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This book is aimed at appreciating and further developing the work of Pina Boggi Cavallo. She was a scholar that fully embodied the spirit of the first cognitive revolution in psychology, whose ideal was to consider human being in its totality. The focus of scientific investigation in her work, were the processes of thought, as connected to the affective and ethical dimensions, the social construction of the developing Self within the real context of its making.
The book is organized in three sections:
Cultivating: invited chapters by international scholars, including some who collaborated with her.
Provides a unique historical view on women in science Breaks down the border of sub-disciplines within psychology Offers a unique perspective to rethink the Italian History of Psychology
Auteur
Giuseppina Marsico is Associate Professor of Development and Educational Psychology at the University of Salerno (Italy), Visiting scholar at Harvard Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, U.S., Affiliated Professor at Ph.D. Programme in Psychology, Federal University of Bahia, (Brazil), Visiting Professor at East China Normal University and Associate Professor II at University of Oslo. She is President Elect of the American Psychological Association-Division 52 International Psychology and President of the European Society of Psychology Learning and Teaching (ESPLAT). She is a 20 years experienced researcher, with a proven international research network. She is Editor-in-chief of the Book Series Cultural Psychology of Education (Springer), Latin American Voices - Integrative Psychology and Humanities (Springer), co-editor of SpringerBriefs Psychology and Cultural Developmental Sciences (together with Jaan Valsiner) and Annals of Cultural Psychology: Exploring the Frontiers of Mind and Society (InfoAge Publishing, N.C.,U.S., together with Carlos Cornejo e Jaan Valsiner). She is also co-editor of Human Arenas. An Interdisciplinary Journal of Psychology, Culture and Meaning (Springer) and of Trends in Psychology (Springer), Associate Editor of Cultural & Psychology Journal (Sage) and Social Psychology of Education (Springer), and member of the editorial board of several international academic journals, (i.e. IPBS- Integrative Psychological & Behavioural Science, Springer). Her academic tracks and list of publications include two complementary lines of investigations: 1) an educational-focused research activity where prof. Marsico is the leading figure of the new field of Cultural Psychology of Education; 2) a cultural oriented interdisciplinary perspective based on both theoretical and empirical investigation, focusing on the borders as a new ontogenetic perspective in psychology and other social sciences. Prof. Marsico has established a new research field called Developmental Mereotopology.
Luca Tateo is Professor in Theory, Epistemology and Methodology of Qualitative Research at the Department of Special Needs Education, University of Oslo, Norway. He is also an affiliated professor at the Federal University of Bahia. He is coordinator of the International Master in Special Needs Education at the Institute of Special Needs Education, University of Oslo. His current research interests cover the general areas of ecosystemic approach to psychology; social psychology; cultural psychology of education; art and affect; the study of imagination as higher psychological process; the affective logic and the aesthetic dimension of psychic life; the cultural mediation of grief; the epistemology, methodology and history of psychological science; the epistemic injustice in multicultural contexts. He is co-editor in chief of the Journal Human Arenas. An Interdisciplinary Journal of Psychology, Culture, and Meaning Springer, and he is editor in Chief of the book series Innovations in Qualitative Research, Information Age Publishing, USA.
Contenu
Chapter 1. Enchantment of the Mind: the Salernitan Questions.- Part 1: Sowing.- Chapter 2. Field-dependence: a strong theoretical model.- Chapter 3. Women and Popular Medicine.- Chapter 4. Parents, children and the third age: the needs of the elderly.- Chapter 5. Lou Andreas-Salomè: On Women and Psychoanalysis.- Chapter 6. The earthquake and the psycho-sociological research.- Part 2: Fertilizing.- Chapter 7. The Field-Dependence: A Strong Theoretical Model: A review.- Chapter 8. An Overview of Mind-Wandering According to Boggi's Approach and Interests.- Chapter 9. Contemporary considerations on "Donna e Medicina Popolare".- Chapter 10. Comment on Pina Boggi Cavallo and Michele Cesaro's Parents, children and the third age: the needs of older people.- Chapter 11. Lou Andreas-Salomé: Which woman? Which body? Whose narcissism?.- Chapter 12. Yearning for Home: Place, Loss and New Paradigms of Psychological Practice.- Part 3: Cultivating.- Chapter 13. Pina Boggi Cavallo: the person, the scientific intuitions, the pioneering value and the intellectual legacy of her contributions.- Chapter 14. In search of an experiment: from Vygotsky to Lewin and Dembo - and back to the future.- Chapter 15. Fostering mentalizing communities. Knowledge and beliefs towards a reflective society.- Chapter 16. Pina Boggi Cavallo and my Southern Italian Gesture Project.- Chapter 17. Smiling: positive and negative emotions, personal and social attitudes.- Chapter 18. The attention to student well-being: the university psychological counseling.