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Psychological Studies of Science and Technology
Psychological Studies of Science and Technology
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ISBN No.: 9783030253103
Pages: xvii, 332
Year: 202009
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 220.79
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Introduction;Lisa M. Osbeck, Ernst Schraube, Jeffery Yen, & Kieran C. O'Doherty.- Section 1: Scoping a New Psychology of Science and Technology.- Chapter 1: Academic subjectivity, idols, and the vicissitudes of virtues in science: Epistemic modesty versus epistemic grandiosity; Thomas Teo.- Chapter 2: Rethinking psychology of technology for future society: Exploring subjectivity from within more-than-human everyday life; Niklas A. Chimirri & Ernst Schraube.- Chapter 3: Neuroscience and the New Psychologies: Epistemological First Aid; Henderikus J.


Stam.- Section 2: Applying Psychological Concepts to the Study of Science and Technology.- Chapter 4: "Groping for Trouts in a Peculiar River:" Challenges in Exploration and Application for Ethnographic Study of Interdisciplinary Science; Lisa M. Osbeck & Nancy J. Nersessian.- Chapter 5: Scientists as (not) Knowing Subjects: Unpacking Standpoint Theory and Epistemological Ignorance from a Psychological Perspective; Nora Ruck, Alexandra Rutherford, Markus Brunner, & Katharina Hametner.- Chapter 6: Social Networks in the History of Psychology; Michael Pettit.- Chapter 7: Engaging publics on asthma and bacteria: Understanding potential negative social implications of human microbiome research; Amanda Jenkins, Shannon Cunningham, Kieran C.


O'Doherty.- Section 3: Critical Perspectives on Psychology as a Science.- Chapter 8: A New Psychology for a New Society: How Psychology Can Profit from Science and Technology Studies;Estrid Sørensen.- Chapter 9: The social production of evidence in psychology: a case study of the APA task force on evidence-based practice; Nathalie Lovasz & Joshua W. Clegg.- Chapter 10: Philosophical Reflexivity in Psychological Science: Do We Have It? Does it Matter?; Kathleen Slaney, Donna Tafreshi, & Charlie A. Wu.- Chapter 11: A Meeting of Minds: Can Cognitive Psychology Meet the Demands of Queer Theory?; Sapphira R.


Thorne & Peter Hegarty.- Chapter 12: A Gendered Prestige: The Powers at Play when Doing Psychology with Ink Blots/Statistics; Katherine Hubbard & Natasha Bharj.- Chapter 13: Psychology in Times of Smart Systems - beyond cyborgs and intra-action; Ines Langemeyer.


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