WELL-BEING AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DRIVEN BY CULTURALLY SENSITIVE POLICIES: FROM PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH TO ACTION
Release of the 2nd edition of the Social Development Report & Discussion Panel
April 24, 2025
Hybrid | English
On-site:
- 4:30 PM JST (UTC+9)
Meeting Room No. 3
Kyoto University, Memorial Hall of the Centennial Clock Tower
Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
Online:
- 8:30 AM (UTC+0) Dublin, Lisbon, London, Reykjavik
- 9:30 AM (UTC+1) Berlin, Lagos, Madrid, Oslo, Paris, Rome, Vienna, Warsaw
- 3:30 PM (UTC+8) Beijing, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai, Singapore
- 4:30 PM (UTC+9) Jakarta, Kyoto, Seoul, Singapore, Tokyo, Ulaanbaatar
What drives societal progress?
How can psychology shape socially responsive policies adapted to communities’ needs, values, and challenges, while ensuring cultural sensitivity? How can policies impact well-being?
This event will bring together international researchers for a debate, exploring the vital role of social factors in development and policy-making. It will feature the release of the latest Social Development Report, presenting findings from recent research and key recommendations derived from these studies.
Join us to explore data-driven insights transforming psychological research into actionable policies that are adaptive and sensitive to diverse social dynamics.
See the Social Development Report 2024