More examples, less theory :historical studies of writing psychology
Michael Billig, Loughborough University.
New York, NY
Cambridge University Press,
2020
viii, 285 pages
Title from publisher's bibliographic system
Locke and Shaftesbury: foster father and foster son -- Tucker and James: in the same stream of thought -- Freud: writing to reveal and to conceal himself -- Lacan: an ego in pursuit of the ego -- Lewin: is there nothing as practical as a good example? -- Tajfel and Bernstein: the limits of theory -- Jahoda: the ultimate example.
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"This is a book about the ways that psychologists have used examples in their writing. Unusually for a psychological book, it contains little theory and less methodology; it brings no new sets of data and it surveys no current populations. Instead, the book looks backwards, as I discuss some of my favourite writers of psychology from the past"--
روانشناسی
Psychology
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2020
Billig, Michael, Author
Iran
University of Tehran. Library of Kish International Campus