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Dana Simmons on “Hungry, Thinking with Animals: Psychology and Violence at the Turn of the Twentieth Century”
The 2020 volume of Osiris edited by W. Patrick McCray and Suman Seth and dedicated to “Food Matters” is now available. Among the contributions to this volume is one that will particularly appeal to AHP readers: “Hungry, Thinking with...
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New in CBMH: Diagnostic Politics of Autism, Eugenic Discourses in French Canada
AHP readers may be interested in a couple of articles now in press at Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin canadien d’histoire de la médecine. Full details below. “Incertitude diagnostique et action politique : une association de...
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Commentary: Why Study the History of Neuroscience?
A new commentary now in press at Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience may be of interest to AHP readers: “Commentary: Why Study the History of Neuroscience?” by Jeremy Trevelyan Burman and Brianne M. Collins. Burman and Collins write, We want...
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Nadine Weidman in Psyche: Do humans really have a killer instinct or is that just manly fancy?
A recent article in Psyche by Nadine Weidman may interest AHP readers: “Do humans really have a killer instinct or is that just manly fancy?” Weidman writes, In the 1960s, alongside prevailing psychological and neuroscientific theories of...
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Administrations of Lunacy: Racism and the Haunting of American Psychiatry at the Milledgeville Asylum
AHP readers may be interested in a new book, Administrations of Lunacy: Racism and the Haunting of American Psychiatry at the Milledgeville Asylum by Mab Segrest. The book is described as follows, “The situation approaches Nazi concentration camp standards...
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Call for Papers: Psychology from the Margins
AHP readers may find a call for papers from Psychology from the Margins of interest. Please note this call is for contributions from students. Details below. Call for Papers: Psychology from the Margins Exploring untold stories of social justice and traditionally...
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Beyond the asylum and before the ‘care in the community’ model: exploring an overlooked early NHS mental health facility
AHP readers may be interested in a piece now in press at History of Psychiatry: “Beyond the asylum and before the ‘care in the community’ model: exploring an overlooked early NHS mental health facility” by Christina Malathouni. Abstract: This...
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Mon, Aug 10 2020 9:48 AM
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First Issue! Awry, Journal of Critical Psychology
AHP readers may be interested in a new journal that has just released its first issue: Awry, Journal of Critical Psychology. Awry is an “open-access, peer reviewed academic journal that provides an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholars dedicated...
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Fri, Aug 07 2020 9:09 AM
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Position Opening: Assistant Director, Cummings Center for the History of Psychology
The Cummings Center for the History of Psychology, located in Akron Ohio, is accepting applications for an Assistant Director. Working with the Director, the Assistant Director: helps to manage and supervise the daily operations of the Center; works with...
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Thu, Aug 06 2020 10:02 AM
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PsychSessions: Invisible Pioneers: Adding Forgotten Psychologists to Psychology Course Content with Leslie Cramblet Alvarez and Nikki Jones
AHP readers may be interested in a recent episode of the PsychSession podcast, “Invisible Pioneers: Adding Forgotten Psychologists to Psychology Course Content with Leslie Cramblet Alvarez and Nikki Jones.” In this SoTL PsychSessions episode...
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New History of Science: Race Science, the Sexological Research Questionnaire
Two pieces in the September 2020 issue of History of Science may interest AHP readers. Details below. “William Frédéric Edwards and the study of human races in France, from the Restoration to the July Monarchy,” Ian B. Stewart. Abstract: Scholars...
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Sun, Aug 02 2020 6:01 AM
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Social sciences, modernization, and late colonialism: The Centro de Estudos da Guiné Portuguesa
AHP readers may be interested in a forthcoming piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences: “Social sciences, modernization, and late colonialism: The Centro de Estudos da Guiné Portuguesa,” Frederico Ágoas. Abstract: In...
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Online First in HoP: Critical Thinking, Minimal Group Paradigm, and More
A number of pieces forthcoming in History of Psychology, and now available online, may be of interest to AHP readers. Full details below. “The origins of the minimal group paradigm,” Brown, Rupert. Abstract: The minimal group paradigm, published...
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Histories of sexology today: Reimagining the boundaries of scientia sexualis
A piece now available in History of the Human Sciences may interest AHP readers: “Histories of sexology today: Reimagining the boundaries of scientia sexualis,” Kirsten Leng, Katie Sutton. Abstract: The historiography of sexology is young...
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