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Race and statistics in facial recognition: Producing types, physical attributes, and genealogies
AHP readers may be interested in a new piece in Social Studies of Science: “Race and statistics in facial recognition: Producing types, physical attributes, and genealogies,” Abigail Nieves Delgado. Abstract: Principal component analysis Read...
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The “Girl Suicide Epidemic” of the 1910s: Pain and Prejudice in US Newspapers
A new piece in the Journal of Women’s History will interest AHP readers: “The “Girl Suicide Epidemic” of the 1910s: Pain and Prejudice in US Newspapers” by Diana W. Anselmo. Abstract: Reading the medicalization of US immigration...
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Nov 3-4, 2022: History of Psychology and the Sciences of the Human Mind
On November 3 and 4, 2022 the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science is hosting an international workshop (in person and online) that will be of interest to AHP readers: History of Psychology and the Sciences of the Human Mind. Details below...
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The miracle of Maglavit (1935) and the Romanian psychology of religion
A new piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences will interest AHP readers: “The miracle of Maglavit (1935) and the Romanian psychology of religion,” by Matei Iagher. Abstract: This paper examines the debates around the...
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Out of his mind: Masculinity and mental illness in Victorian Britain
AHP readers may be interested in the recently published book Out of his mind: Masculinity and mental illness in Victorian Britain by Amy Milne-Smith. As described by the publisher, Out of His Mind interrogates how Victorians made sense of the madman as...
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Tue, Oct 25 2022 4:42 PM
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New Journal: History of Social Science
AHP readers may be interested in the launch of a new journal, History of Social Science. The journal will be published by the University of Pennsylvania Press on behalf of the Society for the History of Recent Social Science (HISRESS), with the first...
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Tue, Oct 25 2022 4:36 PM
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Oct. 27 Talk: ‘Kingdoms of Babes’: Home Nurseries in Turn-of-the-Century America
As an accompaniment to the Cummings Center for the History of Psychology’s current exhibit, Scientific Nursery, the Center will be hosting a talk by Dr. Elisabeth Yang on the history of home nurseries. The talk will be livestreamed as well. “Kingdoms...
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Psychiatry wars: The lawsuit that put psychoanalysis on trial
A new piece in the Guardian may interest AHP readers: “Psychiatry wars: the lawsuit that put psychoanalysis on trial.” The piece’s tagline notes “Forty years ago, Dr Ray Osheroff sued a US hospital for failing to give him antidepressants...
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Sat, Oct 15 2022 7:20 PM
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History of the Human Sciences, Early Career Prize, 2022-23
History of the Human Sciences – the international journal of peer-reviewed research, which provides the leading forum for work in the social sciences, humanities, human psychology and biology that reflexively examines its own historical origins and interdisciplinary...
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Sat, Oct 15 2022 6:30 PM
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Psychology from the Margina: Applied Psychology and Minoritized Groups: Using History to Inform Present Practices
The fourth issue of Psychology from the Margins on the theme of “Applied Psychology and Minoritized Groups: Using History to Inform Present Practices” is now available online. This issue is edited by University of Akron graduate students Devynn...
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Sat, Oct 15 2022 6:25 PM
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Special section: The Hoffman Report in Historical Context
A new special section in History of the Human Sciences dedicated to “the Hoffman Report in Historical Context” will interest AHP readers. Title, authors, and abstracts follow below. “Introduction: The Hoffman Report in historical context...
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Sun, Oct 09 2022 8:34 PM
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Performance, Spectacle, Affect: The Polygraph’s Sexual Politics
AHP readers may be interested in a new piece in Science, Technology, & Human Values: “Performance, Spectacle, Affect: The Polygraph’s Sexual Politics,” by Jessica Lingel and Heather Jaber. Abstract: Although the technical and psychological...
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Changes in Hungarian academic psychology after the end of “people’s democracy”
A new piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences will interest AHP readers: “Changes in Hungarian academic psychology after the end of “people’s democracy”,” Csaba Pléh. Abstract: The paper surveys the last 30 years...
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Psychological research and practice in former Yugoslavia and its successors
AHP readers will be interested in a new piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences: “Psychological research and practice in former Yugoslavia and its successors,” byDejan Paji? and Mikloš Biro. Abstract: This paper presents...
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Sun, Oct 02 2022 7:02 PM
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A genealogy of the scalable subject: Measuring health in the Cornell Study of Occupational Retirement (1950–60)
A new open-access piece in History of the Human Sciences will interest AHP readers: “A genealogy of the scalable subject: Measuring health in the Cornell Study of Occupational Retirement (1950–60),” Tiago Moreira. Abstract: Increased use of...
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