Article ID: CBB000700404

Getting Dirty: Psychology's History of Power (2007)

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Hegarty, Peter (Author)


History of Psychology
Volume: 10
Pages: 75--91


Publication Date: 2007
Edition Details: Introduction to a special issue entitled “Power Matters: Knowledge Politics in the History of Psychology”
Language: English

Description Develops the work of Foucault, Latour, Haraway, and Douglas to discuss the history of psychology and its relationship to power in modern societies. Contents:


Includes Series Articles

Article Shields, Stephanie A. (2007) Passionate Men, Emotional Women: Psychology Constructs Gender Difference in the Late 19th Century. History of Psychology (p. 92). unapi

Article Hegarty, Peter (2007) From Genius Inverts to Gendered Intelligence: Lewis Terman and the Power of the Norm. History of Psychology (p. 132). unapi

Article Burman, Erica (2007) Between Orientalism and Normalization: Cross-Cultural Lessons from Japan for a Critical History of Psychology. History of Psychology (p. 179). unapi

Article Cassidy, Angela (2007) The (Sexual) Politics of Evolution: Popular Controversy in the Late 20th-Century United Kingdom. History of Psychology (p. 199). unapi

Article Pols, Hans (2007) Psychological Knowledge in a Colonial Context: Theories of the “Native Mind” in the Former Dutch East Indies. History of Psychology (p. 111). unapi

Article Bunn, Geoffrey C. (2007) Spectacular Science: The Lie Detector's Ambivalent Powers. History of Psychology (p. 156). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Matthew Paskins
Sismondo, Sergio
Venturini, Tommaso
Scull, Andrew T.
Schirrmacher, Arne
Nye, Robert A.
Concepts
Historiography
Science studies, theoretical works
Philosophy of science
Actor-network theory
Historians of science, modern
Philosophers of science, modern
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century, early
20th century
Places
East Asia
France
Institutions
Universität Göttingen
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