in adolescent moral development (with
A. L. Comunian); (3) Special Paper Presentation: Chinese moral
development. 53rd Annual Convention, International Council of
Psychologists, Taipei, Taiwan.
August 10-11, 1995 Special Invited Address: The internationalization of psychology;
Joint Meeting of the International Council of Psychologists and
Psychological Association of the Philippines Regional Conference,
Manila, Philippines.
Nov. 17-18, 1995 (1) Chair, Symposium: Moral Reasoning in Cross-cultural
Perspective, Parts I-II; (2) Paper: The Italian connection (with A.
L. Comunian). 21st Annual Conference, Association for Moral
Education, Fordham University, New York.
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February 17, 1996 (1) Co-chair, Symposium: A Reversal of Perspectives (with F.
Moghaddam).
(2) Paper: The new journal ‘World Psychology.’ 25th Annual
Meeting, Society for Cross-cultural Research, Pittsburgh, PA.
March 31, 1996 (1) Chair, Symposium: International Psychology, Parts I-II.
(2) Paper: The new journal 'World Psychology.' 68th annual
meeting, Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia.
June 13, 1996 Moral development and moral education in Chinese societies. Max-
Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung Berlin, Germany.
June 18, 1996 Ladakh-letzte Hochburg des westtibetischen Buddhismus.
Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde Dresden, Germany.
June 25, 1996 Kulturvergleichende Psychologie (Moral in Asien und Europa).
Bodensee-Gymnasium Lindau, Germany.
July 26, 1996 (1) Co-chair, Symposium: Moral Development and Moral
Education.
(2) Paper: Role-taking opportunities and moral judgement
development (with A. L. Comunian). 54th Annual Convention,
International Council of Psychologists, Banff, Canada.
Sept. 25, 1996 Healing on the roof of the world. St. John's University, Jamaica,
New York.
Nov. 20, 1996 Doing research in Ladakh. Contribution to symposium on the
Fulbright program, Fordham University, New York.
Nov. 23, 1996 Discussant: The Piaget-Vygotsky legacy: In honor of the centennial
of their births. New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS), New
York.
January 14, 1997 Italian research on moral development. Columbia University
Seminar on Moral Education, New York City.
March 19, 1997 The internationalization of psychology. Faculty Colloquium, St.
Francis College.
April 11, 1997 (1) Chair, Symposium on International and Cross-cultural
Dimensions of Psychology, Parts I-II.
(2) Paper: Cross-cultural and multicultural psychology: Differences
and similarities (with Renée Goodstein).
Annual meeting, Eastern Psychological Association, Washington,
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D.C.
May 3, 1997 (1) Chair, Symposium on Psychology Before and After the
Dissolution of the Soviet Union.
(2) Co-chair, Symposium on Therapy and Healing in Cross-
cultural Perspective.
25th Annual Hunter College Psychology Convention, New York
City.
July 14-18, 1997 (1) Workshop: International psychology.
(2) Paper: Death on the roof of the world.
(3) Chair: Symposium on Evaluative Tools.
(4) Chair: Symposium on Psychotherapy Issues. 55th Annual
Convention, International Council of Psychologists, Graz, Austria.
July 21-23, 1997 (1) Developmental psychology in the Arab countries(with Ramadan
A. Ahmed).
(2) Role-taking opportunities in Italian students (with Anna L.
Comunian).
Regional Conference of the International Council of Psychologists,
Padua, Italy.
Sept. 17, 1997 Psychology research: The role of cultural factors. Fordham
University, New York.
Sept. 26, 1997 Chair: Symposium on International and Cultural Perspectives in
Psychology. St. Francis College, New York.
Nov. 14-15, 1997 (1) Co-Chair: Workshop on Culture, Therapy, and Healing.
(2) Paper: Healing on the roof of the world. New York Academy of
Sciences, New York City.
Feb. 14-18, 1998 (1) Program Chair
(2) Paper: An Italian research program on moral reasoning (with
A. L. Comunian).
(3) Paper: Healing on the roof of the world. 27th Annual Meeting,
The Society for Cross-Cultural Research, St. Petersburg, FL.
March 6, 1998 Chair: Symposium on Culture and Healing-Inauguration of the St.
Francis College Institute for International and Cross-Cultural
Psychology.
March 24, 1998 Healing on the roof of the world. York College, City University of
New York.
July 29, 1998 Keynote Address: Human development in cross-cultural
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perspective. Conference on Cross-cultural Encounters in Industry,
Education, and Family in the Pacific Region, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
August 1-4, 1998 (1) Paper: Parental Acceptance and Rejection Theory (with A. L.
Comunian).
Chair: CE Workshop by Cheng-Chien Chen on Calligraphy
Therapy: Methods and Trends.
Chair: Symposium on Family Acceptance/Rejection Matters.
Chair: Symposium of Generativity Matters. 56th Annual
Convention, International Council of Psychologists, Melbourne,
Australia.
August 9-14, 1998 (1) Participant in Symposium: Psychology in the Arab World.
Participant in Conversation Hour: International Council of
Psychologists Presents a Town Meeting--Psychology’s
Contribution to the U.N. and to Solving International Problems.
(2) Discussant: Symposium on Indigenous Psychologies—
Conceptual, Methodological, and Ethical Concerns.
(3) Chair: Presidential Address (Division 3) by Henry S.R. Kao:
Graphonomic therapy: Health Implications of Chinese Calligraphic
Research.
(4) Chair: Keynote Address by Ç. Kagitçibasi: Psychology and
Human Potential Development. 24th International Congress of
Applied Psychology, San Francisco, CA.
August 14-18, 1998 (1) Participant: Symposium on International Psychology in the
United States--Past, Present, Future.
(2) Co-chair: Poster Session: Psychology Worldwide--Research,
Teaching, Practice. 106th Annual Convention, American
Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
November 14, 1998 Shamanism in the Himalayas. Symposium on Research in Cross-
Cultural Perspective, Institute for Cross-Cultural and Cross-Ethnic
Studies, Molloy College, Rockville Centre, NY.
February 3-7, 1999 (1) Presidential Address: The internationalization of psychology
(2) Chair, Symposium: Children Across America
(3) Chair, Symposium: Adolescents Across Cultures
(4) Discussant, Symposium: Culture, Justice, and Intergroup
Relations (Chair: F. M. Moghaddam). Annual Meeting, The Society
for Cross-Cultural Research, Sante Fé, New Mexico.
August 15-19, 1999 (1) Psychology in the Arab world (with R.A. Ahmed)
(2) The parental warmth dimension in the context of everyday
family relationships (with A. L. Comunian)
(3) Discussant: Symposium on Celebrating ICP in the New
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Millennium: A Flying Leap Across Troubled Waters 57th Annual
Convention, International Council of Psychologists, Salem, MA
August 21-23, 1999 (1) Chair, Symposium on Healing and Counseling Across Cultures
(2) Healers and counselors in Buddhist Ladakh (Northwest India)
(3) A new Italian moral judgment scale (with A. L. Comunian)
107th Annual Convention, American Psychological Association,
Boston, MA
October 8, 1999 (1) Chair, Symposium The People's Republic of China at Age 50
On the Silk Road: From Beijing to Bukhara. St. Francis College
December 7, 1999 Women in Tibetan societies, St. Francis College
February 24, 2000 An Italian study of Rohner’s Parental Acceptance-Rejection Theory
and measure (with A. L. Comunian). 29th annual meeting, Society
for Cross-Cultural Research, New Orleans
August 4-7, 2000 (1) Paper: Death in Buddhist Ladakh and Tibet
(2) Project on the development of an objective moral judgment
scale (Poster with A. L. Comunian)
(3) Discussant to symposium: The Contribution of Psychology to
Societal Transformation Worldwide
108th annual convention, American Psychological Association,
Washington, DC
October 27-28, 2000 Chair: Workshop on Childhood and Adolescence in Cross-Cultural
Perspective. New York Academy of Sciences
November 4, 2000 Buddhist family life in the Western Himalayas. Colloquium on
International and Cross-Cultural Topics in Psychology. Molloy
College
February 23, 2001 (1) Paper: Are there universal aspects of healing?
(2) Paper: The Padua Moral Judgment Scale: Two studies in Italian
culture
(3) Chair: Symposium on Morals and Values 30th annual meeting,
Society for Cross-Cultural Research, San Diego, CA
May 12, 2001 Keynote Address: Family life in the Western Himalayas: One wife,
several husbands. 9th Annual Pace University Undergraduate
Conference
October 3, 2001 Cross-cultural perspectives in human development. Fordham
University, New York
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November 14, 2001 Healing in the Western Himalayas. Lehman College, CUNY
November 17, 2001 Magazin der Erfahrungsseelenkunde (1783-1793): The World’s
oldest psychology journal. In: Memorial Meeting for Dr. Helmut
E. Adler and Colloquium on the History of Psychology, Molloy
College
February 21-24, 2002 (1) Invited Address: The changing Japanese family: A psychosocial
portrait (with T. Naito)
(2) The structure of the Padua Moral Judgment Scale: A study of
young adults in seven countries (with A. L. Comunian)
(3) Panelist: Cultural Self-Study: A Tool for Teaching and Research
(Chair: R. Weigl)
31st annual meeting, Society for Cross-Cultural Research, Santa Fe,
NM
March 22, 2002 Healers and counselors in Buddhist Ladakh. In: Challenging the
Good Death Seminar, St. Catherine’s Hospital, England
March 27, 2002 The cross-cultural study of human development, Kuwait University,
Kuwait
April 6, 2002 Japanese children and their families. Molloy College, L.I.
April 27, 2002 Cross-cultural psychology. 30th annual Hunter College Psychology
Convention. Hunter College, CUNY, New York City
May 31, 2002 Bullying in Japanese schools (with Takashi Naito). Workshop on
Violence in the Schools: A New American Phenomenon. New York
Academy of Sciences
October 29, 2002 Chair, Symposium: Children of the World (Regional Meeting of
APA Division 52), St. Francis College
Nov. 22, 2002 All the world's children (with Oksana Chumachenko). 14th Annual
Greater New York Conference on Behavioral Research, New York
City
Feb. 19-23, 2003 (1) Chair, Symposium: Multicultural Perspectives on Childhood
and Adolescence (with J. L. Roopnarine)
(2) Paper: Chinese moral socialization and developmental
pathways
(3) Paper: The development of moral thinking in Kuwait: A cross-
sectional study (with R. A. Ahmed)
(4) Paper: The relation of parents' warmth and children's moral
judgment development in Italy (with A. L. Comunian)
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(5) Paper: Psychometric properties of the Arabic-language version
of the Padua Moral Judgment Scale (with R. A. Ahmed)
32nd
Annual Meeting, Society for Cross-Cultural Research,
Charleston, SC
March 15, 2003 Cross-cultural research on human development: A field whose time
has come. 74th
Annual Meeting, Eastern Psychological Association,
Baltimore, MD
April 2, 2003 Chair, The Fifth Anniversary Celebration of the Institute for
International and Cross-Cultural Psychology, St. Francis College
April 5, 2003 Bullying in Japanese schools. Colloquium: A Variety of Topics in
Cross-Cultural Psychology, Molloy College, L.I.
April 21, 2003 Magazin zur Erfahrungsseelenkunde (1783-1793): The world's
oldest psychology journal. Helmut Adler Memorial Address
Award, New York Academy of Sciences, New York City
May 10, 2003 Corporal punishment and personality traits in the children of St.
Croix. 11th
Annual Pace University Undergraduate Psychology
Conference, New York City (with Melba Mathurin)
May 28, 2003 Panelist: Screening and panel discussion of new documentary
movie: Oracles and Demons of Ladakh. Florence Gould Theater,
New York City
August 7-10, 2003 (1) Chair, Roundtable Discussions on: International Perspectives
on Assessment, Counseling, Diversity, Adaptation, Youth and
Family Services
(2) Paper: Magazin zur Erfahrungsseelenkunde (1783-1793): The
world’s oldest psychology journal
(3) Discussant, Symposium: Internationalizing the history of
psychology
111th
Annual Convention, American Psychological Association,
Toronto, Canada
August 11-14, 2003 (1) Chair, Symposium: Counseling and Culture
(2) Paper: Counseling and healing in Buddhist Ladakh
(3) Paper: Cross-cultural versions of the Padua Moral Judgment
Scale
Annual Convention, International Council of Psychologists,
Toronto, Canada
October 14, 2003 Bullying in Japanese Schools. Columbia University Faculty
Seminar on Moral Education
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February 19, 2004 (1) Co-Chair, Symposium: Women Around the World
(2) Paper: Women in traditional Buddhist Ladakh
33rd
Annual Convention, Society for Cross-Cultural Research, San
José, CA
April 17, 2004 (1) Chair, Symposium: Cross-Cultural Research on Children and
Women
(2) Paper: Global childhood
75th
Annual Meeting, Eastern Psychological Association,
Washington, DC
July 28- August 1 2004 (1) Co-Chair, Symposium: Psychology Around the World (with
Harold Takooshian)
(2) Poster: Assessing Moral Maturity (with Anna L. Comunian)
(3) Discussant, Symposium: Challenges of Being the Psychologist
Advisor to Heads-of-State in Europe (Speaker: Jo Groebel)
(4) International Photography Slideshow
112th
Annual Convention, American Psychological Association,
Honolulu, HI
August 3-6, 2004 (1) Continuing Education Workshop: The Cross-Cultural Study of
Human Development
(2) Chair, Paper Session: Cross-Cultural Research
(3) Judge, Poster Competition for Chinese Graduate Students 62nd
Annual Convention, International Council of Psychologists, Jinan,
PR China
August 8-13, 2004 (1) Chair, Invited Symposium: The Psychosocial Adjustment of
Immigrant Adolescents
(2) Paper: Psychosocial Adjustment of Chinese-American
Adolescents in New York City (with Antonio Lombardo)
(3) Paper: The Development of Moral Reasoning in Kuwait and its
Psychosocial Correlates (with Ramadan A. Ahmed) 28th
International Congress of Psychology (ICP 2004), Beijing, PR
China
November 12, 2004 Child and Family Studies Speaker Series: Global Transformation of
Childhood, Syracuse University
February 24, 2005 (1) Chair, Symposium: Children and Adolescents: Cross-Cultural
Antecedents and Consequences – Session II
(2) Paper: Global transformation of childhood 34th
Annual Meeting,
Society for Cross-Cultural Research, Santa Fe, NM
March 12, 2005 (1) Chair, Symposium: International and Cross-Cultural Materials
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in Psychology Courses
(2) Paper: A course on cross-cultural human development 76th
Annual Meeting, Eastern Psychological Association, Boston
April 13, 2005 Faculty Recognition Day Presentation: Families in global
perspective, St. Francis College
April 16, 2005 (1) Chair, Symposium: Internationalizing the Psychology
Curriculum
(2) Paper: International perspectives on developmental psychology
33rd
Annual Hunter College Psychology Convention, New York
City
June 27 – 28, 2005 (1) Keynote Presentation: A death on the roof of the world: The
perspective of Tibetan Buddhism
(2) Chair, Symposium: Indigenous Healing Practices
3rd
Critical Multicultural Counseling Conference, Ontario Institute
for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto, Canada
August 18 – 21, 2005 (1) Presentation: Cross-cultural research on moral development.
SPSSI Workshop: Benefits and Challenges to International
Research
(2) Division 52 Conversation Hour: Publishing books in the Global
and Cross-Cultural Psychology Series by Erlbaum (with Harold
Takooshian)
(3) Discussant, Symposium: Cross-Cultural Research on Morality
Using Different Assessment Instruments (Chair: Anna Laura
Comunian)
(4) International Photography Slideshow
113th
Annual Convention, American Psychological Association,
Washington, DC
September 8, 2005 Workshop: Publishing our international work (with Paul Dukes,
Debra Riegert, Harold Takooshian)
Fordham Conference on Behavioral Science and the Global
Agenda: Making a Difference in the 21st Century, Fordham
University, New York City
October 27, 2005 Discussant, Symposium: Recent Research on Asian and Caribbean
Fathers.
Conference: On New Shores: Understanding Immigrant Fathers in
North America, Department of Child and Family Studies, Syracuse
University, Syracuse, N.Y.
February 22-25, 2006 (1) Special Presentation: On the road to Timbuktu.
(2) The relationship between corporal punishment, parental
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acceptance-rejection, and personality traits in Kuwaiti students
(with Ramadan A. Ahmed). 35th
Annual Meeting, Society for
Cross-Cultural Research, Savannah, Georgia.
March 1, 2006 Psi Beta Lecture: Global transformations of childhood: A
comparison between low income and high income countries.
Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, NJ
March 8, 2006 Global transformations of childhood: A comparison between low
income and high income countries.
Joint Session, University Seminar on Ethics, Moral Education, and
Society and University Seminar on Innovation and Education.
Columbia University
March 17-19, 2006 (1) The Society for Cross-Cultural Research [Symposium on
International Psychology Organizations Today. Chair: Thomas
Blass]
(2) Publishing international and cross-cultural psychology book
(with Michael J. Stevens) [Symposium on Opportunities Today in
International Psychology: Chair: Harold Takooshian]
(3) Chair: Invited speaker Haroutune K. Armenian: Wartime to
earthquakes: Psychological determinants of physical illness 77th
annual meeting, Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, MD
April 12, 2006 Global transformations of childhood. Kuwait University (Kuwait)
April 21, 2006 Co-chair, Conference on Domestic Violence: Policy Implications,
New Initiatives, and Cross-Cultural Perspectives.
St. Francis College
May 1, 2006 Global transformations of childhood: A comparison between low-
income and high-income countries.
New York Academy of Sciences, New York City
May 6, 2006 Psychology in Arab lands (Symposium on: Becoming Involved in
International Psychology; Chair: Rivka Bertisch Meir). 14th
Annual Pace University Conference and the Pace Centennial
Celebration, New York City
June 7, 2006 Discussant, Documentary Movie: Oracles and Demons of Ladakh.
Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art, New York City
July 10-13, 2006 (1) CE Workshop: The cross-cultural study of human development
(2) Keynote Address: Toward a global psychology
(3) Chair, Keynote Address: Ronald P. Rohner, Interpersonal
acceptance: The essence of psychological well-being
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(4) Chair, Paper Session: Moral Reasoning and Culture
(5) Discussant, Conversation Hour: Cross-Cultural Research on
Moral Development
(6) Judge, Graduate Student Poster Competition
64th
Annual Conference, International Council of Psychologists,
Kos, Greece
July 20, 2006 Chair: Vision 20/20: Networking Around the World: A Roundtable
Discussion
26th
International Congress of Applied Psychology, Athens,
Greece
August 11-13, 2006 (1) Invited Address, Representing the Society for Cross-Cultural
Research: Global transformations of childhood: A comparison
between high- and low-income countries
(2) Chair, Poster Session on Assessment and Research Methods in
International Psychology
(3) Conversation Hour: Publishing Books in the Global and Cross-
Cultural Psychology Series (with Harold Takooshian)
(4) Buddhist Ladakh (International Photography Exhibition)
114th
Annual Convention, American Psychological Association
September 5, 2006 Getting involved in global work: Publishing opportunities
(Symposium on: Getting involved in Global Work; Chair: Rivka
Bertisch Meir)
Third Annual Forum on Psychology at the United Nations:
Psychology and Social Issues at the United Nations
Fordham University, New York City
November 10, 2006 Recent development in the study of prejudice (with Michael R.
Parker)
18th
Greater New York Conference on Behavioral Research, St.
Francis College
December 3, 2006 Arab psychology and the emerging global psychology movement: A
modest proposal
Third International Conference: Social Sciences and
Interdisciplinary Studies, Kuwait University
February 7, 2007 Global transformations of childhood
Fordham University
March 17, 2007 Social psychological approaches to the study of prejudice:
Pedagogic implications (with Michael Parker)
Conference on Teaching and Learning Race/Ethnicity in Higher
Education, St. Francis College, New York City
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March 24, 2007 (1) Chair, International Speaker, James Georgas: How different are
families across cultures: A 30-nation psychological study
(2) Internationalizing the psychology curriculum: Symposium:
Internationalizing the Psychology Curriculum: Why and How.
Chair: John D. Hogan.
(3) The cross-cultural study of prejudice (with Michael R. Parker)
78th
Annual Meeting, Eastern Psychological Association,
Philadelphia
April 20, 2007 Toward a global psychology.
Monroe Stein Colloquium Speaker
Department of Applied Psychology, New York University
August 11-14, 2007 (1) Chair, Symposium: Cross-Cultural Research on Moral
Reasoning
(2) Paper: The structure of the Padua Moral Judgment Scale:
Cross-cultural comparisons (with Anna L. Comunian)
(3) Conversation Session: Advances in cross-cultural research on
moral development (with Anna L. Comunian)
(4) Judge: International Poster Exhibits
(5) Participant, Conversation Session: Conversations with past
presidents: ICP, its past, its present, and its future (Chair: Elisa
Margaona)
65th
annual convention, International Council of Psychologists, San
Diego, CA
August 17-20, 2007 (1) Chair, Symposium: How to Internationalize the Psychology
Curriculum
(2) Paper: Shamanism in Buddhist Ladakh, S.W. India (Symposium:
Juris G. Draguns- Teacher, Scholar, Pioneer of Cultural and
International Psychology, Chair: Anthony J. Marsella)
(3) Chair, Poster Session: International Issues in Education, Mental
Health, and Treatment
(4) Discussant, Symposium: Psychology of Cross-Cultural
Differences in International Space Activities (Chair: Douglas A.
Vakoch)
115th
annual convention American Psychological Association, San
Francisco, CA
October 5, 2007 Chair, Panel on Subcultures and Social Networks
55th
Annual Meeting, New York State Sociological Association, St.
Francis College, New York
October 25-26, 2007 (1) The acculturation of Chinese-American adolescents in New
York City (with Ting Lei and Brendan Welsh-Balliett)
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(2) A new initiative on adolescent mental health and immigration
(with Susan Chuang)
Conference: On New Shores: Understanding Immigrant Children,
Guelph University, Canada
November 9-10, 2007 (1) A global view of childhood
(2) Outcomes in psychology education: An international challenge
(with Harold Takooshian)
Conference on “Internationalizing the Psychology Curriculum”: St.
Francis College
November 30, 2007 Chinese adolescents’ adaptation in New York City (with Ting Lei)
Asian American/Asian Research Institute, City University of New
York
February 20-23, 2008 (1) International psychology. In D.W. Shwalb (Chair), Cross-
Cultural Research: Models and Methods for Understanding Others
Keynote symposium. (with Michael J. Stevens)
(2) Chinese adolescents and emerging adults’ adaptation in New
York City
37th
annual meeting, Society for Cross-Cultural Psychology, New
Orleans, LA
March 13-16, 2008 (1) The rise of global psychology
(2) Contributor to Workshop, Becoming more involved in
international psychology: Why and how? (Chair: M. J. Stevens)
(3) Chair, Invited Speaker: Herbert C. Kelman, Negotiating a
historical compromise: New opportunities in the Israeli-Palestinian
peace process 79th
annual meeting, Eastern Psychological
Association, Boston, MA
March 20, 2008 NGO Workshop: Publishing Your Work at the United Nations: Why
and How? (with Anne Duffy, Paul Dukes, Harold Takooshian, and
Richard Velayo), United Nations Church Center
March 28, 2008 Growing into adulthood in New York Chinatown
Ten Year Celebration of the Institute for International and Cross-
Cultural Psychology, St. Francis College, New York City (with
Ting Lei)
April 12, 2008 International Psychology: A film and discussion about what
students want and need to know about a professional career and
conferences around the world.
36th
annual Hunter College Psychology Convention, New York City
May 6, 2008 Mental health counseling: Multicultural and global perspectives
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Conference: Madness Across the Curriculum: An Interdisciplinary
Conversation on Mental Illness
York College, City University of New York
May 10, 2008 Invited Address: Global transformations of childhood
16th
Annual Psychology Conference, Pace University, New York
City
July 12-16, 2008 (1) Internationalizing the psychology curriculum
(2) Co-chair, Symposium: Internationalizing the History of
Psychology Curriculum (Chair: Adrian Brock)
(3) Arab psychology in global context (with Ramadan A. Ahmed)
Third International Conference on the Teaching of Psychology, St.
Petersburg, Russia
July 21-22, 2008 (1) Chinese families in the United States: From everywhere, forever
here (with Ting Lei) (Chair: James Georgas; Symposium on
Approaches to Studying Family Across Cultures)
(2) A proposal to establish an Institute of Arab Psychology
(Symposium: Psychology in the Arab World, Chairs Uwe P. Gielen
& Ramadan A. Ahmed)
(3) Chair, Symposium on Psychology in the Arab World (Co-chair
Ramadan A. Ahmed)
(4) Discussant, Symposium on Psychology and Globalization: Past,
Present and Future (Chair: Adrian Brock)
29th
International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany
August 14-17, 2008 (1) Presidential Address, Division 52: Psychocultural adaptations
of Chinese American Youths: New York as a Global City
(2) Discussant, Symposium: To the Moon and Mars – Psychology
of Long-Duration Space Exploration (Chair: Douglas A. Vakoch)
(3) Discussant, Symposium: Methodological Challenges in
Ecopsychological Research (Chair: Douglas A. Vakoch)
116th
Annual Convention, American Psychological Association,
Boston, MA
September 7, 2008 Internationalizing the psychology curriculum by establishing an
institute for international psychology
2008 APA Education Leadership Conference: Internationalizing the
Psychology Education, Washington, DC
September 18, 2008 Publishing books (Chair: Senel Poyrazli, Workshop on Publishing)
International Gathering in New York, Fordham University
October 7, 2008 New York Chinatowns: Youths and emerging adults (with Ting Lei)
Saint Francis College
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October 17, 2008 Co-chair, Celebrate Scholarship at St. Francis College
(1) Psychology in the Arab countries
(2) Reducing ethnocentrism in higher education: A nonhierarchical
multicultural psychology model (with Ting Lei)
(3) Principles of multicultural counseling and therapy
(4) International psychology: A new DVD
Institute for International and Cross-Cultural Psychology &
Women’s Studies Center. Saint Francis College, New York
November 7, 2008 Why are Chinese immigrant students so successful academically?
(With Ting Lei)
Conference: On New Shores 2008, Guelph University, Guelph,
Canada
November 14, 2008 Chair, Workshop: Internationalizing the Curriculum
20th
Greater New York Conference on Behavioral Research,
Fordham University
December 1, 2008 Counselors and therapists in a multicultural world
Columbia University Faculty Seminars on Innovation in Education
and on Ethics, Moral Education, and Society
December 19, 2008 Chinese youths and emerging adults in New York City (with Ting
Lei)
Asian Cultural and Language Awareness Workshop Series
New York University
February 19-20, 2009 Development from diasporas: A cross-cultural comparison of
Chinese Americans’ and Russian Jewish Americans’ academic
achievement (with Ting Lei)
38th
Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research,
Las Vegas, Nevada
April 4, 2009 International and cross-cultural psychology in New York.
(Symposium: History of Psychology in New York City; Chair:
Elaine Congress).
37th
Hunter Psychology Conference, Hunter College, CUNY
May 2009 The Buddhist culture of Ladakh, Northwest India: Photographs
Psychologists in Focus: A Photography Exhibition
Northwest University, Kirkland, WA
July 27-31, 2009 (1) The cross-cultural validity of the Padua Moral Judgment Scale
(with Anna Laura Comunian)
(2) Discussant in Symposium 1: Is Morality a Competence? Can It
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Be Taught?
International Conference: Can Morality Be Taught? Is It a
Competence?
University of Constance, Germany
August 4-5, 2009 (1) Traditional healers and counselors in Buddhist Ladakh
(Northwest India)
(2) Chair: Paper Session 1 on Traditional Healers
Fifth Multicultural Counseling Conference, OISE, University of
Toronto, Canada
August 6-9, 2009 Healers and counselors in traditional Ladakh, Northwest India
117th
Convention of the American Psychological Association,
Toronto, Canada
September 4, 2009 International Psychology Today
Public Convocation: 80 Years of Excellence. The Founding of Psi
Chi at Yale University on 4 September 1929, during the Ninth
International Congress of Psychology, Yale University
September 14, 2009 Research on Chinese immigrants in New York City
International Gathering in New York City, Fordham University
October 6, 2009 Dragon seed: The Chinese in New York City (with Jonathan
Palumbo)
Lecture Series: Brooklyn Observed: History, Politics, Culture, St.
Francis College
November 6, 2009 Chair, Symposium on Cross-Cultural and International Issues
21st Annual Greater New York Conference on Behavioral Research
St. Francis College
November 20, 2009 Chair, Symposium: In honor of Florence L. Denmark: Pioneer in
Gender Studies and International Psychology (with Michele
Hirsch)
St. Francis College, New York City
February 8, 2010 Dragons seed: Chinese immigrant youths in New York City (with
Ting Lei)
New York Academy of Sciences, New York City
February 17-20, 2010 (1) Dragon seed: A visual tour of New York Chinatown
(2) Seizing the American dream: Chinese adolescents and emerging
adults in New York City (with Ting Lei, Jonathan Palumbo, and
Chris LaSalle)
(3) Chair, Symposium on Social Relationships in Families of East
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Asian Origin
Annual meeting, Society for Cross-Cultural Research, Albuquerque,
NM
February 28-March 7, 2010 Contributing photographer, Photography Exhibition: Psychologists
in Focus IV
St. Francis College, New York
March 1, 2010 Phoenixes and dragons: Why are Chinese immigrant students so
successful academically? (with Ting Lei)
Teacher’s College, Columbia University
March 5, 2010 (1) Dragon seed: A photographic journey through New York
Chinatown
(2) Books (International Psychology Symposium VI: Publishing
Cross-cultural and International Work: Why and How? Chair:
Danny Wedding)
(3) Discussant (International Psychology Symposium VI:
Publishing Cross-cultural and International Work: Why and How?
Chair: Danny Wedding)
Annual Convention, Eastern Psychological Association, Brooklyn,
NY
April 24, 2010 Chinese youths in New York City (with Ting Lei & Jonathan
Palumbo)
38th
Annual Hunter College Psychology Convention, New York,
NY
May 8, 2010 Chair, Symposium: The Mental Health of Migrant Children
18th
annual Pace University Psychology Conference
Pace University, New York City
May 23, 2010 Dragon seed: Chinese youths in New York City (with Ting Lei)
Rider University, Toronto, Canada
July 5, 2010 Keynote address: Dragon seed: The Chinese in New York (with
Ting Lei)
3rd
annual conference, Asian Psychological Association, Charles
Darwin University, Darwin, Australia
July 26-27, 2010 (1) Plenary Address: The emergence of global psychology
(2) Conversation Hour: The Dragon seed: Chinese immigrant
youths in New York City
(3) Co-chair, Poster Session
International Council of Psychologists (ICP) Regional Conference,
Padua University, Italy
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Sept. 30 – Oct. 1, 2010 (1) A qualitative investigation of Chinese youth: Growing up in
New York City (with Jonathan Palumbo & Ting Lei)
(2) Dragon seed: A visual tour of New York City Chinatown
4th On New Shores Conference 2010, University of Guelph,
Canada
February 17, 2011 (1) Why are Chinese first and second generation immigrant
students so successful academically? (with Ting Lei and Jonathan
Palumbo)
Symposium: A Tribute to Herbert Barry III, Former President and
SCCR Archivist (Chair: Alice Schlegel)
40th
annual meeting, Society for Cross-Cultural Research,
Charleston, SC
February 25, 2011 Caged phoenixes: Young female Chinese Americans in New York
City (with Ting Lei and Jonathan Palumbo)
28th
annual Winter Roundtable, Teachers College, Columbia
University
March 11, 2011 (1) Student views on internationalizing the psychology curriculum
(with Jennifer Lancaster)
Symposium on Internationalizing the Teaching of Psychology
(Chair: Florence L. Denmark)
(2) Psychology at Kuwait University
Symposium on Psi Chi: Moving from a National to an International
Honor Society in Psychology (Chair: Martha S. Slokovich)
Annual meeting of Eastern Psychological Association, Cambridge,
MA
April 8, 2011 Chair, Symposium on International Psychology: Past, Present, and
Future
Institute for International and Cross-Cultural Psychology, St.
Francis College
May 14, 2011 Studying Chinese-American Youth in New York City
Symposium on International Psychology Today
(Chair: Samvel Jeshmaridian)
19th
annual Pace University Psychology Conference, Pace
University, New York City
July 28, 2011 Discussant (Evgeny Osin, Russian psychology: New trends),
Fordham University, Lincoln Center
September 22, 2011 Chair and Discussant, Symposium on History of Psychology in New
York, Fordham University
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October 28, 2011 Moderator, The making of Barack Obama, the global president
Presenters: Dinesh Sharma; Maya Soetoro-Ng (via Skype)
St. Francis College
November 14, 2011 Moderator, Author talk and book launch: Dinesh Sharma, Barack
Obama in Hawai’i and Indonesia: The making of a global president
Princeton Public Library, Princeton, NJ.
November 20, 2011 Internationalizing the psychology curriculum by establishing an
Institute for International Psychology
Lander College for Women, New York City
February 22-25, 2012 (1) Five Caged Phoenixes: Young female Chinese Americans
(Symposium on Parents, Families, and Fathers in Cross-Cultural
Perspective. Chair: Ziarat Hossain)
(2) Child-parent relationships in Chinese American families in New
York City (with Jonathan Palumbo, Ting Lei, & Chenmu Xing)
(Joint APA Division 52 and Society for Cross-Cultural Research
Roundtable)
(3) International Psychology: What students need to know (DVD)
(with Judy Kuriansky)
41st Annual Meeting, Society for Cross-Cultural Research and
Winter Meeting, APA Division 52 (International Psychology),
Las Vegas, Nevada
June 1-2, 2012 (1) Keynote Address: Healers and counselors on the roof of the
world: A comparative perspective
(2) Chair, Joint Keynote Presentation by Ted Lo and Mami Ishii:
Cultures of healing
(3) Chair, Paper Session I
(4) Chair, Workshop by Matthew Remski, Giving space, holding
space: The elemental gifts of yoga psychology
7th
Critical Multicultural Counseling and Psychotherapy
Conference: Integrating Asian Healing Traditions into Mental
Health Care. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University
of Toronto, Canada
July 9-11, 2012 Chinatown New York: A photographic exploration
Re-visualizing the City: Annual meeting of the International Visual
Sociology Association, St. Francis College
July 23-27, 2012 (1) Healers and counselors on the roof of the world: A study of
Buddhist Ladakh [Symposium on Integrating Traditional Healing
into Counselling and Psychotherapy. Chair: Roy Moodley]
(2) Barack Obama’s hybrid identity and the global 21st century
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[Symposium on Obama’s Global Identity. Chair: Roy Moodley]
(3) International psychology: What students need to know (with
Judy Kuriansky)
30th
International Congress of Psychology, Cape Town, South
Africa
October 26, 2012 Young Female Chinese Americans in New York City (with Ting Lei
& Jonathan Palumbo)
5th
on New Shores Conference 2012, Ryerson University, Toronto,
Canada
February 21, 2013 (1) Chair, Symposium on Changing Chinese and Chinese-North
American Families
(2) Young female Chinese American immigrants in New York City
(with Jonathan Palumbo)
42nd
annual meeting, Society for Cross-Cultural Research, Mobile,
AL
March 2-3, 2013 (1) Chair, Symposium on Growing into Adulthood in the New York
Chinatowns.
(2) The Chinese are coming (Presentation)
(3) Publishing books on international psychology (Presentation)
[Psychology Symposium: APA and Growth of International
Psychology. Chair: Harold Takooshian]
(4) Discussant: International Psychology Symposium: Involvement
at the UN [Chair: Judy Kuriansky]
Annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New
York City
August 2, 2013 (1) Barack H. Obama, Jr.’s hybrid identity and the global 21st
century (APA Division 52)
(2) Pioneers of international psychology: A discussion (APA
Division 1, with Jeannette Raymond)
(3) Information Age Publishing (APA Division 52 – with Harold
Takooshian)
(4) Mesmer and the Marquis de Puységur: The power of magnetic
rapport (with Jeannette Raymond) (Symposium on International
Psychology Pioneers –From the 18th
to the 21st Century. Chair:
Grant Rich)
121st annual convention, American Psychological Association,
Honolulu, HI
August 4, 2103 The birth of psychological healing: From exorcism to animal
magnetism to artificial somnambulism (1775-1825) (with Jeannette
Raymond)
71st annual conference, International Council of Psychologists
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(ICP), Honolulu, HI
September 25, 2013 The global Obama: Leadership in the 21st century (with Dinesh
Sharma)
Inaugural Michael Flynn Memorial Lecture in Global Studies, York
College, CUNY, New York City
October 27, 2013 (1) The birth of psychological healing: From exorcism to animal
magnetism to artificial somnambulism (1775-1825) (with Jeannette
Raymond)
(2) Chair, Symposium on Attachment Research, 25th
Greater New
York Conference on Behavioral Research, St. Francis College
December 2, 2013 The global Obama: Crossroads of leadership in the 21st century
(with Dinesh Sharma), Marymount Manhattan College, New York
City
December 9, 2013 Barack Obama as a global leader (with Dinesh Sharma)
Columbia University, New York City
February 4, 2014 The birth of psychological healing: From exorcism to animal
magnetism to artificial somnambulism (1775-1825) (with Jeannette
Raymond), Pace University, New York City
February 4-27, 2014 Photography Exhibition: Ladakh: Land of High Passes, St. Francis
College
February 7, 2014 Presentation: Ladakh: Land of High Passes, St. Francis College
February 12-15, 2014 (1) Barack Obama as a global leader (with Dinesh Sharma)
(2) Publishing international books and monographs (with George
F. Johnson & Senel Poyrazli) (Symposium on Publishing
International and Cross-Cultural Work. Chair: Harold Takooshian)
Joint meeting, Society for Cross-Cultural Research and APA
Division 52 (International Psychology), Charleston, SC
March 10, 2014 The Global Obama (with Dinesh Sharma), New York Academy of
Sciences, New York City
March 13-16, 2014 (1) Lev S. Vygotsky: Son of Russia’s Silver Age (with Samvel
Jeshmaridian) (Symposium on Psychology in Russia: Past and
Future Trends. Chair: Harold Takooshian)
(2) A moral and political quandary: Drone warfare (Symposium on
________________ : Chair: Janet Sigal)
(3) Magazin der Erfahrungsseelenkunde (1783-1793): The world’s
first psychology journal (History Invited Symposium: International
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Perspectives. Chair: David B. Baker)
Annual Meeting, Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, MA
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Dr. Florence L. Denmark
Dept. of Psychology
Pace University
1 Pace Plaza
New York, N.Y. 10038
Telephone: (212) 346-1551
(212) 289-2409 (P)
Fax: (212) 346-1618
E-mail: [email protected]
(Former President of APA, EPA, Psi Chi, APA Division 52)
Dr. Juris Draguns
Professor Emeritus
Department of Psychology
The Pennsylvania State University
417 Bruce V. Moore Bldg.
University Park, PA 16802-3104
Telephone: (814) 863-1735
Fax: (814) 863-7002
E-mail: [email protected]
(Leading authority on cross-cultural counseling and psychopathology)
Dr. Jefferson M. Fish
Professor Emeritus of Psychology
St. John’s University
2 Tornillo Road
West Orange, NJ 07052
Telephone: (973) 731-1612
E-mail: [email protected]
(Former department chair; books on culture and therapy and other topics)
Dr. John D. Hogan
Professor of Psychology
St. John's University
Jamaica, NY 11439
Telephone: (718) 990-6161
(914) 631-4101 (P)
E-mail: [email protected]
(Co-editor of major volume on international psychology)
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Dr. Edwin P. Hollander
CUNY Distinguished Professor Emeritus
Telephone:(212)370-436
(Leading authority on leadership studies)
Dr. Harold Takooshian
Professor of Psychology
Fordham University – Lincoln Center Campus
Room LL916F
New York, NY 10023
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: (212) 636-6393
(Past President of Psi Chi and APA Divisions 1, 52)