Theoretical Psychology - Contemporary Readings
Inbunden, Engelska, 2012
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This four-volume collection picks up the story of theoretical psychology in the 1980s, as it becomes a legitimate form of enquiry in its own right, and follows it as it develops through alternative and critical streams into the newfound fields of 21st-century psychology, like situated cognition, embodied cognition and extended mind theory. This collection can serve as the last word on modern theoretical psychology in its own right, or as a companion to Theoretical Psychology - Classical Readings.Volume One: Contemporary Theoretical PsychologyVolume Two: Theory and MethodVolume Three: Cognitive Psychology, Cognition, Embodied CognitionVolume Four: Contemporary Human Social, Developmental and Abnormal Psychology
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- Utgivningsdatum2012-01-10
- Mått156 x 234 x undefined mm
- Vikt3 400 g
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieSAGE Benchmarks in Psychology
- Antal sidor1 848
- Upplaga1
- FörlagSAGE Publications
- ISBN9781849207737
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Henderikus Stam is Professor of Psychology at the University of Calgary. He is the founding and current editor of the journal Theory and Psychology and is a former President of Division 24 (Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology) of the American Psychological Association as well as a former President of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology. He has published widely and his research focuses mainly on the history of psychology and the theoretical foundations of psychology.
- VOLUME ONE: CONTEMPORARY THEORETICAL PSYCHOLOGYIntroduction - Henderikus StamPART ONE: THEORY, HISTORY AND CRITICAL THEORYTheoretical Psychology - Daniel RobinsonWhat Is It and Who Needs It? Does the History of Psychology Have a Future? - Kurt DanzigerThe Psychology of Psychology - Graham RichardsAn Historically Grounded SketchSome Psychological Theories Are Not Empirical - Geir SmedslundA Conceptual Analysis of the ′Stages of Change′ ModelPsychoanalytic Theory and Psychology - Ian ParkerConditions of Possibility for Clinical and Cultural PracticeRemembering and Forgetting - Jens BrockmeierNarrative as Cultural MemoryWhat to Say to a Skeptical Metaphysician - Don Ross and David SpurrettA Defense Manual for Cognitive and Behavioral ScientistsPsychological Ascription - John GreenwoodCommodity Fetishism and Repression - Michael BilligReflections on Marx, Freud and the Psychology of Consumer CapitalismOn Psychology, Ideology and Individuals′ Societal Nature - Ute OsterkampIs There (Still) a Place for Theory in Psychology? - Henderikus StamPART TWO: SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONISMThe Social Constructionist Movement in Modern Psychology - Kenneth GergenDiscourse and Uncertainty - Mike MichaelPostmodern VariationsConstructionism, Personal Construct Psychology and Narrative Psychology - James MancusoRecent Advances in Positioning Theory - Rom Harré et alIn Conversation - John ShotterJoint Action, Shared Intentionality and EthicsPART THREE: FEMINISMFeminism and the Self - Morny JoyFeminism, Psychology and Matters of the Body - Betty Bayer and Kareen MalonePART FOUR HERMENEUTICS AND PHENOMENOLOGYSocial Theory and Values - Frank Richardson and Robert WoolfolkA Hermeneutic PerspectiveThe Psychology and Management of Pain - Robert KugelmannGate Control as Theory and SymbolVOLUME TWO: THEORY AND METHODPsychology′s Bridgman versus Bridgman′s Bridgman - Sigmund KochAn Essay in ReconstructionOf Immortal Mythological Beasts - Christopher GreenOperationism in PsychologyMyths of Science - Mark BickhardMisconceptions of Science in Contemporary PsychologyInductive Inference or Inductive Behavior - Peter Halpin and Henderikus StamFisher′s and Neyman-Pearson′s Approaches to Statistical Testing in Psychological Research (1940-1960)Normal Science, Pathological Science and Psychometrics - Joel MichellArbitrary Methods in Psychology - Hart Blanton and James JaccardMethod and Theoretical Psychology - Lisa OsbeckSignificance Tests Die Hard - Ruma Falk and Charles GreenbaumThe Amazing Persistence of a Probabilistic MisconceptionNull Hypothesis Significance Testing - Joachim KruegerOn the Survival of a Flawed MethodStatistical Significance and Replicability - David SohnWhy the Former Does Not Presage the LatterWhen Experiments Serve Little Purpose - Michael Wallach and Lise WallachMisguided Research in Mainstream PsychologyReporting Practices and APA Editorial Policies Regarding Statistical Significance and Effect Size - Tammi Vacha-Haase et alExperimental Practices in Economics - R. Hertwig and A. Ortmann A Methodological Challenge for Psychologists? Reflexivity and the Psychologist - Jill MorawskiCausal and Functional Explanations - Huib Looren de JongToward a Richer View of the Scientific Method - A. Machado and F.J. Silva The Role of Conceptual AnalysisConstructing Knowledge - L.D. SmithThe Role of Graphs and Tables in Hard and Soft PsychologyVOLUME THREE: COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, COGNITION, EMBODIED COGNITION, EVOLUTIONA Teleological Critique of Modern Cognitivism - Joseph RychlakThe Rhetoric of Irrationality - Lola Lopes Recent Changes in the Concept of Cognition - Sacha Bem and Fred Keijzer′Loving the Computer′ - Elizabeth WilsonCognition, Embodiment and the Influencing MachineSome Remarks on a Relational Concept of Mind - Huib Looren de JongConsciousness According to James - Yanina ShapiroForgetting, Disregarding and Other Selective Activities of Bodies-and-BrainsNeuroscience and Theoretical Psychology - Peter Machamer and Justin SytsmaWhat′s to Worry about?Model-Based Reasoning in Distributed Cognitive Systems - Nancy NersessianCan There Be Such a Thing as Embodied Embedded Cognitive Neuroscience? - Jelle van Dijk et alMetamorphoses - Sarah KemberThe Myth of Evolutionary PossibilityPrécis - Thomas MetzingerBeing No OneConsciousness, Accessibility and the Mesh between Psychology and Neuroscience - Ned BlockPost-Cognitive Psychology - Jonathan PotterThe Myth of Language Universals - Nicholas Evans and Stephen LevinsonLanguage Diversity and Its Importance for Cognitive ScienceOn What We Can See - Wes Sharrock and Jeff CoulterHome Heuristicus - Gerd Gigerenzer and Henry BrightonWhy Biased Minds Make Better InferencesAgainst Integration - Maarten DerksenWhy Evolution Cannot Unify the Social SciencesVOLUME FOUR: ALTERITY AND SOCIALITY, DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE, ABNORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL THEORIESThe Discursive Production of Selves - Rom Harré The Dialogical Self - Hubert Hermans, Harry Kempen and Rens van LoonBeyond Individualism and RationalismWhose Right Is It to Define the Self? - Harwood FisherThe Place of the Psyche in a Constructed World - Kenneth GergenEmbodied Perception - Joshua SofferRedefining the SocialClearing away the Self - A. Alexandra Michel and Stanton WorthamPART ONE: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYSocializing Affordances - Alan CostallDisplays and Fragments - Alan RadleyEmbodiment and the Configuration of Social WorldsThe Poetics of Identity - Theodore SarbinUsing Common Psychological Terms to Describe Other People - Patrick MollaretFrom Lexical Hypothesis to Polysemous ConceptionPART TWO: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGYHow Shall I Name Thee? The Construction of Natural Selves - Susan OyamaSpielrein, Piaget and Vygotsky - Marie Santiago-Delefosse and J-M. Oderic DelefosseThree Positions on Child Thought and LanguageToward a Wittgensteinian Social Psychology of Human Development - John JostThe Dynamics of Embodiment - Esther Thelen et alA Field Theory of Infant Preservative ReachingOn the Persistence of the ′Problem of Other Minds′ in Psychology - Ivan Leudar and Alan CostallChomsky, Grice and Theory of MindPART THREE : ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGYBetween Idealization and Denigration - Suzanne KirschnerRecent Revisionist Approaches to the History of PsychoanalysisTherapy as Theory and as Civics - Daniel Robinson′Schizophrenic Person′ or ′Person with Schizophrenia′? An Essay on Illness and the Self - Louis SassFrom Meehl to Fast and Frugal Heuristics (and Back) - Konstantinos Katsikopoulos et alNew Insights into How to Bridge the Clinical-Actuarial DivideThe Unified Theory of Repression - Matthew ErdelyiTheorizing Health and Illness - Henderikus StamFunctionalism, Subjectivity and Reflexivity