Book of Abstracts 38Th ANNUAL CONFERENCE of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY for the HISTORY of the HUMAN SCIENCES
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JULY 4–6, 2019 CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY | BUDAPEST 38th ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES Book of Abstracts The conference site is at the lecture halls of Central European University, 7 Oktober 6 street. All are welcome. Participation for interested colleagues is free of charge. 38th ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES Book of Abstracts JULY 4TH-6TH, 2019 | BUDAPEST CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY (1051, BUDAPEST | OKTÓBER 6. STR. 7.) Organizing committee Anna Borgos, Réka Finta, Paula Fischer, Júlia Gyimesi, Csaba Pléh, Zsuzsanna Vajda Program committee Anna Borgos, Dennis Bryson, Júlia Gyimesi, Kim Hajek, Irina Mironenko, Csaba Pléh, Zsuzsanna Vajda Local support team Melinda Friedrich, Helga Haiman, Anna Horányi, Dániel Kupeczki, Barnabás Póth Edition Anna Borgos Layout Design and DTP Evu Szabó | www.avesophia.com Print Vareg Hungary Kft. | Kondorosi str. 2/a | Budapest Supporters Central European University, Central European Cognitive Science Association, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, National Research, Development and Innovation Office of Hungary (project nr. K-124192). Budapest | 2019 THURSDAY | 4TH JULY 9:00 GROUND FLOOR, OCTOBER HALL REGISTRATION 9:15 OPENING | Csaba Pléh, Anna Borgos 9:30–11:15 ROOM 101 ROOM 102 FIGURES FOR THE HUMAN SCIENCES TRANSFORMATIONS AND TRANSFERS OF A RESEARCH CULTURE: JEAN PIAGET AND Chair: Kim Hajek THE SCHOOL OF GENEVA (1920-1980) Jonathan Shann: Metaphor and narrative in Chair: Zsuzsanna Vajda Freud Marc J. Ratcliff: Looking for Piaget’s research Junona S. Almonaitienė, Veronika Girininkaitė: culture between methods and social factors Epistemological function of code-switching in a multilingual text: The case of the student Camille Jaccard: Insights and illusions of a Vytautas Civinskis’ multilingual Diaries psychologist: the Piagetian culture at the Sorbonne (1952-1963) Kim M. Hajek: Indirect discourse, narrator distance and sociological knowledge in the early Ramiro Tau: The notion of “research culture” for years of the Année sociologique (1896–1900) historical and epistemological inquiries: the case of the CIEG Sharman Levinson: Repetition of the singular and accumulation of the exceptional in Jacques- Jeremy Trevelyan Burman: Unfundable. On the Jean Bruhier D’Ablaincourt’s (1742) Dissertation failure of the Center for Applied Research in sur l’Incertitude des signes de la mort et l’abus Genetic Epistemology at UMass Amherst–1979 des enterremens et Embaumens précipités 11:15-11:30 COFFEE BREAK (FOYER) 11:30-13:00 ROOM 101 ROOM 102 KNOWLEDGE CIRCULATION BETWEEN APPLYING PSYCHOLOGY EUROPE AND SOUTH AMERICA: VOYAGES, Chair: Tuomas Laine-Frigren PRACTICES AND DISPUTES João Manuel Moreira: Perspectives and practices Chair: Arthur Arruda Ferreira of professional guidance under varying political Arthur Arruda Leal Ferreira, Hugo Leonardo contexts: The misadventures of the “Instituto de Rocha Silva da Rosa: On early laboratories for Orientação Profissional” in Lisbon, Portugal experimental psychology in Brazil: A rainbow of William Woodward: Nuclear latency, restraint, different historiographies and cross-deterrence replace non-proliferation Luciano Nicolás García: The Unconscious since 2000 between East and West: Bassin, Langer and a transnational discussion on leftist psychoanalysis (1959-1979) Ramiro Tau: Piaget in South America. Circulation of knowledge and research cultures 6 38th Annual Conference of the European Society for the History of the Human Sciences 13:00-14:00 LUNCH BREAK 14:00-15:00 GROUND FLOOR, OCTOBER HALL Keynote: Ágnes Kovács, Ildikó Király Social Minds: Shifting the ‘Social’ from Context to Cognition – Infancy Research as a Case Study Chair: Csaba Pléh 15:00-15:15 COFFEE BREAK (FOYER) 15:15-16:45 ROOM 101 ROOM 102 EXPERIMENTATION AND KINEMATICS (I) THE CHANGING FIELDS OF PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSES AND TREATMENTS Chair: Csaba Pléh Chair: Elisabetta Basso René van Hezewijk: In phenomenology/ experiments* we trust. Phenomenology and Liesbet De Kock: An orchestra without a experiments in cognitive and behavioral sciences conductor: Emil Kraepelin’s Dementia Praecox *Delete where not appropriate and the German tradition of apperceptionism Sigrid Leyssen: The Yale manuscript. Making Violeta Ruiz: Advice to neurasthenics: Self-help psychology into a human science of action manuals in Spain c. 1920 Jesper Vaczy Kragh: Psychiatric treatments in mental disability institutions, 1940-1980 16:45-17:00 COFFEE BREAK (FOYER) 17:00-18:30 ROOM 101 ROOM 102 EXPERIMENTATION AND KINEMATICS (II) THE RECEPTION OF IDEAS IN DIFFERENT SOCIAL AND SCHOLARLY ENVIRONMENTS Chair: Csaba Pléh Chair: Ferenc Erős Aurelio Molaro: Perspectives in experimental phenomenology: Cesare Musatti and Sam Parkovnick: The metamorphosis of stereokinetic phenomena American sociology during the 1920s Irina Sirotkina: Degrees of freedom: The life of Renato Foschi, Andrea Romano: Italian psy- Nikolai Bernstein scientists in the archives of the political police Roger Smith: Sense and sensibility in the feeling Maarten Derksen, Jill Morawski: Crisis without of movement revolution. Social psychology’s forgotten (re) visionists, 1970-1990 19:00 RECEPTION (Nádor str. 15 Rooftop terrace) 7 FRIDAY, 5th JULY 9:30–11:15 ROOM 101 ROOM 102 THE TRAVELLING OF IDEAS AND HANDLING THE “DEVIANT” SCHOLARS Chair: Roger Smith Chair: Arthur Arruda Ferreira Júlia Gyimesi: The concept of epilepsy in Florent Serina: Leonhard Schwartz, the Hungarian criminal psychology “missing link” between Pierre Janet and Henri F. Laurens Schlicht: Psychology of testimony Ellenberger (1920-1950) and female criminal police. The cases of Berta Krisztián Indries: Japanese psychoanalysis and Rathsam and Elizabeth Rothschuh the Japanese uniqueness movement Lisa Malich: The drugs do work: ‘Drug Annamária Molnár: “When Mr. Psychoanalysis dependence’ as a boundary concept and the rise meets Miss Redstocking.” Thorkil Vanggard, the of clinical psychology in West Germany first Danish psychoanalytically trained psychiatrist Leila Zenderland: A Hungarian psychiatrist in an American context: Reconsidering the work of András Angyal 11:15-11:30 COFFEE BREAK (FOYER) 11:30-13:00 ROOM 101 ROOM 102 INSTRUMENTS, PRACTICES, AND THE REPRESENTATIONS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS STANDARDIZATION OF PSYCHIATRIC IN A HUNGARIAN CONTEXT KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION Chair: Antal Bókay Chair: Annette Mülberger István Pénzes: Ferenczi’s Clinical Diary as a Yvan Prkachin: Two solitudes: Psychosurgery novel: Searching for the artistic movements in and the troubled relationship between Ewen psychoanalytic process Cameron and Wilder Penfield Melinda Friedrich: Psychoanalysts on the David Robertson: Psychiatric epidemiology, podium: Ferenczi contra Feldmann in the the World Health Organization, and the Hungarian daily press standardized psychiatric survey Anna Borgos: Alice Hermann and the early Taylor Dysart: Standardizing the altered self: psychology of advertising Technologies of standardization between experimental psychiatry and medical anthropology in Peru, 1961 – 1991 13:00-14:00 LUNCH BREAK 14:00-15:00 GROUND FLOOR, OCTOBER HALL Keynote: Mitchell G. Ash: The Human Sciences and the Fall of Communism: The Special Case of Germany Chair: William Woodward 8 38th Annual Conference of the European Society for the History of the Human Sciences 15:00-15:15 COFFEE BREAK (FOYER) 15:15–16:45 ROOM 101 ROOM 102 POLITICAL EPISTEMOLOGIES AND GIFTEDNESS AND FEEBLENESS UNDER PSYCHOLOGY: THE CENTRAL AND EASTERN SCRUTINY: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON EUROPEAN COUNTRIES IN THE 1960S/70S (I) THE EXAMINATION OF MENTAL CAPACITIES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAITS (I) Chairs: Verena Lehmbrock & Martin Wieser Chair: Andrea Graus David K. Robinson: Soviet psychology during the 1960s and 1970s: Background and overview Victoria Molinari: The influence of psychoanalysis and Marxist theories on the Katerina Liskova: How the woman question definition of intelligence: Béla Székely’s Los tests. changed into the child question. Developmental psychology and shifting discourses around early Annette Mülberger: Science in the city: childcare in 1960s Czechoslovakia Psychological testing and classifications in Barcelona and Madrid Martin Wieser: Operative Psychology: Roots and consequences of applied psychology as an Kimberly Probolus: A special task force on instrument of political persecution in the GDR giftedness, 1960 – 1975 Ferenc Erős: Impossible missions: Marxism and psy-sciences in Central and Eastern Europe: the Hungarian case 16:45-17:00 COFFEE BREAK (FOYER) 17:00-18:30 ROOM 101 ROOM 102 POLITICAL EPISTEMOLOGIES AND GIFTEDNESS AND FEEBLENESS UNDER PSYCHOLOGY: THE CENTRAL AND EASTERN SCRUTINY: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON EUROPEAN COUNTRIES IN THE 1960S/70S (II) THE EXAMINATION OF MENTAL CAPACITIES Chairs: Verena Lehmbrock & Martin Wieser AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAITS (II) Julien-Ferencz Kiss: Ideological interferences Chair: Annette Mülberger in Romanian psychology during the communist Rob Wilson: The staying power of eugenics: The period (1948–1989) case of intellectual disability Verena Lehmbrock: Psychology of the Collective: Aida Roige: Eugenicist thought and the Some Distinctive Features of GDR Social development of intelligence testing Psychology (1960s and 70s) Andrea Graus: Extreme giftedness: Child Tuomas Laine-Frigren: Psychology, mental prodigies in the Paris of the Belle Époque health and maladjustment in State Socialist Hungary: the case of psychiatrist Pál Juhász and the village of Csengersima Final Discussion: Political Epistemologies in Central and