A few days ago we received a note from APSRA, which is the Association of Social Psychologists of the Argentine Republic, for which the participation of one of the Co-Coordinators of our cooperative space is appreciated, being a contribution to the work presented in the contest Psychosocial effects of the pandemic on subjectivities.

The participants in this work, headed by the social psychologist Silvia Ethel Pessolano, were Carlos Gastón Tótaro, María Cecilia Toro, Mauricio Matías Navarro and Xavier Aguirreal. It should be noted that the work was awarded with its publication in the Book Social psychologists working III.

This Book will be presented on June 25 at the APSRA headquarters, in commemoration of the 115th anniversary of the birth of Dr. Enrique Pichón Rivière,

After that date, two copies of the publication will be delivered, made up of three articles by prestigious colleagues and five chosen by the jury that participated, among which was chosen, first, the work presented by those already mentioned above, as expressed the note arrived in this our space recently.

Source: Liberte