Notes on Contributors An Introduction to Humanitarian Work Psychology S.C.Carr, J.M.De Guzman, S.Eltyeb, A.Furnham, M.MacLachlan, L.Marai & E.McAuliffe The Evolution of Industrial and Organizational Psychology; W.Reichman & M.O'Neill Berry Justice at Work; A.Furnham Facilitating the Process of Globally Distributed Development-Focused Research Teams; I.McWha, S.C.Carr & M.MacLachlan From Humanitarian to Humanistic Work Psychology: The Morality of Business; J.Lefkowitz The New Diplomacies and Humanitarian Work Psychology; R.Saner & L.Yiu Motivating the Teacher Workforce in Uganda; C.Tumwebaze & M.MacLachlan Quo Vadis Interviews in Practice - Demand; S.C.Carr Quo Vadis Interviews in Practice - Supply; S.C.Carr Personnel Psychology for Disaster Response and Recovery; E.C.W.Ng, S.M.P.Chan & C.H.Hui Women, Work and Poverty: Reflections on Research for Social Change; V.E.Schein Online Volunteers and SmartAid; S.G.Atkins & L.F.Thompson Building Digital Bridges: The Digital Divide and Humanitarian Work Psychology's Online Networks and Communities; A.Gloss, S.Glavey & J.Godbout The Importance of Trust to the Funding of Humanitarian Work; C.D.B.Burt Attributions for and the Perceived Effects of Poverty in East Africa: A Study from Uganda; P.Baguma & A.Furnham
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