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2000 PSi6 "Visceral & Virtual: From Myth To Millennium"

Arizona State University, Tempe

Noted on the program: "The current working language of PSi is English, but we are endeavoring to make |PSi| a multi-lingual organization."

HR notes: "This was actually already used in PSi’s membership brochure in 1998. And it wasn’t just lip-service — we made translations of membership material available in Spanish and French on our website, and translations into Portuguese and Arabic were being prepared at one point. Also, all conferences offered the opportunity to deliver papers in languages other than English — in Aberystwyth, for example, we offered and paid for several translations of papers, including sign language."

DEMOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN OF MEMBERSHIP:
* COUNTRIES OF RESIDENCE
Individual members:
65% are resident in North America (65% in the US)
28% in Western Europe (19% in the UK)
2% in Eastern Europe
0% in Australia and New Zealand
0% in Latin America
4% in Asia
1% in Africa

GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN of REGISTRATIONS:
525 registrants -- from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Scotland, Sweden, Thailand, the UK and the US.

 
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