Internationalizing the history of psychology /
While the United States was dominant in the development of psychology for much of the twentieth century, other countries have experienced significant growth in this area since the end of World War II. The percentage of those in the discipline who live and work in the United States has been growing s...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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New York : Chesham :
New York University Press ; Combined Academic [distributor],
2009.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Constructing Subjectivity in Unexpected Places; 2 Transatlantic Migration of the Disciplines of the Mind:Examination of the Reception of Wundt's and Freud'sTheories in Argentina; 3 From Tradition through Colonialism to Globalization:Reflections on the History of Psychology in India; 4 History of Psychology in Turkey as a Sign of DiverseModernization and Global Psychologization; 5 Origins of Scientific Psychology in China, 1899-1949; 6 Behavior Analysis in an International Context; 7 Internationalizing the History of U.S. Developmental Psychology.
- 8 Psychology and Liberal Democracy:A Spurious Connection?9 Double Reification: The Process of UniversalizingPsychology in the Three Worlds; 10 Psychology in the Eurocentric Order of theSocial Sciences: Colonial Constitution, CulturalImperialist Expansion, Postcolonial Critique; 11 Universalism and Indigenization in the History ofModern Psychology; Postscript; Contributors; Index.