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Based on a collection of chapters of leading scholars in the field,
the purpose of this book is to intervene in current debates on the
scientific foundation of psychological theory, methodology and
research practice, and to offer an in-depth, situated and
contextual understanding of psychological generalization. This book
aims to contribute to a theoretical and methodological vocabulary
which includes the subjective dimension of human life in
psychological inquiry, and roots processes of generalization in
persons' common, social, cultural and material practices of
everyday living. The volume is directed to students, professors,
and researchers in psychology as well as to scholars in other
branches of the humanities and social science where psychology and
especially subjectivity, everyday practice and the development of
psychological knowledge is an issue. The volume will be of
particular interest to scholars in the field of cultural
psychology, critical psychology, psychology of everyday life as
well as psychological methodology and qualitative studies of
everyday life including the various critical undergraduate,
graduate, master, and PhD programs. The book will also be of
special interest for scholars working in social psychology, history
of psychology, general psychology, theoretical psychology,
environmental psychology and political psychology.
Psychology and the Conduct of Everyday Life moves psychological
theory and research practice out of the laboratory and into the
everyday world. Drawing on recent developments across the social
and human sciences, it examines how people live as active subjects
within the contexts of their everyday lives, using this as an
analytical basis for understanding the dilemmas and contradictions
people face in contemporary society. Early chapters gather the
latest empirical research to explore the significance of context as
a cross-disciplinary critical tool; they include a study of
homeless Maori men reaffirming their cultural identity via
gardening, and a look at how the dilemmas faced by children in
difficult situations can provide insights into social conflict at
school. Later chapters examine the interplay between everyday life
around the world and contemporary global phenomena such as the rise
of the debt economy, the hegemony of the labor market, and the
increased reliance on digital technology in educational settings.
The book concludes with a consideration of how social psychology
can deepen our understanding of how we conduct our lives, and offer
possibilities for collective work on the resolution of social
conflict.
Psychology and the Conduct of Everyday Life moves psychological
theory and research practice out of the laboratory and into the
everyday world. Drawing on recent developments across the social
and human sciences, it examines how people live as active subjects
within the contexts of their everyday lives, using this as an
analytical basis for understanding the dilemmas and contradictions
people face in contemporary society. Early chapters gather the
latest empirical research to explore the significance of context as
a cross-disciplinary critical tool; they include a study of
homeless Maori men reaffirming their cultural identity via
gardening, and a look at how the dilemmas faced by children in
difficult situations can provide insights into social conflict at
school. Later chapters examine the interplay between everyday life
around the world and contemporary global phenomena such as the rise
of the debt economy, the hegemony of the labor market, and the
increased reliance on digital technology in educational settings.
The book concludes with a consideration of how social psychology
can deepen our understanding of how we conduct our lives, and offer
possibilities for collective work on the resolution of social
conflict.
This book provides a significant contribution to scholarship on the
psychology of science and the psychology of technology by
showcasing a range of theory and research distinguished as
psychological studies of science and technology. Science and
technology are central to almost all domains of human activity, for
which reason they are the focus of subdisciplines such as
philosophy of science, philosophy of technology, sociology of
knowledge, and history of science and technology. To date,
psychology has been marginal in this space and limited to
relatively narrow epistemological orientations. By explicitly
embracing pluralism and an international approach, this book offers
new perspectives and directions for psychological contributions.
The book brings together leading theorists and researchers from
around the world and spans scholarship across a variety of
traditions that include theoretical psychology, critical
psychology, feminist psychology and social constructionist
approaches. Following a historical and conceptual introduction, the
collection is divided into three sections: Scoping a New Psychology
of Science and Technology, Applying Psychological Concepts to the
Study of Science and Technology and Critical Perspectives on
Psychology as a Science. The book will interest interdisciplinary
scholars who work in the space of Science and Technology Studies
and psychologists interested in the diverse human aspects of
science and technology.
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