This paper is concerned with the establishment of child psychology at the end of the 19th century and with its applied uses in the field of physical education. During this period psychology evolved from a philosophical field content with generalised statements about the human soul to a scientific field concerned with measuring and individuating the psyche. This paper focuses on how while psychology quickly laid claim to establishing the contours of normative mental health it was simultaneously deployed in the service of identifying and bolstering normative physical health. As interiority was systematically brought within the realm of science, the traditional metonymic connection between physicality and morality materialised into a new relat...
Critical scholarship contends that psychology has provided ways of thinking about our selves that ar...
In this article, we argue that an understanding of the interwar years and the ascent of educational ...
Victorian and Edwardian coaches and athletes often referred to their training regimes as ‘scientific...
While character has long been a matter of man\u27s prime concern, it is only in recent years that ps...
The accepted view of Late Victorian psychology suggests that it avoided a commitment to a scientific...
At the turn of the twentieth century, urban reformers across the United States became preoccupied wi...
In the early XIX Century we can appreciate the rise of a new way of thinking in the Human Sciences,...
Although health psychology is a rather recent focus of behavioral science, interest in the interplay...
A prominent feature of late nineteenth-century psychology was its intense preoccupation with precisi...
Measurement has played a central role in the development of the physical sciences and engineering, a...
A prominent feature of late nineteenth-century psychology was its intense preoccupation with precisi...
With the advance of civilization throughout the ages - the progress of science and invention, the gr...
Citation: Baird, Nellie Wilhelmina. The relation of the physical body to the mental body. Senior the...
This paper is an analysis of the disciplinarization process of the psychosciences and the manner in ...
A characteristic peculiar ta the 20th century has been the emphasis placed upon psychology. Signif...
Critical scholarship contends that psychology has provided ways of thinking about our selves that ar...
In this article, we argue that an understanding of the interwar years and the ascent of educational ...
Victorian and Edwardian coaches and athletes often referred to their training regimes as ‘scientific...
While character has long been a matter of man\u27s prime concern, it is only in recent years that ps...
The accepted view of Late Victorian psychology suggests that it avoided a commitment to a scientific...
At the turn of the twentieth century, urban reformers across the United States became preoccupied wi...
In the early XIX Century we can appreciate the rise of a new way of thinking in the Human Sciences,...
Although health psychology is a rather recent focus of behavioral science, interest in the interplay...
A prominent feature of late nineteenth-century psychology was its intense preoccupation with precisi...
Measurement has played a central role in the development of the physical sciences and engineering, a...
A prominent feature of late nineteenth-century psychology was its intense preoccupation with precisi...
With the advance of civilization throughout the ages - the progress of science and invention, the gr...
Citation: Baird, Nellie Wilhelmina. The relation of the physical body to the mental body. Senior the...
This paper is an analysis of the disciplinarization process of the psychosciences and the manner in ...
A characteristic peculiar ta the 20th century has been the emphasis placed upon psychology. Signif...
Critical scholarship contends that psychology has provided ways of thinking about our selves that ar...
In this article, we argue that an understanding of the interwar years and the ascent of educational ...
Victorian and Edwardian coaches and athletes often referred to their training regimes as ‘scientific...