Social protest photography and public history: "Whose streets? Our streets!": New York City, 1980-2000 [0.03%]
社会抗议摄影与公共历史:「这是谁的街道?我们的街道!」:1980—2000年的纽约市
Tamar W Carroll
Tamar W Carroll
"Whose streets? Our streets!," a traveling exhibition that debuted at the Bronx Documentary Center in January 2017, brings together the work of 37 independent photographers who covered protests in New York City between 1980 and 2000. Collec...
Elements of a counter-exhibition: Excavating and countering a Canadian history and legacy of eugenics [0.03%]
反展览的要素——挖掘和反对加拿大强制绝育的历史与遗留问题
Evadne Kelly,Dolleen Tisawiiashii Manning,Seika Boye et al.
Evadne Kelly et al.
Into the Light, a recently mounted collectively curated museum exhibition, exposed and countered histories and legacies of 20th-century "race betterment" pedagogies taught in Ontario's postsecondary institutions that targeted some groups of...
Sander Verhaegh
Sander Verhaegh
Contemporary discussions about operational definition often hark back to Stanley S. Stevens' classic papers on psychological operationism. Still, he was far from the only psychologist to call for conceptual hygiene. Some of Stevens' direct ...
Doing history that matters: Going public and activating voices as a form of historical activism [0.03%]
历史学的社会责任:走向公众和激发声音作为一种历史活动形式
Erika Dyck
Erika Dyck
For many of us academics, doing community-engaged research means coming to terms with the significant gaps in experience, privilege, and power, and overall access to knowledge. We are trained to learn through texts, not through direct exper...
Psychology qua psychoanalysis in Argentina: Some historical origins of a philosophical problem (1942-1964) [0.03%]
作为精神分析学的心理学在阿根廷的地位:一个哲学问题的一些历史起源(1942-1964)
Catriel Fierro,Saulo de Freitas Araujo
Catriel Fierro
Contemporary Argentinian psychology has a unique characteristic: it is identified with psychoanalysis. Nonpsychoanalytic theories and therapies are difficult to find. In addition, there is an overt antiscientific attitude within many psycho...
Intersecting aims, divergent paths: The Allensbach Institute, the Institute for Social Research, and the making of public opinion research in 1950s West Germany [0.03%]
交织的目标,不同的路径:艾伦贝克研究所,社会科学研究所和20世纪50年代西德的民意研究的形成
Sonja G Ostrow
Sonja G Ostrow
After 1945, both the Western Allies in Germany and some German social scientists embraced empirical public opinion research. This article examines the rhetoric, practices, and collaborative professional efforts of two of the most significan...
Why psychiatry might cooperate with religion: The Michigan Society of Pastoral Care, 1945-1968 [0.03%]
为什么精神病学可能会与宗教合作:密歇根牧师关怀协会,1945-1968年
Laura Hirshbein
Laura Hirshbein
The early decades of the pastoral care movement were characterized by a remarkable collaboration with psychiatry. While historians of the religious aspects of this movement have noted the reliance of pastoral care on psychiatry and psycholo...
Social sciences, modernization, and late colonialism: The Centro de Estudos da Guiné Portuguesa [0.03%]
社会学、现代化和晚期殖民主义:葡萄牙几内亚研究所以及社会科学的发展
Frederico Ágoas
Frederico Ágoas
In Portugal, studies of transformations since the mid-1950s in colonial social research have focused on the colonial school in Lisbon or other bodies directly under the supervision of the metropolitan administration. Nonmetropolitan initiat...
David Serlin
David Serlin
In this wide-ranging conversation, historians David Serlin (UC San Diego) and Jennifer Tucker (Wesleyan University) discuss the role of material culture and visual media in shaping how museums communicate histories of science and technology...
Seeking double personality: Nakamura Kokyō's work in abnormal psychology in early 20th-century Japan [0.03%]
寻求双重人格——日本近代精神病学先驱永井小熊及其双重视觉心理学研究
Yu-Chuan Wu
Yu-Chuan Wu
This paper examines Nakamura Kokyō's study of a woman with a split personality who lived in his home as a maid from 1917 until her death in 1940. She was his indispensable muse and assistant in his efforts to promote abnormal psychology an...