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British Psychological Society 

Cyberpsychology Section

The British Psychological Society (BPS) is the representative body for psychology and psychologists in the UK. The BPS is forthcoming in developing network groups which include Divisions, Sections and Special Groups. 

 

As of August 2018, the BPS Cyberpsychology Section was made official in which more than 80% of BPS members voted in favour of the Section proposal via Member Ballot.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pictured; the Cyberpsychology Section Steering Group outside the BPS Office in London (from left to right):

Dr Chris Fullwood, Dr Alison Attrill-Smith, Dr Linda Kaye and Dr Simon Bignell (June 2015)

Key updates

In July 2021, as Chair of the Section, I gave my report at our AGM to summarise the progress of our work within the last year. You can find a version of this report here.

In June 2020, as Chair of the Section, I gave my report at our AGM to summarise the progress of our work within the last year. You can find a version of this report here

I have written for the BPS Blog on numerous topics relating to cyberpsychology. You can find them here

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