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The regional survey movement and popular autoethnography in early 20th-century Britain
AHP readers may be interested in a new open-access piece and winner of the 2022 History of the Human Sciences Early Career Prize: “The regional survey movement and popular autoethnography in early 20th-century Britain,” Harry Parker. Abstract...
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Censorship at the American Psychological Association
AHP readers will be interested in a piece at Counterpunch, “Censorship at the American Psychological Association,” which explores a troubling case of censorship at the journal History of Psychology. As Roy Eidelson writes, … a manuscript...
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Mon, May 22 2023 6:07 PM
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ETC Online Research Seminar on Madness in Premodern and Early Cultures
The Early Text Cultures research group based at the University of Oxford is delighted to announce our research seminar in Trinity Term (April – June 2023), will be on ‘Madness in Premodern and Early Cultures’. Sessions one and two will...
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Mon, May 22 2023 5:54 PM
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Sounding Acoustic Precision: Tuning Forks and Cast Steel’s Nineteenth-Century Euro-American
A new piece in a special Focus section dedicated to “Supplied Knowledge: Resouce Regimes, Materials, and Epistemic Tools” in the June 2023 issue of Isis will interest AHP readers: “Sounding Acoustic Precision: Tuning Forks and Cast Steel...
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The crisis of modern society: Richard Titmuss and Emile Durkheim
AHP readers may be interested in a new open-access piece in History of the Human Sciences: “The crisis of modern society: Richard Titmuss and Emile Durkheim,” John Stewart. Abstract: This article examines the influence of Emile Durkheim’s...
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Fri, May 19 2023 6:22 PM
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Reception of experimental pedagogy and psychology in Chile. Analysis of the intellectual influences of Wilhelm Mann, 1904–1915
AHP readers will be interested in a new piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences: “Reception of experimental pedagogy and psychology in Chile. Analysis of the intellectual influences of Wilhelm Mann, 1904–1915,” Juan...
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Wed, May 17 2023 7:02 PM
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The book history of Rona M. Fields’s A Society on the Run (1973): A case study in the alleged suppression of psychological research on Northern Ireland
A new open-access piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences will interest AHP readers: “The book history of Rona M. Fields’s A Society on the Run (1973): A case study in the alleged suppression of psychological research...
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Tue, May 16 2023 6:27 PM
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The moral economy of diversity: How the epistemic value of diversity transforms late modern knowledge cultures
A new piece in History of the Human Sciences may interest AHP readers: “The moral economy of diversity: How the epistemic value of diversity transforms late modern knowledge cultures,” Nicolas Langlitz and Clemente de Althaus. Abstract: We...
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Sat, May 13 2023 5:46 PM
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May 2023 History of Psychology
The May 2023 issue of History of Psychology is now online. Titles, authors, and abstracts below. ““That imperfect instrument”: Galton’s whistle, Bierce’s damned thing, and the phenomenon of superior nonhuman sensory range,” Burton...
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Sat, May 13 2023 5:30 PM
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Völkerpsychologie as a field science: José Miguel de Barandiarán and Basque ethnology
AHP readers will be interested in a new open-access piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences: “Völkerpsychologie as a field science: José Miguel de Barandiarán and Basque ethnology,” by Aitor Anduaga. Abstract: José Miguel...
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Sun, May 07 2023 12:22 PM
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Biocultural psychopathology as a new epistemology for mental disorders
A new piece in History of Psychiatry may interest AHP readers: “Biocultural psychopathology as a new epistemology for mental disorders,” by Caio Maximino. Abstract: Psychopathology has been criticized for decades for its reliance on a brain...
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The pincer movement of The Idea of a Social Science: Winch, Collingwood, and philosophy as a human science
AHP readers may be interested in a new open-access piece in History of the Human Sciences: “The pincer movement of The Idea of a Social Science: Winch, Collingwood, and philosophy as a human science,” by Jonas Ahlskog and Olli Lagerspetz....
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Rudolph Hermann Lotze’s philosophically informed psychology
A new open-access article in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences will interest AHP readers: “Rudolph Hermann Lotze’s philosophically informed psychology,” Michele Vagnetti. Abstract: This essay deals with four main...
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Sun, May 07 2023 12:15 PM
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New HHS with a Special Section: Archiving the COVID-19 pandemic in Mass Observation and Middletown
The April 2023 issue of History of the Human Sciences is now online. This issue includes a special section on “Archiving the COVID-19 pandemic in Mass Observation and Middletown” guest edited by Nick Clarke and Clive Barnett. Full titles,...
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