Book of Abstracts

Book of Abstracts

Organizing Committe Annette Mülberger, Mònica Balltondre, Mariagrazia Proietto, Thomas Sturm, Jorge Molero-Mesa, Carlos Tabernero-Holgado, Oscar Montero Pich, Sergi Mora, Lara Scaglia, Sonia Recuerda, Vanessa Márquez, Thiago Pereira, Aina Elias y Arthur Arruda Leal Ferreira. Copyright 2016 by Psychologia Latina ISSN: 2171-6609 Book of Abstracts Joint Meeting ESHHS (European Society for the History of the Human Sciences) & CHEIRON (International Society for the History of Behavioural and Social Sciences) Barcelona, June 27 – July 1, 2016 Mariagrazia Proietto & Thiago Constâncio Ribeiro Pereira (Eds.) Table of Contents Program i Abstract TUESDAY Time table 1 Session 1: Child psychology and psychiatry 2 Session 2: Anthropology and social psychology 7 Session 3: Training the senses: beyond disciplines 13 Session 4: Normal – Abnormal – Paranormal: shared frontiers in the history of 19 the human sciences Session 5: Implicit psychologies: the role of psychology in the constitution of 24 other disciplines Session 6: Johannes Linschoten and the transition from phenomenology in the 30 Netherlands and beyond Invited Talk (1): Body and soul in early Islamic science and medicine 34 Poster Session 1 35 Session 7: After untold lives: analysing feminism and gender in the history of 37 psychology (A symposium in honor of Elizabeth Scaraborough, 1935- 2015) Session 8: Psychometrics and mental testing 45 Session 9: Dead and alive: exotic animals in the urban space around 1900 51 WEDNESDAY Time table 56 Session 10: Epistemology, cognition and personality 57 Session 11: Historiography (1): impact and myths 64 ii Session 12: Behavior 70 Session 13: Juridical psychology 73 Session 14: Russian psychology in the 20th century and its influence 79 Session 15: 18th century psychology and its influence 85 Session 16: Psychology and catholicism 90 Session 17: Scientists in modern society 96 Session 18: Somewhere, beyond the seven seas: Hungarian psychology in 102 Europe in the 20th century Session 19: Psychology in Argentina 109 Session 20: Spiritualism, automatism, and hypnosis 114 Session 21: Science and psychology in Spain in the 20th century 118 Film: “The ape and the child” 122 THURSDAY Time table 124 Session 22: Psychology in the 19th century: Wundt, James, Stumpf 125 Session 23: Psychology in ancient times and in the 17th century 130 Session 24: Medical experts and institutions 135 Session 25:Relations between psychology and sociology in early 20th century in 141 France: Marcel Mauss, George Dumas and Henri Delacroix Session 26: Philosophy of psychology and history 144 Session 27: Psychotherapy and catholicism 148 Session 28: Historiography (2) 153 Session 29: Personality, movement and operation 159 Session 30: The human sciences in the 19th and 20th centuries 165 Poster Session (2) 169 FRIDAY Time table 172 Invited Talk (2): From the theory of knowledge to scientific philosophy: the 173 place of psychology in Wundt’s philosophical system Session 31: Pediatrics and child psychology/psychiatry 174 Session 32: Sexuality and child abuse 176 iii Session 33: Eugenics in Spain 181 Session 34: Linguistics in the 19th and 20th century 186 Session 35: Drugs, hormones and professional networks in medicine and 190 psychology Session 36: The child as object in psychology and forensic medicine 194 Index of Authors 199 i PROGRAM JOINT MEETING OF ESHHS-CHEIRON BARCELONA, 2016 MONDAY 27th June 5.00 pm – 6.00 pm: REGISTRATION 6.00 pm – 6.30 pm: WELCOME RECEPTION TUESDAY 28th June 8.00 am – 9.00 am: REGISTRATION 8.30 am – 9.00 am: WELCOME ADDRESS 9.00 am – 11.00 am: 3 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 1 Title: Child psychology and psychiatry CHAIR: Petteri Pietikäinen Annemieke van Drenth: Pioneering in autism: the Dutch case of practising child-study in the late 1930s Lenny van Rosmalen: From secure dependency to attachment: Mary Ainsworth’s integration of Blatz’s security theory into Bowlby’s attachment theory Frank C.P. van der Horst: John Bowlby meets the world: report of his travels for the WHO in 1950 Anna Kathryn Kendrick: A perfect vitality: José Ortega y Gasset’s new biological critique of pedagogy Discussant: Kata Lénárd ii SESSION 2 Title: Anthropology and social psychology CHAIR: Dennis Bryson Dennis Bryson: Acculturation and the culture concept in the 1930s: The SSRC’s Subcommittee on acculturation Jouni Ahmajärvi: Ragnar Numelin and the origins of diplomacy Ian Nicholson: ‘Apocalyptic Pessimism’: Stanley Milgram, laboratory theatre, and the 1970s culture of malaise Jacy L. Young: Performing psychology for the public: Henri Tajfel, replication, and the minimal group experiment SESSION 3 Title: Training the senses: beyond disciplines CHAIR and ORGANIZER: Alexandra Hui Alexandra Hui & Lino Camprubi: Training the underwater ear Marcia Holmes: Learning resistance: ‘brainwashing’ and psychological theories of learning during the Cold War Sarah Marks: Preventing and treating the side-effects of socialism: relaxation training therapies in East Germany Marta García Quiñones: Measuring musical talent: A critical view of the place of Carl Seashore (1866-1949) in the history of the psychology of music Discussant: Jessica Wang 11.00 am – 11.30 am: COFFEE BREAK 11.30 am –1.30 pm: 3 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 4 Title: Normal – Abnormal – Paranormal: shared frontiers in the history of the human sciences CHAIR and ORGANIZER: Greg Eghigian Katariina Parhi: Distorted reflections: Psychopaths as disfigured images of ourselves in Finland in the twentieth century Greg Eghigian: From a science of UFOs to a science of UFO believers Elizabeth Lunbeck: Producing abnormal personalities: the narcissistic personality inventory, the DSM, and the triumph of traits over state SESSION 5 Title: Implicit psychologies: the role of psychology in the constitution of other disciplines CHAIR and ORGANIZER: Sonu Shamdasani Matei Iagher: The untold tale: psychology and the formation of the science(s) of religion(s) Alex Woodcock: Psychology in 20th century international relations theory: EH Carr in the inter- war years Rodrigo Vivas: Differing anthropologies: the debate between diffusion and psychic unity in Max Müller, Edward B. Tylor, and Andrew Lang iii SESSION 6 Title: Johannes Linschoten and the transition from phenomenology in the Netherlands and beyond CHAIR: Andreu Ballús René van Hezewijk & Henderikus J. Stam: Johannes Linschoten and Juan Luis Vives Jannes Eshuis: Linschoten’s alleged turn from phenomenology to positivism Henderikus J. Stam & René van Hezewijk: When ideas cross borders: the shapeshifting nature of phenomenological psychology Discussant: Andreu Ballús 1.30 pm – 3.00 pm: LUNCH 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm: INVITED TALK Miquel Forcada: Body and soul in early Islamic science and medicine 4.00 pm – 4.30 pm: REFRESHMENTS & POSTER SESSION (1) Sarah L. Ballard-Abbott & Richard D. Barnes: Exploring early psychological tests: researching and preserving the Randolph College collection Christopher Green & Arlie Belliveau: Disciplining of psychology, 1890-1940 Michael R. Dawson: How to convert historical text into a gantt chart 4.30 pm – 7.00 pm: 3 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 7 Title: After untold lives: analyzing feminism and gender in the history of psychology (A symposium in honor of Elizabeth Scarborough, 1935-2015) CHAIR and ORGANIZER: Alexandra Rutherford Elizabeth Johnston & Ann Johnson: Now you see her, now you don’t: Bryan and Boring’s ambivalent feminism Alexandra Rutherford: ‘The mere fact that a lady picks up a slide rule does not mean she intends to put down powder puff’: psychology, policy, and womanpower in 1950s America Tal Davidson: Twice a pioneer: The therapeutic methods of Betty Grover Eisner pre-and post- LSD prohibition Katherine Hubbard: Masks, red lipstick and rabbits: A queer feminist history of the projective test movement in Britain Nora Ruck, Lisa Maria Wanner & Vera Luckgei: Feminist psychology in the German speaking countries Discussant: Wade Pickren iv SESSION 8 Title: Psychometrics and mental testing CHAIR and ORGANIZER: Annette Mülberger Sebastiaan Broere: Engelhard’s ethno-psychology: measuring minds in Central-Java, 1916-1925 Michael M. Sokal: James McKeen Cattell, mental measurement, and positive eugenics, ca. 1890- 1920 Elizabeth R. Valentine & Michael M. Sokal: Networks amongst the contributors to Cattell and Bryant’s 1889 study of word association Kimberly Probolus: The limitations of psychological expertise: legal challenges to intelligence testing in Massachusetts civil service office selection, 1967-1973 Andrea G.v. Hohenthal: anxiety, efficiency and will: psychological testing in WWI Discussant: Aida Roige SESSION 9 Title: Dead and alive: exotic animals in the urban space around 1900 CHAIR and ORGANIZER: Oliver Hochadel Agustí Nieto-Galan: Noah’s ark comes to town: animals in Barcelona during the Universal Exhibition of 1888 Oliver Hochadel: From India to the museum via the zoo: the career of the Elephant Avi in Barcelona Laura Valls: A whale in Barcelona: from popular entertainment to scientific instruction Miquel Carandell: Stuffed animals between knowledge making, popularization and business: Barcelona’s Museo Pedagógico de Ciencias Naturales 7.00 pm – 8.00 pm: CHEIRON Society’s meeting 9.00 pm – 10.30 pm: Music (Jam Session) v WEDNESDAY 29th June 8.30 am – 10.30 am: 3 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 10 Title: Epistemology, cognition and personality CHAIR: Sharman Levinson Arlene C. Vadum: Scientific induction: Whewell and Modern Qualitative Methods Mark A. Affeltranger: S.S. Stevens’s impact on the cognitive revolution Ian J. Davidson: The sparse life of

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