History

While the idea for a society devoted to the study of behavioural development emerged in 1957 at the XV International Congress of Psychology in Brussels, it was not established officially until May 31, 1969.

During the intervening 12 years, the idea was fostered by a group of European investigators who were conducting collaborative multi-national studies on somatic, social, and cognitive development.

Beginning in the mid- 1960s, this group convened a series of meetings to discuss the objectives, constitution, and program activities for the new society, which was founded at the University of Bonn, 1969. Since 1971, the ISSBD has held 25 Biennial Meetings on six continents: twelve in Europe, six in North America, three in Asia, two in Australia, one in South America, and one in Africa. Approximately 200 people attended the first meeting in Nijmegen, the Netherlands; while the most recent meetings have attracted more than 1,000 participants. Biennial Meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development have been held as follows:

Year City Country
1971 Nijmegen Netherlands
1973 Ann Arbor Michigan, USA
1975 Guildford UK
1977 Pavia Italy
1979 Lund Sweden
1981 Toronto Canada
1983 Munich Germany
1985 Tours France
1987 Tokyo Japan
1989 Jyvaskyla Finland
1991 Minneapolis USA
1993 Recife Brazil
1994 Amsterdam Netherlands
1996 Quebec City Canada
1998 Berne Switzerland
2000 Beijing China
2002 Ottawa Canada
2004 Ghent Belgium
2006 Melbourne Australia
2008 Würzburg Germany
2010 Lusaka Zambia
2012 Edmonton Canada
2014 Shanghai China
2016 Vilnius Lithuania
2018 Gold Coast Australia
2020 Guildford UK
2022 Rhodes Greece

Among the Society’s proudest achievements are the workshops and special conferences that the ISSBD has supported with expertise and partial funding. Over its 50-year history, the ISSBD has sponsored over 60 regional workshops to advance its mission to include and engage a global community of developmental scholars, including workshops in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Australasia, and Southeast Asia. The ISSBD has repeatedly proven itself to be an effective medium for scientific exchange. Its influence can be seen through increased investigator interest in cross-cultural and cross-national studies of behavioural development and through the numerous international research efforts originating from ISSBD meetings and workshops

ISSBD Past Presidents

Name Country Time Period
Hans Thomae Germany 1969 – 1975
Jan de Wit The Netherlands 1975 – 1979
Willard Hartup USA 1979 – 1983
Paul Baltes Germany 1983 – 1987
Harold W. Stevenson USA 1987 – 1991
Lea Pulkkinen Finland 1991 – 1996
Harry McGurk United Kingdom 1996 – 1998
Ken Rubin Canada 1998 – 2002
Rainer K. Silbereisen Germany 2002 – 2006
Anne C. Petersen USA 2006 – 2010
Wolfgang Schneider Germany 2010 – 2014
Xinyin Chen USA 2014 – 2018
Toni Antonucci USA 2018 – 2022

By Willard W. Hartup

Willard W. Hartup, PhD, former ISSBD President, is Regents’ Professor of Child Psychology at the University of Minnesota Institute for Child Development.

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