American Psychological Association
108th Convention
Washington DC, August 4-8, 2000
TOWN HALL MEETING - Humanity at a Digital Crossroads:
Psychology's Role in the Converging Internet Culture
APA's historic Town Hall Meeting, with dot com magnates, APA's director, and NPR's Mara Liasson. Some very potent points, and a glimpse of psychology's future. What follows is an edited presentation of the report filed, "asynchronously live from Washington" at the American Psychological Association's 108th Annual Convention, in Washington D.C., August 4-8, 2000.
I learned a lesson here, myself, about how easy misunderstandings can arise via email, and also about how much I truly enjoy and celebrate the diversity of opinion and personality which come under the big tent of ISMHO. (Gee, and I thought it's only on the list-servs which *I* belong to!) :-) And I am re-affirmed in my own commitment to do what I can [as President of the International Society of Mental Health Online] to promote our own research, education, and discussion into *all* aspects of "mental health online", including the "International" and also the universal. We are all a Society, n'est-ce-pas? Sure is great to see ISMHO members in the audience at these events, making those great comments! Storm commented how different the audience is than 3 or 4 years ago, something I've been speaking about as well. It's been only a short time since the #1 question I got was "What is a browser?". (Now it is, "how do I make a web page?", "how do I register a domain name?" and "how do I accept payment?") The times they are a changin'. That's the Weekend Edition of the Y2k APA Convention News. Panelists (left to right):Russ Newman, APA; Bette-Jane Crigger, The Hastings Center; Mark Resch, CommerceNet; Mara Liasson, National Public Radio; Andria McClellan, Dot.com Enrepreneur; Phil Noble, PoliticsOnline; Paulina Borsook, Author.
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