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There are signs that the history of psychology has been facing difficulties as a branch of psychology in Europe and North America in recent years. However, interest in the field has been growing among psychologists in other parts of the world and among historians of science.
Published in the same year as Bühler’s monograph, Hans Driesch’s book Basic Problems of Psychology: Its Crisis in the Present started out with the assertion that “no science is as ‘problematic’ today as psychology” (Driesch, 1926, p. 1). The most important unresolved “basic problems” were, in Driesch’s view, the problem of the relationship between body and mind, the problem ...
Jan 1, 2018 · In short, this chapter represents a history, rather than the history of social psychology, an account of contributions, problems, insights, and events seen through the particular interpretive ...
- Most Characteristic Words in EJSP and JPSP Over Time
- Topics and Trends in The EJSP
- Topics and Trends in The JPSP
The lexical correspondence analysis indicated that there is a chronological dimension in both the EJSP and JPSP corpora (Figs. 4.1 and 4.2). The main contents of the abstracts of articles published in the journals can be described following the timeline of the reference periods across the four quadrants. For the EJSP, the first two axes (out of 45)...
Nine topics were identified in the EJSP corpus (Table 4.8) using Reinert’s method. Topics are composed by groups of words, that are the most relevant of the ECUs (the abstracts) classified in that topic. All together, the topics account for 79.74% of the abstracts (1,748 abstracts out of 2,195). Since the aim was to classify the journals’ abstracts...
Eleven topics were identified in the JPSP corpus using Reinert’s method (Table 4.9). As explained above, topics contain the most relevant words of the abstracts classified inside them. All together, the topics account for 76.08% of the abstracts (7,255 abstracts out of 9,536). Topics were labelled using the procedure described above. A brief interp...
- Valentina Rizzoli
- valentina.rizzoli@phd.unipd.it
- 2018
Feb 18, 2011 · History of psychology is a small but dynamic area of research. Contributions are made to it not just by psychologists but also by professional historians, including historians of science and historians of medicine. Isolated contributions have also been made by scholars from disciplines as diverse as philosophy, sociology, anthropology and biology.
May 11, 2019 · This assists in provincializing Europe (and North America), to use the oft-used term introduced by Dipesh Chakrabarthy (2000). The articles in both issues indicate that novel insights can be gained by comparing episodes in the history of psychology and psychiatry in the same country in different eras or on the same continent in different countries.
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Jul 22, 2016 · Applying reflexivity and analyses of power, historical and theoretical case studies from Asia, Latin America, North America, Africa and Europe are discussed and consequences for a new history of psychology are debated. Using a temporal standpoint, problems of the relevance of traditional psychology for internationalization movements are debated.