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Journeys in social psychology : looking back to inspire the future / edited by Robert Levine, Aroldo Rodrigues, Lynnette Zelezny.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Psychology Press, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Description: xiii, 263 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0805861343
  • 9780805861341
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.0922 22
Contents:
One Happy Autobiography / Ed Diener -- Organizing for Surprises: A Career of Arranging to be Captured / Robert B. Cialdini -- From Social Psychology to Neuroscience and Back / Shelley E. Taylor -- A Career on the Interdisciplinary Divide: Reflections on the Challenges of Bridging the Psychological and the Social / Alice H. Eagly -- Life Experiences and their Legacies / Bernard Weiner -- The Journey from The Bronx to Stanford to Abu Ghraib / Philip G. Zimbardo -- The Full Cycle of an Interamerican Journey in Social Psychology / Aroldo Rodrigues -- Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion: The Story of a Career / Robert Rosenthal -- An Autobiography: Why Did Culture Shape My Career? / Harry C. Triandis -- Toward Understanding Social Power: A Personal Odyssey / Bertram H. Raven -- A Social Psychologist Examines His Past and Looks to the Future / Harold B. Gerard -- Some Reflections on Fifty Years in Social Psychology / Harold H. Kelley -- A Career that Spans the History of Modern Social Psychology / Morton Deutsch -- Conclusions: Looking Back to Inspire the Future / Robert Levine, Lynnette Zelezny.
Summary: "This volume consists of personal narrative accounts of the career journeys of some of the world's most eminent social psychologists. Each contributing psychologist is an esteemed scholar, an excellent writer, and has a story to tell. Together, the contributions cover a time range from Morton Deutsch to today, and touch upon virtually every important movement and person in the history of academic social psychology. This book provides a fascinating insight into the development of outstanding academic careers and will be a source of inspiration to seasoned researchers and beginning students alike, in the fields of social psychology, history of psychology, and beyond."--Publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

One Happy Autobiography / Ed Diener -- Organizing for Surprises: A Career of Arranging to be Captured / Robert B. Cialdini -- From Social Psychology to Neuroscience and Back / Shelley E. Taylor -- A Career on the Interdisciplinary Divide: Reflections on the Challenges of Bridging the Psychological and the Social / Alice H. Eagly -- Life Experiences and their Legacies / Bernard Weiner -- The Journey from The Bronx to Stanford to Abu Ghraib / Philip G. Zimbardo -- The Full Cycle of an Interamerican Journey in Social Psychology / Aroldo Rodrigues -- Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion: The Story of a Career / Robert Rosenthal -- An Autobiography: Why Did Culture Shape My Career? / Harry C. Triandis -- Toward Understanding Social Power: A Personal Odyssey / Bertram H. Raven -- A Social Psychologist Examines His Past and Looks to the Future / Harold B. Gerard -- Some Reflections on Fifty Years in Social Psychology / Harold H. Kelley -- A Career that Spans the History of Modern Social Psychology / Morton Deutsch -- Conclusions: Looking Back to Inspire the Future / Robert Levine, Lynnette Zelezny.

"This volume consists of personal narrative accounts of the career journeys of some of the world's most eminent social psychologists. Each contributing psychologist is an esteemed scholar, an excellent writer, and has a story to tell. Together, the contributions cover a time range from Morton Deutsch to today, and touch upon virtually every important movement and person in the history of academic social psychology. This book provides a fascinating insight into the development of outstanding academic careers and will be a source of inspiration to seasoned researchers and beginning students alike, in the fields of social psychology, history of psychology, and beyond."--Publisher.

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