Community Psychology Competencies and Onlife Participatory Team Building: The 9th Conference of Community Psychology (9ICCP) Case Study

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Emanuele Esempio, Flora Gatti, Stefania Carnevale, Marcella Autiero, Caterina Arcidiacono, Maria Florencia González Leone
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Modern social ecosystems have become increasingly complex due to the sanitary, political, social, cultural and technological transformations they are dealing with. This also requires professionals working within these contexts—such as community psychologists—to adapt by acquiring new and updated skills in order to properly address the challenges they pose. Therefore, this paper unpacks the experience of planning, organising and managing the 9th International Conference of Community Psychology (9ICCP) as a case study showing how onlife social contexts require the development of specific professional competencies and at the same time take advantages from psychologists' relational skills. Indeed, the conference hosted participants from all over the world, yet it was to be organised when the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian–Ukrainian war represented threats to participants' mobility, safety and health; therefore, it was managed as an onlife, hybrid event. Dealing with this meant that the organising committee had to face unprecedented challenges, which required the team to rely on the core competencies of community psychologists, and also on digital and technical skills as well as on models and competencies typical of other professional fields (e.g., social marketing principles). We will describe and discuss the strengths as well as the pitfalls of this process, with the aim of highlighting the main challenges required by dealing with hybrid, onlife settings and how they can be enhanced and updated. We will propose guidelines and key issues to be tackled, based on the relational and participatory community psychologists' competencies to be developed in onlife settings.

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社区心理学能力与生活参与式团队建设:第九届社区心理学大会(9ICCP)案例研究
由于卫生、政治、社会、文化和技术变革,现代社会生态系统变得日益复杂。这也要求在这些环境中工作的专业人员--如社区心理学家--通过掌握新的和最新的技能来适应环境,以妥善应对这些环境带来的挑战。因此,本文以策划、组织和管理第九届国际社区心理学会议(9ICCP)的经验为案例,展示了生活中的社会环境如何要求发展特定的专业能力,同时利用心理学家的关系技巧。事实上,这次会议的与会者来自世界各地,但会议的举办正值 COVID-19 大流行病和俄乌战争对与会者的流动性、安全和健康构成威胁之时;因此,会议是作为一个 "在世 "的混合活动来管理的。这意味着组委会必须面对前所未有的挑战,这要求团队依靠社区心理学家的核心能力、数字和技术技能以及其他专业领域的典型模式和能力(如社会营销原则)。我们将描述和讨论这一过程的优势和缺陷,目的是强调处理混合型、终生环境所需的主要挑战,以及如何加强和更新这些挑战。我们将根据关系型和参与型社区心理学家在 "永生 "环境中需要发展的能力,提出指导方针和需要解决的关键问题。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.
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