Publications


GLIP Review

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The Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Interest Group now produces an academic, peer-reviewed journal, entitled 'Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review' (GLIP Review). This new format will provide a much needed forum for publishing on issues relevant to LGBTI communities in Australia, and aims to bring together the perspectives of practitioners, researchers and activists.

GLIP Review is published three times a year, in April, August and December. For information on deadlines, submissions and book reviews, and to view the issues, go to GLIP Review

Editor: Damien W. Riggs

Books

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Out in the Antipodes: Australian and New Zealand Perspectives on Gay and Lesbian Issues in Psychology

Edited by Damien W. Riggs & Gordon A. Walker

The book will be of interest to practitioners, lecturers and academics, policy makers, activists, as well as to those people just wishing to learn more about lesbian and gay psychology. It covers topics including lesbian and gay health, parenting, identity, politics and practice, and as such offers the first collection of research focusing on lesbian and gay psychology as it pertains to Australia and New Zealand.

Orders can now be made via the APS website at www.psychology.org.au/publications/books/#s8 or by downloading the following order form:

National Newsletter

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The Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Interest Group newsletter, GLIP News, was published three times per year in April, August and December between 2002 and 2004. Previous issues are archived below, and include many interesting articles, book reviews and contain a general history of the Interest Group's activities over the past few years.

Editor: Graeme Kane