ITP Faculty and Students Present at the 25th International Human Science Conference in John F Kennedy University
Professors Rosemarie Anderson, Judy Schavrien, Ana Perez-Chisti, Olga Louchakova, and students Christine Brooks (TERS), Sarah Burdge, and Sean Hatt (TERS) attended the 25th International Human Science Conference in John F Kennedy University, Pleasant Hill, California. We made the following presentations, all of which encountered interest and welcoming from the audience.
Anderson, R. (August, 2006). Multi-method Perspectives on Scale Development. 25th Annual International Human Science Research Conference, John F Kennedy University, Pleasant Hill, CA.
Brooks, C. (August, 2006). Embodied transcription: Embracing multiple forms of processing. 25th Annual International Human Science Research Conference, John F Kennedy University, Pleasant Hill, CA.
Burge, S. (2006) Exemplar peacemakers in the Middle East: Cross cultural researc potentials and challenges.25th Annual International Human Science Research Conference, John F Kennedy University, Pleasant Hill, CA.
Hatt, S. (August, 2006). On the socio-cultural construction of the Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): A phenomenological inquiry. 25th Annual International Human Science Research Conference, John F Kennedy University, Pleasant Hill, CA.
Louchakova, O. (August, 2006). Phenomenology of ego-transcendence:Methodological, cultural, developmental issues. 25th Annual International Human Science Research Conference, John F Kennedy University, Pleasant Hill, CA.