Events

ABRIR 2nd Global Event
23 October 2024

ABRIR organised their Second Global Event on “Advancing Big-team Reproducible Science through Increased Representation (ABRIR): Putting Forward Voices from the Global South“.

ABRIR & Psychology Research Forum:
Open Science & Big-Team Science Online Hackathon
18 October 2024

ABRIR Asia and Psychology Research Forum worked together to organise a virtual hackathon session on Open Science and Big-team Science, led by Sandesh Dhakal in Nepal.

ABRIR at Big Team Science 2024 Conference
8 October 2024

ABRIR was on the panel session at the Big Team Science 2024 Conference to present on “Advancing Open and Big-team Reproducible Science through Increased Representation (ABRIR): Barriers for researchers in the majority world and paths forward

ABRIR 2024 Open Science Training
7 October 2024

ABRIR Africa and Lifeline Organization Rwanda joined forces to offer a virtual hackathon session on Open Science.

Open Science and Big Team Science: A Regional Perspective
9 September 2024

ABRIR Asia, Project USPAS and #dev-ersity in academia joined forces to offer a virtual hackathon session on Open Science and Big-Team Science.

Workshop on Open Science and Big-team Science
15 August 2024

ABRIR Asia and MEPS joined forces to offer a virtual workshop on Open Science and Big-Team Science.

In Conversation with Prof. Fathali M. Moghaddam
20 June 2024

ABRIR collaborated with the APA Division 48 (Student & Early Career Committee) to organise a webinar featuring Prof. Fathali M. Moghaddam on his book “How Psychologists Failed: We Neglected the Poor and Minorities, Favored the Rich and Privileged, and Got Science Wrong“.

Open and Big Team Science:
Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina Perspective
17 June 2024

ABRIR Europe collaborated with the Open Science Community Serbia and LIRA Lab for this online regional hackathon.

Year of Open Science: Culminating Conference
22 March 2024

Access to Open Science in Latin America behavioral science: Successes and challenges of PSA Latin America Hub and ABRIR

The Costs of Bearing Witness: Secondary Trauma and Self-care in Field-work based Social Research

ABRIR_Peace collaborated with the American Psychological Association Division 48 (Peace Psychology) Student & Early Career Committee

Jülich Open Science Speaker Series (JOSSS)
12 March 2024

Advancing Open and Big-team Reproducible Science through Increased Representation – The Creation of ABRIRs

Presented by Dr. Alma Jeftic and Dr. Nadia Saraí Corral-Frías

Science beyond Data: Experiences of Peace Researchers: War Survivors

In 2023, Alma Jeftic collaborated with the American Psychological Association Division 48 (Peace Psychology) Student & Early Career Committee. These collaborations are the first initiatives of ABRIR_Peace, a branch of ABRIR that unifies peace researchers throughout the Global South. 

Connecting Academia and the Frontline: How can Psychological Scientists Collaborate and Support Refugees

An event organised in collaboration between ABRIR, LaEUMiDI (Latino-European Social Psychological Network), and APA Division 48 Student & Early Career Committee to mark the International Day of Peace.

INTRODUCCIÓN A OSF: Guía práctica
(How to use OSF)

El objetivo de este webinar llevado a cabo el 4 de Diciembre de 2023 es otorgar una Introducción a OSF, el cual es un proyecto de software gratuito de código abierto que facilita la colaboración en la investigación científica.

2022 Big Team Science Conference

ABRIR participated in the Big Team Science conference with the panel “Big Team Science in the Global South”.

Increased Representation: A Vision for Inclusive Big-Team Science

The Increased Representation: A Vision for Inclusive Big-Team Science Workshop series is an initial effort to bring together psychological scientists from across the globe to discuss barriers and solutions to increasing representation within leadership & participation of Big Team/Open Science. 

Psychological Science Accelerator (PSA) Conference 2021

ABRIR hosted an un-conference at PSACON21 –
Consortium of psychological scientists and researchers from developing countries: “Establishment, vision and agenda”