The May issue of History of Psychology is now online. Articles in this issue address the (lack of) health psychology in post-apartheid South Africa , the concept of “active touch” before the work of James Gibson, the Lvov-Warsaw School of...
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Filed under: General, Journals, teaching history of psychology, Spain, digital history, vocabulary, South Africa, historical psychology, Google, Ngram, cultural psychology, James J. Gibson, active touch, health psychology, Zipf, the Lvov-Warsaw School
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. Digital history seems hard to a lot of people. All those...