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E-raamat: Intellectual Journeys in Ecological Psychology: Interviews and Reflections from Pioneers in the Field [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 446 pages, 1 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 29 Halftones, black and white; 31 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Resources for Ecological Psychology Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003160724
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  • Formaat: 446 pages, 1 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 29 Halftones, black and white; 31 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Resources for Ecological Psychology Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003160724
Intellectual Journeys in Ecological Psychology: Interviews and Reflections from Pioneers in the Field presents 12 in-depth interviews with prominent scientists associated with Ecological Psychology, rooted in James Gibsons radical approach to perception.

Featuring a mix of interviews conducted around the turn of the millennium with leading figures of Ecological Psychology, the book reveals discussions not previously found in publications and authentic personal perspectives about the early days of Ecological Psychology, a significant paradigm of post-cognitivist psychology. The interviews are supplemented by current reflections that bridge the past to the present. Each interview chapter also contains a brief biography of the interviewee and a list of their top ten most significant publications. An introductory chapter by Harry Heft provides an overview of Gibsons theory and the post-Gibsonian theoretical landscape. A further chapter by the editors highlights lineages and patterns in the scientific careers and work of the interviewees. An epilogue by William Warren concludes the volume, addressing the current state and directions of Ecological Psychology. In the Appendix photographs taken by Sverker Runeson in the 1960s and 1970s show scenes and actors from scientific event in Ecological Psychology.

This book will be beneficial to all researchers and students in the international community of Ecological Psychology. It will also serve as a starting point for those who wish to learn more about the movement and origins of Ecological Psychology.
List of Figures
xiv
List of Table
xv
List of Contributors
xvi
Preface xviii
Acknowledgments xxiii
1 The landmarks of the Gibsonian Ecological Approach to visual perception and the landscape of post-Gibsonian thought
1(64)
Harry Heft
Landmarks in the development of Gibson's Ecological Approach and their recent history
2(32)
The Landscape of ecological psychology post-1979: Background to the Interviews
34(5)
Different streams of ecological thought post-1979: A history
39(18)
Coda: The enigma that is "ecological psychology"
57(1)
Notes
58(1)
References
59(6)
2 Eleanor J. Gibson -- Interview and reflection
65(16)
Agnes Szokolszky
Karen Adolph
Catherine Read
Zsolt Palatums
Biography
66(1)
Ten most significant publications
66(1)
An interview with Eleanor J. Gibson
67(10)
Reflection on the 1997 interview
77(2)
Notes
79(1)
References
79(2)
3 Ulric Neisser -- Interview and reflection
81(21)
Agnes Szokolszky
Alan Costall
Catherine Read
Zsolt Palatinus
Biography
82(1)
Ten most significant publications
82(1)
An interview with Ulric Neisser
83(15)
Reflections on the 1997 interview
98(3)
Note
101(1)
References
101(1)
4 Nancy deVilliers Rader -- Interview and reflection
102(15)
Agnes Szokolszky
Nancy deVilliers Rader
Catherine Read
Zsolt Palatinus
Biography
103(1)
Ten most significant publications
103(1)
An interview with Nancy de Villiers Rader
104(8)
Reflection on the 1997 interview
112(3)
References
115(2)
5 Robert E. Shaw - Interview and reflection
117(47)
Agnes Szokolszky
Robert E. Shaw
Zsolt Palatinus
Catherine Read
Biography
118(1)
Ten most significant publications
118(1)
An interview with Robert E. Shaw
119(39)
Current reflections on the 1997 interview
158(1)
Notes
159(1)
References
160(4)
6 Michael T. Turvey -- Interview and reflection
164(39)
Agnes Szokolszky
Michael T. Turvey
Zsolt Palatinus
Catherine Read
Biography
165(1)
Ten most significant publications
165(1)
An interview with Michael T. Turvey
166(24)
Current reflections on the 1997 interview
190(2)
Notes
192(3)
References
195(8)
7 William M. Mace -- Interview and reflection
203(18)
Agnes Szokolszky
William M. Mace
Catherine Read
Zsolt Palatinus
Biography
204(1)
Ten most significant publications
204(1)
An interview with William M. Mace
205(13)
Current reflection on the 1997 interview
218(2)
Notes
220(1)
References
220(1)
8 Claudia Carello -- Interview and reflection
221(29)
Agnes Szokolszky
Claudia Carello
Zsolt Palatinus
Catherine Read
Biography
222(1)
Ten most significant publications
222(1)
An interview with Claudia Carello
223(14)
Current reflections on the 1997 interview
237(3)
Notes
240(3)
References
243(7)
9 Reuben M. Baron - Interview and reflection
250(23)
Agnes Szokolszky
Reuben M. Baron
Catherine Read
Zsolt Palatinus
Biography
251(1)
Ten most significant publications
251(1)
An interview with Reuben M. Baron
252(17)
Current reflections on the 1997 interview
269(3)
References
272(1)
10 David N. Lee -- Interview and reflection
273(31)
Agnes Szokolszky David N. Lee
Catherine Read
Zsolt Palatinus
Biography
274(1)
Ten most significant publications
274(1)
An Interview with David N. Lee
275(18)
Reflection on the 1997 interview
293(7)
Note
300(1)
References
300(4)
11 Alan Costall -- Interview and reflection
304(15)
Agnes Szokolszky
Alan Costall
Catherine Read
Zsolt Palatinus
Biography
305(1)
Ten most significant publications
305(1)
An Interview with Alan Costall
306(8)
Current reflections on the 1991 interview
314(3)
Notes
317(1)
References
317(2)
12 Gunnar Jansson -- Interview and reflection
319(17)
Agnes Szokolszky
Gunnar Jansson
Catherine Read
Zsolt Palatinus
Biography
320(1)
Ten most significant publications
320(1)
An Interview with Gunnar Jansson
321(9)
Reflections on the 2001 interview
330(4)
Notes
334(1)
References
334(2)
13 Sverker Runeson -- Interview and reflection
336(24)
Agnes Szokolszky
Sverker Runeson
Zsolt Palatinus
Catherine Read
Biography
337(1)
Ten most significant publications
337(1)
An Interview with Sverker Runeson
338(15)
Current reflections on the 2001 interview
353(4)
Notes
357(1)
References
357(3)
14 Finding and making paths in Ecological Psychology: Developmental trajectories in interviews and reflections
360(50)
Agnes Szokolszky
Catherine Read
Zsolt Palatinus
James and Eleanor Gibson at Cornell -- Attracting and repelling forces
362(8)
Finding paths to the Ecological Approach
370(15)
A Summary -- Reasons for commitment and patterns of engagement
385(2)
Maintaining the path: The Ecological Approach as a scientific movement
387(4)
Making the path -- Trajectories of research
391(6)
Naming the path: (E)ecological (A)approach, (E)ecological (P)psychology, or ecological science?
397(3)
What is Ecological Psychology and whose approach is it? Conclusion
400(1)
Notes
401(3)
References
404(6)
15 Epilogue: The cartesian submariner learns to surf
410(13)
William H. Warren
Affordances everywhere
412(1)
DST and EES
413(2)
Ecological neuroscience
415(3)
The five Es
418(1)
Information and specificity
418(3)
Trending
421(2)
Conclusion 423(1)
Notes 423(1)
References 423(8)
Appendix: Ecological Psychology in photographs 431(9)
Index 440
Agnes Szokolszky received her Ph.D. at the Center for the Ecological Study of Perception and Action at the University of Connecticut, in 1996. She worked at the University of Szeged as Head of the Institute of Psychology and Head of the Cognitive and Neuropsychology Department. Her main research focus is on the Ecological Approach to metaphor and pretend play, critical thinking in psyschology, theoretical issued in cognitive science, and the history of psychology.

Catherine Read received her Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1980. She has taught and conducted research at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Miami University, Ohio; the University of Connecticut, and, currently, at Rutgers University and Ithaca College. Her research has centered on the Ecological Approach to novel metaphor and on elaborating Developmental Ecological Psychology.

Zsolt Palatinus received his Ph.D. at the Center for the Ecological Study of Perception and Action at the University of Connecticut, in 2013. He works at the University of Szeged in Hungary. His research focuses on multiscale interactions between the perceiver and the environment as a source of specificity in perception, action, and cognition.