Psychology Aotearoa

Psychology Aotearoa is the official twice-yearly publication of the New Zealand Psychological Society. It informs members about current practice issues, discusses social and political issues of importance to psychologists, celebrates the achievements of members, provides a forum for bicultural issues, and highlights research and new ideas relevant to psychology. It also encourages contributions from students and the views of members, and connects members with their peers. It is published in May and November each year, and replaced the NZPsS biannual publication Bulletin in 2009.

Psychology Aotearoa is edited by Dr Kyle Tan and student editor Paolo Aquino. It can be accessed online by members. Read the latest issue here.

Submission deadlines

May edition deadlines are 1 March for research and theory-based manuscripts, which will be peer reviewed, and 1 April for all other contributions.

November edition deadlines are 1 September for research and theory-based manuscripts, which will be peer reviewed, and 1 October for all other contributions.

How to submit

Click on Guidelines for submissions and Guidelines for book reviews.

Non-members can subscribe to Psychology Aotearoa for $20 per annum (January to December). This is an online publication and issues are in PDF format. To order, contact office(at)psychology.org.nz or use the Psychology Aotearoa subscription form

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