The making of modern social psychology the hidden story of how an international social science was created

Presentación del editor: "This fascinating book makes an important contribution to the history of the social sciences. It tells the largely hidden story of how social psychology became an international social science, vividly documenting the micro-politics of a virtually forgotten committee, th...

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Autor principal: Moscovici, Serge, 1925- (-)
Otros Autores: Marková, Ivana
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA : Polity Press 2006
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  • List of Figures and Tables. Preface. Acknowledgements. List of Abbreviations.. I: The Quest for a Social Psychology of Human Beings. 1. The Birth of a New Science. 2. Two Sources of Modern Social Psychology.. II. The West European Experiment. 3. The West European Experiment. 3. Americans and Europeans. 4. The Transnational Committee: from New York to Rome. 5. The European Map of Social Psychology in the Mid-1960s. 6. The Second Milestone for European Social Psychology. 7. The Louvain Summer School. 8. The Ford Foundation and Fundraising for Europe.. III. The east European Experiment. 9. The First Encounter of a Small Science with Big History. 10. A Strange Animal.. IV. The Latin American Experiment. 11. Latin American Odyssey. 12. A Second Encounter with History. 13. An 'Invisible College.'. V. Crossing the Atlantic. 14. A Crisis Delayed. 15. Crossing the Atlantic. 16. Pilgrims' Progress. 17. Rays and Shadows above the Transnational Committee. Appendix. Notes. References. Index.