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“公众利益心理学杰出贡献奖”旨在表彰那些以一项非凡成就或终身为公众利益作出杰出贡献,推动心理学作为一门科学和/或专业发展的人士。Anjhula Mya Singh Bais是国际特赦组织国际理事会主席,也是担任该职位的第一位心理学家。拜斯博士在乌克兰问题上发挥了卓越的领导作用,展现了强大而坚定的领导力。国际特赦组织(Amnesty International)国际委员会同意公开反对俄罗斯军事入侵乌克兰,称其为侵略罪行。2022年8月,根据国际特赦组织的公正政策,它发布了一份关于乌克兰侵犯人权行为的报告。在委托对侵犯人权的报告进行独立审查方面,拜斯博士领导了大量工作。Bais博士审查了协议和政策,与多个利益攸关方(从乌克兰当地的民间社会组织到世界经济论坛期间出席达沃斯论坛的乌克兰政府官员)进行了交谈,并平衡了大赦国际内部多个部门和团队的叙述和要求,在该组织面临挑战的时刻始终将心理健康和精神健康放在心上。通过她对组织变革的心理机制和杠杆的研究,她对国际特赦组织的全天候服务,以及她倡导国际特赦组织作为一个学习型组织而不是从事报复,该组织很好地“降落了飞机”。拜斯博士通过回避道歉等于承认有罪的法律建议,展示了和平与冲突调解背后的心理学原则。相反,她勇敢地为报告所造成的痛苦道歉,并在一份封面说明中谈到了提供更大背景的重要性,该说明可供大赦运动的1000多万成员使用。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,版权所有)。
Award for Distinguished Early Career Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest: Anjhula Mya Singh Bais.
The Awards for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest recognize persons who have advanced psychology as a science and/or profession by a single extraordinary achievement or a lifetime of outstanding contributions in the public interest. Anjhula Mya Singh Bais is the chair of the International Board of Amnesty International, the first psychologist in this role. Dr. Bais has led remarkably on the issue of Ukraine, exhibiting strong and unflinching leadership. The International Board of Amnesty International agreed to publicly oppose the Russian military invasion of Ukraine as a crime of aggression. In August 2022, in accordance with Amnesty International's policy on impartiality, it published a report about human rights violations being committed by Ukraine. Dr. Bais led substantial work in commissioning an independent review of the report about human rights violations. Dr. Bais reviewed protocols and policies, spoke with multiple stakeholders, from civil society organizations on the ground in Ukraine to Ukrainian government officials at Davos during the World Economic Forum, and balanced the narratives and demands of multiple departments and teams within Amnesty International, always keeping psychological well-being and mental health in mind through this challenging time for the organization. Through her research on the psychological mechanisms and levers of organizational change, her around-the-clock service to Amnesty International, and her advocacy for Amnesty International to serve as a learning organization instead of engaging in retribution, the organization 'landed the plane' well. Dr. Bais demonstrated the psychological tenets underlying peace and conflict mediation by eschewing legal advice that apologizing is tantamount to an admission of guilt. Instead, she courageously apologized for the pain caused by the report and spoke to the importance of providing greater context in a cover note that is available to the Amnesty movement of over 10 million members. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
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Established in 1946, American Psychologist® is the flagship peer-reviewed scholarly journal of the American Psychological Association. It publishes high-impact papers of broad interest, including empirical reports, meta-analyses, and scholarly reviews, covering psychological science, practice, education, and policy. Articles often address issues of national and international significance within the field of psychology and its relationship to society. Published in an accessible style, contributions in American Psychologist are designed to be understood by both psychologists and the general public.