Burman Jeremy Trevelyan
York University.
Hist Psychol. 2012 Aug;15(3):283-8. doi: 10.1037/a0025930.
In this article, I use a new book about Jean Piaget to introduce a new historical method: examining "psychological factories." I also discuss some of the ways that "Great Men" are presented in the literature, as well as opportunities for new projects if one approaches the history of the discipline differently and examines the conditions that made that greatness possible. To that end, the article includes many details about Piaget that have never before been discussed in English. Attention is drawn, in particular, to Piaget's collaborators: the hundreds of workers at his factory in Geneva, many of whom were women. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
在本文中,我借助一本关于让·皮亚杰的新书引入一种新的历史研究方法:审视“心理工厂”。我还探讨了文献中呈现“伟人”的一些方式,以及如果以不同方式探究该学科历史并审视造就那种卓越成就的条件时开展新项目的机会。为此,本文包含了许多此前从未在英文文献中讨论过的关于皮亚杰的细节。尤其值得关注的是皮亚杰的合作者:他在日内瓦工厂的数百名员工,其中许多是女性。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》(c)2012 美国心理学会,保留所有权利)