Bibliografia completa
Brazil
Tipo de recurso
Autores ou contribuidores
- Baker, David B. (Organizador)
- Gomes, William Barbosa (Autor)
- Hutz, Claudio (Autor)
- Gauer, Gustavo (Autor)
Título
Brazil
Resumo
The science and practice of psychology has evolved around the world on different trajectories and timelines, yet with a convergence on the recognition of the need for a human science that can confront the challenges facing the world today. Few would argue that the standard narrative of the history of psychology has emphasized European and American traditions over others, but in today's global culture, there is a greater need in psychology for international understanding. This volume describes the historical development of psychology in countries throughout the world. Contributors provide narratives that examine the political and socioeconomic forces that have shaped their nations' psychologies. Each unique story adds another element to our understanding of the history of psychology. The chapters in this volume remind us that there are unique contexts and circumstances that influence the ways in which the science and practice of psychology are assimilated into our daily lives. Making these contexts and circumstances explicit through historical research and writing provides some promise of greater international insight, as well as a better understanding of the human condition.
Título do livro
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Psychology: Global Perspectives
Número da edição
Illustrated edição
Lugar
Oxford
Editor
Oxford University Press
Data
2012-01-13
Páginas
34-50
Idioma
Inglês
Catálogo de biblioteca
Amazon
Citation 'apa'
Gomes, W. B., Hutz, C., & Gauer, G. (2012). Brazil. Em D. B. Baker (Org.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Psychology: Global Perspectives (Illustrated edição, p. 34–50). Oxford University Press.
Citation 'abnt'
GOMES, W. B.; HUTZ, C.; GAUER, G. Brazil. Em: BAKER, D. B. (Ed.). The Oxford Handbook of the History of Psychology: Global Perspectives. Illustrated edição ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. p. 34–50.
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