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  • About the Misumi award 

This award was established in honor of Professor Misumi, the former president of the Japanese Group Dynamics Association. This award is given to the authors of the articles in the Asian Journal of Social Psychology, who have made an outstanding contribution to Asian social psychology.

 

  • Approval of the award 

The award is approved every year. The award ceremony takes place at the conference of the Asian Association of Social Psychology held every other year.

 

  • Selection committee   

Selection committee consists of five members: three from the Japanese Group Dynamics Association, and two from the Asian Association of Social Psychology

 

  • Selection process 

Only one article in the Asian Journal of Social Psychology that was published the previous year is selected. 

  1. Each member nominates an article. They cannot make a nomination if the article meets one of the following two conditions. (a) The author is a committee member or a student advisee of a committee member. (b) The main author received the award the previous year.

  1. A list of the nominated articles is created. The committee rates each article on a five-point scale.

  1. The administrative bureau of the Japanese Group Dynamics Association makes a list of the average scores each nominated articles received. 

  1. Three articles, at most, are selected as the final nominated articles based on the average scores.

  2. The committee discusses and votes for the final article. The article with the highest average score in the final vote wins the Misumi award.

 

Citation of Awarded articles
 2002 David Matsumoto & Cenita Kupperbusch Idiocentric and allocentric differences in emotional expression, experience, and the coherence between expression and experience Vol. 4, Issue 2
 2001 James S. Uleman, Eun Rhee, Nenshad Bardoliwalla, Gun Semin & Midori Toyama The relational self: Closeness to ingroups depends on who they are, culture, and the type of closeness Vol. 3, Issue 1
Sik Hung Ng, Cynthia S. F. Loong, James H. Liu & Ann Weatherall Will the young support the old? An individual-and family-level study of filial obligations in two New Zealand cultures Vol. 3, Issue 2
 2000 高野陽太郎(東京大学)・纓坂英子(日本大学) An unsupported common view: Comparing Japan and the U.S. on individualism/colletivism Vol. 2, Issue 3
1999 山口勧(東京大学) Biased risk perceptions Vol. 1, Issue 2

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DR. DAVID MATSUMOTO