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Music from the Asylum
As the old adage goes, there is more than one way to share history. A new project that takes this idea to heart will be made available to the public next week. The Telegraph has reported that Edward Elgar’s “Music for Powick Asylum”...
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Tue, Feb 25 2014 4:21 PM
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New HoP: Italian Social Psych, Postwar College Counselling Centers, & Psych’s Vocabulary
The February 2014 issue of History of Psychology is now online. Included in this issue are articles on the creation of college counseling centers in postwar America, a comparison of psychology’s vocabulary with that of other disciplines, and the...
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New Books in STS Interview with Michael Pettit on The Science of Deception
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society, part of the New Books Network, has released an audio interview with historian Michael Pettit (left) on his recent book The Science of Deception: Psychology and Commerce in America. (For previous AHP posts...
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History of Psychology at EPA, Mar. 13-16th Boston
The Eastern Psychological Association‘s Annual meeting will take place in Boston March 13-16th. Yesterday we highlighted the PsyBorg’s Digital History symposium at the conference (for details on that session see here). Today we bring you the...
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Wed, Feb 12 2014 3:04 AM
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Taking this Show on the Road: PsyBorgs at EPA, Mar. 13-16, Boston
This is part of a special series of posts on the digital history of psychology from members of the PsyBorgs Lab at York University, in Toronto, Canada. The full series of posts can be found here. The PsyBorgs, or at least a subset of us, are taking our...
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2453 Days Later… AHP’s 1,000th Post!
Well, it’s finally here: our 1,000th post! 6 years, 8 months, 17 days, countless words, and well over 200,000 unique visitors* since that first AHP post way back in May 2007 and we’re still going strong. Here’s to many more exciting...
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Mon, Feb 10 2014 2:31 AM
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Milgram’s Obedience to Authority Experiment on Mysteries at the Museum
Stanley Milgram’s infamous obedience to authority experiments have made their way to the Travel Channel. The study appears - in highly dramatized form – in the February 6th episode of Mysteries at the Museum. Helping describe the study is...
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Fri, Feb 07 2014 11:28 AM
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Digitizing African American patient records
A project is underway to digitize the records of the Central State Hospital in Virginia. Led by King Davis, director of the Institute for Urban Policy Research & Analysis at the University of Texas at Austin, the project includes some 800,000 documents...
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Thu, Feb 06 2014 3:00 AM
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New HOP Journal: European Yearbook of the History of Psychology
A new peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the history of psychology is coming our way in 2014! The journal will be edited by Mauro Antonelli, professor of psychology at the Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca in Italy. The announcement making...
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Wed, Feb 05 2014 10:00 AM
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New Book: Jamie Cohen-Cole’s The Open Mind: Cold War Politics and the Sciences of Human Nature
Historian Jamie Cohen-Cole‘s new book, The Open Mind: Cold War Politics and the Sciences of Human Nature, is now available. The volume explores how the human sciences crafted a particular vision of autonomous, rational, and creative selfhood in...
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Wed, Feb 05 2014 2:52 AM
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APA Monitor Time Capsule: Asylum Tourism
The February 2014 issue of the American Psychological Association’s Monitor on Psychology is now online. Included in this month’s Time Capsule section is a piece by Jennifer Bazar and Jeremy Burman on what in retrospect may seem an odd practice...
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Tue, Feb 04 2014 3:01 AM
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Special Issue: Behaviorism at 100: The Legacies of Watson’s Behaviorist Manifesto
The Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis (Revista mexicana de análisis de la conducta) has published a special issue celebrating the centennial of John B. Watson’s behaviorist manifesto. The full issue is freely available in both Spanish and English...
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Mon, Feb 03 2014 3:03 AM
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