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BPS History of Psych Seminar Series, Part 2
As we reported in early October, the British Psychological Society‘s History of Psychology Centre, in conjunction with University College London’s Centre for the History of the Psychological Disciplines, has organized a Fall Seminar Series...
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Mon, Oct 31 2011 9:00 PM
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Back issues of Histoire de l’éducation now online
Back issues of Histoire de l’éducation have been made freely available at Persée, going back to its founding. This makes an additional 22 years of full-text available for use. Founded in 1978, Histoire de l’éducation is an historical review devoted to...
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Sun, Oct 30 2011 8:17 PM
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Ryerson jobs
Ryerson University, in Toronto, has posted for a tenure-track position specializing in history/theory/systems. Details are here. There is also a sessional position, teaching their history of psychology course, for next semester (here). Read More...
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Fri, Oct 28 2011 10:06 AM
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Milgram Once More: How Evil Are You?
This Sunday October 30th, just in time for Halloween, the Discovery Channel is airing a special episode of their series Curiosity. The series itself is described on Discovery’s website as an adventure of discovery, an expedition to uncover the truths...
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Wed, Oct 26 2011 9:01 PM
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Foucault & the History of the Human Sciences
A special issue of History of the Human Sciences, dedicated to the work of French historian and philosopher Michel Foucault (left), has just been released online. The issue covers a wide range of topics in relation to Foucault’s work including madness...
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Fri, Oct 14 2011 8:07 PM
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Psychology’s Feminist Voices Now on Facebook!
Psychology’s Feminist Voices (PFV), the fantastic multimedia internet archive devoted both to women’s contributions to the early discipline and to highlighting the work of contemporary feminist researchers, is now on Facebook! The group’s...
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Wed, Oct 12 2011 6:31 AM
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BPS Fall History of Psych Seminar Series
The History of Psychology Centre of British Psychological Society (BPS) has just announced its fall seminar series on the History of the Psychological Disciplines. The first event of the series will take place October 26, 2011 at 6pm. Martin Liebscher...
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Tue, Oct 11 2011 6:33 AM
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Egocentrism in Piaget’s theory
A valuable new article will appear in the December issue of New Ideas in Psychology: “The concept of egocentrism in the context of Piaget’s theory,” by Thomas Kesselring and Ulrich Müller. As a hybrid serving both historical and contemporary interests...
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Wed, Oct 05 2011 6:12 PM
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New, Multi-Lingual History of Psych Blog: RIPeHP
A new, multi-lingual blog devoted to the history of psychology has come online. The Rede Iberoamericana de Historiadores da História da Psicologia (RIPeHP), or Iberoamerican Network of Researchers in the History of Psychology, features posts written in...
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Mon, Oct 03 2011 9:05 PM
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JHBS: Darwin, Freud, & Psychiatry Legitimacy
The Fall 2011 issue of the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences has just been released online. Included in this issue are three articles that may be of interest to historians of psychology. In her article “The naturalist and the nuances...
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Mon, Oct 03 2011 3:27 PM
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