M. Brewster Smith Curriculum Vitae
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Cumulative Bio-Bibliography University of California, Santa Cruz March, 2005 M. Brewster Smith Professor Emeritus of Psychology EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 1988- University of California, Santa Cruz, Professor of Psychology, Emeritus 1970-88 University of California, Santa Cruz, Professor of Psychology 1970-75 University of California, Santa Cruz, Vice Chancellor for Social Sciences 1968-70 University of Chicago, Professor of Psychology and Department Chairman 1965-68 University of California, Berkeley, Director, Institute of Human Development 1962-65 University of California, Berkeley, Associate Director, Institute of Human Development 1959-68 University of California, Berkeley, Professor of Psychology 1957-59 New York University, Department of Psychology, Director of Graduate Training 1956-59 New York University, Professor of Psychology and member, Research Center for Human Relations, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 1956-57 New York University, Department of Psychology, Coordinator of Graduate Training 1952-56 Social Science Research Council, Staff Associate 1949-52 Vassar College, Professor of Psychology and Chairman of Department 1947-49 Harvard University, Department of Social Relations, Assistant Professor of Social Psychology and Chairman of Board of Tutors and Advisors; Laboratory of Social Relations, Research Associate 1946 Social Science Research Council, Special Committee on Analysis of Experience of Research Branch, Information and Education Division, Research Analyst, January-July 1942-46 Army of the United States, enlisted service in Field Artillery and Air Corps; Officer in Adjutant General's Department. Experience (enlisted) in test development, Aviation Cadet Classification Program, and (as officer) in personnel classification and in direction of survey research on soldiers' attitudes. Awarded Bronze Star medal, Mediterranean Theater, Private to Major 1941 Office of the Coordinator of Information, Junior Analyst, October-December EDUCATION 1946-47 Harvard University, Ph.D., social psychology 1940-41 Harvard University 1939-40 Stanford University, M.A. 1938-39 Stanford University, B.A. 1935-38 Reed College PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE AND ACTIVITY Memberships in Honorary Societies Sigma Xi Phi Beta Kappa Honors, Awards 2004 Presidential Citation for Lifetime Scholarship and Service to Promote Social Justice, SPSSI. 2002 Award for Distinguished Service to SPSSI. 1999 Lifetime Contribution to Peace Psychology Award, Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, And Violence: Division of Peace Psychology, Division 52, AP A. 1997 Award for best article published in the Interamerican Journal of Psychology, 1995-96, Interamerican Congress of Psychology. 1996 Lifetime Achievement A ward, Western Psychological Association. 1993 Harold Lasswell Award, International Society for Political Psychology. 1992 Henry A. Murray Award, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Division 8, APA. 1992 Gold Medal Award, American Psychological Foundation, for Life Contribution by a Psychologist to the Public Interest. 1988 Distinguished Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest Award, American Psychological Association. 1987 Conference Chair, International Society of Political Psychology, San Francisco meetings. 1986 Kurt Lewin Memorial Award, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI.) 1986 Andie L. Knutson Memorial Lecture, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley. 1984 Distinguished Member, Psi Chi, The National Honor Society in Psychology. 1984 Distinguished Contribution Award, Psychologists for Social Responsibility. 1983 New York University, First Isidor Chein Memorial Lecture. 1982-83 Belding Scholar, Foundation for Child Development, New York, New York. 1982 William A. Schonfeld Memorial Lecture, Society for Adolescent Psychiatry. 1979 Gordon Allport Memorial Lecture, Harvard University. 1976 Faculty Research Lecturer, University of California, Santa Cruz. 1974-76 Fellowship for Independent Study and Research, National Endowment for the Humanities. 1964-65 NIMH Special Research Fellow and Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. 1946-47 Social Science Research Council Demobilization A ward. 1940-41 Harvard University, Rantoul Fellow. 1939-40 Stanford University, University Scholar. PUBLISHED WRITINGS AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES Books and Monographs 2003 For a Significant Social Psychology: Collected writings of M. Brewster Smith. New York: New York University Press. 1991 Values. Self and Society: Toward A Humanist Social Psychology. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publications. 1974 Humanizing Social Psychology. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. 1973 Ethical Principles in the Conduct of Research with Human Participants. (with S.W. Cook, L.H. Hicks, G.A. Kimble, W.J. McGuire and P.H. Schoggen), Ad hoc committee on Ethical Standards in Psychological Research, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 104 pp. 1969 Social Psychology and Human Values. Selected Papers. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co. 1956 Opinions and Personality. (with J.S. Bruner and RW. White), New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Reissued in paperback. New York: Science Editions, Wiley, 1964. Extracted in J.H. Kessel, G.F. Cole and RG. Seddig (Eds.), Micropolitics: Individual and Group Level Concepts. New York: Holt, Rinehart, & Winston, 1969, 332-35. 1954 For a Science of Social Man. (with H. Becker, J. Gillin, A. I. Hallowell, G. P. Murdock, and T. M. Newcomb), New York: Macmillan. 1949 The American Soldier: Vol. II. Combat and its Aftermath. (with S.A. Stouffer, 1.S. Cottrell, Jr., 1.c. DeVinney, 1.1. Janis, M.H. Lumsdaine, S.A. Star, E.A. Suchman and RM Williams, Jr.). Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press. 1947 "Functional and Descriptive Analysis of Public Opinion," Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University. 1940 "A Study of Level of Aspiration Among College Students," Masters thesis, Stanford University. Articles in Professional Journals 2005 "The case of Brew," Journal of Personality, in press. 2005 "'Personality and Social Psychology': Retrospections and Aspirations," Review of Personality and Social Psychology, in press. 2004 "Realistic Empathy: A key to sensible international relations," Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 10(4), 335-339. 2002 "Robert W. White (1904-2001): Humanistic Psychologist," Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 42, 9- 12. 2002 "The Metaphor (and fact) of war," Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 8 (3), 249-258. 1999 "Political Psychology and Peace: A half-century perspective," Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 5(1), 1-16. 1996 "Psychology and Truth: Human science and the post-modern challenge," Interamerican Journal of Psychology, 30, 145-158. 1994 "Selfhood at risk: Postmodern perils and the perils of postmodernism," American Psychologist, 49, 405-411. 1994 "'Human science'--Really! A theme for the future of psychology," Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 34 (3), 111-116. 1992 "Nationalism, ethnocentrism, and the new world order," Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 32 (4), 76- 91. 1991 "Psicologia politica y orden mondial," Psicologia Politica, 1 (2), 65-69. 1991 "Political psychology and world order," Contemporary Social Psychology, 15, 150-152. (Translation of "psicologia politica y orden mondial") 1990 "Psychology in the public interest: What have we done? What can we do?", American Psychologist, 45,530-536. Reprinted in Smith, 1991, 181-194; in RP. Lorion, I. Iscoe, P. H. 4DeLeon, and G.R. Vandenbos (Eds.), Psychology and Public Policy: Balancing Public Service and Professional Need, Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 1996, 99113. 1989 "Henry A. Murray (1893-1988): Humanistic psychologist," Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 30 (1), 6-13. 1988 "Lasst sich eine humane Wissenschaft verwirklichen?" Report Psychologie, 14 (Juli 1989), 34-40. Translation of "Can there be a human science?" for Symposium on "After Maslow and Rogers, a new humanistic psychology?" American Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA, August, 13, 1988. English version included in Smith, 1991, 141-148. 1986 "Beyond Aristotle and Galileo: Toward a contextualized psychology of persons," Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 8 (2), 2-15. Reprinted in Smith, 1991, 163-177. 1986 Value dilemmas and public health," International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 7 (no. 2), 79-90. Reprinted in Smith, 1991, 221-232. 1986 "War, peace, and psychology," Journal of Social Issues, 42 (no. 4), 23-38. Reprinted in Smith, 1991, 205-220. 1986. "Toward a secular humanistic psychology," Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 26 (no. 1 ), 726. Reprinted in Smith, 1991, 97-11l. 1984 "McCarthyism: A personal account," Journal of Social Issues, 42 (No.4), 71-80. Reprinted in Smith, 1991, 195-204."The American Soldier and Its Critics: What Survives the Attack on Positivism?," Social Psychology Quarterly, 47 (No.2), 192-198 1984 "Bridging for Peace: Theory and Action for the 1980's (first of five articles), Political Psychology, 5 (No.3), 465-470. 1983 "The Shaping of American Social Psychology: A Personal Perspective from the Periphery," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 9 (3), 165-180. 1983 "Hope and Despair: Keys to the Socio-Psychodynamics of Youth," American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 53 (No.3), 388-399. Reprinted in Smith, 1991, 233-245. 1982 "Psychology and Humanism," Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 22 (No.2), 44-55. Reprinted in Psi Chi Newsletter, 8 (No. I), I, 2-7. Reprinted (revised) in M.B. Freedman (Ed.), Social Change and