This research was funded by the European Association of Social Psychology, extraordinary grant Social Psychology Ambassadors awarded to Marija Branković

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Fighting the system: Challenges to diversity and equality in Social (and other) Psychology

Branković, Marija

(Beograd : Filozofski fakultet, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Branković, Marija
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/3724
AB  - We must face this fact: psychology is not sufficiently equal and diverse. Recent studies 
highlight inequalities within the discipline of social psychology and structural disadvantages 
faced by researchers from, among others, the region of South and Eastern Europe (Bou 
Zeineddine, Saab, Lášticová, Kende, & Ayanian, 2021; Nyúl, Lantos, Reicher, & Kende, 
2021). Building on these insights, we proposed a project supported by the European 
Association of Social Psychology that aims to establish and empower a network of social 
psychologists from ten countries within the region of South and East Europe (Bosnia & 
Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kosovo, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine, 
Latvia). This symposium is meant to be a local meeting of social psychologists to identify the 
challenges and possible solutions – practices and resources that can help. We want to present 
some insights and experiences to stimulate a discussion with our colleagues. In her talk, Bojana 
Bodroža will offer insights into the issue of how limited resources are a challenge to producing 
high-quality research and how these challenges can be overcome by relying on open-source 
practices and building international collaborations. Tijana Karić will discuss the challenges and 
opportunities for young researchers, as the early stage of their career is recognized as the 
turning point affecting the future international participation of researchers. Finally, Iris Žeželj 
will focus on examples of applicable practices aimed at increasing equality and diversity in the 
discipline that are overcoming the challenge of tokenism, such as inclusive editorial policies 
and fair crediting of co-authorship. The ambition of this symposium is thus to share experiences 
and empower researchers in future efforts at international participation, aware of challenges 
and biases but also more aware of their strengths and the opportunities for collaboration within 
the region.
PB  - Beograd : Filozofski fakultet
C3  - Proceedings of the XXIX scientific conference Empirical Studies in Psychology
T1  - Fighting the system: Challenges to diversity and equality in Social (and other) Psychology
SP  - 24
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3724
ER  - 
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abstract = "We must face this fact: psychology is not sufficiently equal and diverse. Recent studies 
highlight inequalities within the discipline of social psychology and structural disadvantages 
faced by researchers from, among others, the region of South and Eastern Europe (Bou 
Zeineddine, Saab, Lášticová, Kende, & Ayanian, 2021; Nyúl, Lantos, Reicher, & Kende, 
2021). Building on these insights, we proposed a project supported by the European 
Association of Social Psychology that aims to establish and empower a network of social 
psychologists from ten countries within the region of South and East Europe (Bosnia & 
Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kosovo, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine, 
Latvia). This symposium is meant to be a local meeting of social psychologists to identify the 
challenges and possible solutions – practices and resources that can help. We want to present 
some insights and experiences to stimulate a discussion with our colleagues. In her talk, Bojana 
Bodroža will offer insights into the issue of how limited resources are a challenge to producing 
high-quality research and how these challenges can be overcome by relying on open-source 
practices and building international collaborations. Tijana Karić will discuss the challenges and 
opportunities for young researchers, as the early stage of their career is recognized as the 
turning point affecting the future international participation of researchers. Finally, Iris Žeželj 
will focus on examples of applicable practices aimed at increasing equality and diversity in the 
discipline that are overcoming the challenge of tokenism, such as inclusive editorial policies 
and fair crediting of co-authorship. The ambition of this symposium is thus to share experiences 
and empower researchers in future efforts at international participation, aware of challenges 
and biases but also more aware of their strengths and the opportunities for collaboration within 
the region.",
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journal = "Proceedings of the XXIX scientific conference Empirical Studies in Psychology",
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Branković, M.. (2023). Fighting the system: Challenges to diversity and equality in Social (and other) Psychology. in Proceedings of the XXIX scientific conference Empirical Studies in Psychology
Beograd : Filozofski fakultet., 24.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3724
Branković M. Fighting the system: Challenges to diversity and equality in Social (and other) Psychology. in Proceedings of the XXIX scientific conference Empirical Studies in Psychology. 2023;:24.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3724 .
Branković, Marija, "Fighting the system: Challenges to diversity and equality in Social (and other) Psychology" in Proceedings of the XXIX scientific conference Empirical Studies in Psychology (2023):24,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3724 .