This project demonstrates how Historians of Psychology can contribute to the future of Psychology from within the Department of Psychology (rather than from departments of History, the History and Philosophy of Science, or Science and Technology Studies). To do this, I focus on the claim that Jean Piagets last works constitute a new theory, while also showing how this labelling was appropriate. This is discussed briefly in the introduction. The first chapter is also quite simple: it follows the turn toward locality, and uses autobiography to show why a psychologist might want to pursue advanced training in history. This approach is then reflected in the second chapter, where Piagets autobiography is used to situate what followed in his own ...
This essay considers the History of Psychology—its interests and boundaries—using the data behind th...
This essay considers the History of Psychology—its interests and boundaries—using the data behind th...
The essays contained in this volume offer a unique and personal perspective on the archival research...
ABSTRACT This essay is about Jean Piaget’s late theory, but it is also an advance of my broader hist...
In the 20th century, U. S. psychologists’ reception of Jean Piaget’s work interwove with many social...
Jean Piaget (1896–1980) is known for his contributions to developmental psychology and educational t...
The history of psychology is being increasingly marginalized in British universities. In this articl...
Social psychology has mainly studied collective memory as a collectively shared content i.e., as a s...
This paper examines the history sections of ten contemporary introductory psychology textbooks. Two ...
The authors argue that, in the research trajectory of cultural historical psychology, there are nuc...
The History and Systems of Psychology course provides background to the development of current psych...
Given the expansion and maturation of the field over the past three decades and its continued - and ...
Gaining a perspective on the evolution of psychological concepts can show students the power of theo...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111916/1/josi12106.pd
ERIKA APFELBAUM SOME TEACHINGS FROM THE HISTORY OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Thepaperexploresthe following q...
This essay considers the History of Psychology—its interests and boundaries—using the data behind th...
This essay considers the History of Psychology—its interests and boundaries—using the data behind th...
The essays contained in this volume offer a unique and personal perspective on the archival research...
ABSTRACT This essay is about Jean Piaget’s late theory, but it is also an advance of my broader hist...
In the 20th century, U. S. psychologists’ reception of Jean Piaget’s work interwove with many social...
Jean Piaget (1896–1980) is known for his contributions to developmental psychology and educational t...
The history of psychology is being increasingly marginalized in British universities. In this articl...
Social psychology has mainly studied collective memory as a collectively shared content i.e., as a s...
This paper examines the history sections of ten contemporary introductory psychology textbooks. Two ...
The authors argue that, in the research trajectory of cultural historical psychology, there are nuc...
The History and Systems of Psychology course provides background to the development of current psych...
Given the expansion and maturation of the field over the past three decades and its continued - and ...
Gaining a perspective on the evolution of psychological concepts can show students the power of theo...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111916/1/josi12106.pd
ERIKA APFELBAUM SOME TEACHINGS FROM THE HISTORY OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Thepaperexploresthe following q...
This essay considers the History of Psychology—its interests and boundaries—using the data behind th...
This essay considers the History of Psychology—its interests and boundaries—using the data behind th...
The essays contained in this volume offer a unique and personal perspective on the archival research...