Established | 2004 |
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Field of research | Psychology |
Director | Alexandra Rutherford[1] |
Location | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Campus | York University |
Website | feministvoices |
Psychology's Feminist Voices (PFV) is an online, multimedia digital archive containing the stories of women of psychology's past and contemporary feminist psychologists who have shaped and continue to transform the discipline of psychology.[2] It houses a wide range of materials, including original biographical profiles, oral history interview transcripts, video content, timelines, bibliographies, teaching resources, and an original 40-minute documentary on the emergence and current status of feminist psychology in the United States.[3] The project is continually expanding and currently has a database containing the profiles of over 250 psychologists from around the world.
PFV is also an online teaching resource, with sample syllabi for teaching history of psychology from a feminist perspective, teaching guides for incorporating PFV material into history and psychology of gender courses, assignments, handouts, and teaching videos.[4][5]
PFV is a free resource and all interview transcripts are downloadable as .pdf files; all video content is available at the site and at the psychsfeministvoices YouTube channel;[6] all interview transcripts are copyrighted to Feminist Voices[7] except where indicated.