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3 June 2009 | Time | 21 JULY, TUESDAY | | 12 - | Arrival, registration at MOME | | 16-18 | Informal round-table talk: 20 years after the fall of socialism – how do we feel? Life and social science in Central and Eastern Europe. Moderators: Zsuzsanna Vajda, Gordana Jovanovic, Irina Sirotkina and Roger Smith | | 19 | RECEPTION | | Time | 22. JULY, WEDNESDAY | | 9-11.30 | SOCIAL HISTORY OF MENTAL PHENOMENA | | 9.9.30 | Regine Plas: The déjà vu Experience in the History of Mind and Brain sciences. Eternal recurrence? | | 9.30-10 | Wan Chi Wong: The genealogy of self in Chinese culture | | 10-10.30 | Irina Sirotkina: Historicising Emotions. The Case of Musical Feelings | | 10.30- 10..45 | BREAK | | 11.45-13.15 | RESEARCH AND METHOD | | 11.45-12.15 | Zsuzsanna Vajda: Investigation of Primary Attachment in Laboratory: The History of Strange Situation | | 12.15-12.45 | Jaap Bos: No more autobiography? | | 12.45.-13.15 | Agnes Pazziani: Methodological controversies of the use of adolescent diaries | | 13.15- 14.15 | LUNCH BREAK | | 14.15-15.15 | INVITED TALK Roger Smith: Celebrating Darwin: The social meaning of the Descent of Man | | 15.15-17.15 | SOCIAL TRENDS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE | | 15.15-15.45 | Meagan Curtis: Émile Durkheim and the Establishment of Sociology in the Third Republic | | 15.45-16.15 | Marlise Rijks: Max Weber and historical comparative sociology in the 1970s and 1980s | | 16.15-16.30 | BREAK | | 16.30-17 | Susanne Guski-Leinwand: Shadows on the genesis of psychology in Germany in the 20th Century: New results towards political efforts based on changes of Völkerpsychologiy in favour of totalitarian system | | 17-17.30 | Petteri Petikainen: idealist and empiricist psychologists in the nineteenth-century Finnish academia: the question of language, nationhood and education of the people | | 17.30-18 | Ruud Abma: Overcoming the two cultures? About the ‘science’ in ‘social sciences’ | | 19.00 | GRILL PARTY | | Time | 23. JULY, Thursday | | | PARALLEL SESSIONS | | 9.00-11.00 | RECOLLECTION, TESTIMONY AND LYING – 1909-2009 - A SIMPOSIUM ON WILLIAM AND CLARA STERN | FAMOUS PEOPLE IN PSYCHOLOGYY | | 9-9.30 | Werner Deutsch: Clara and William Stern’s conception of a developmental science | David E.Leary: Ralph Waldo Emerson in the Life and Work of William James | | 9.30-10 | Michelle D. Leichtman: Clara and William Stern’s Prescient Observations of Early Memory Development | Bob Rieber: Fechner Notes | | 10-10.30 | Florian Kiessling: Taking a closer look at children’s early lies: What’s behind the “pseudo” in “pseudo lies”? | Márk Bárdi: The formulation and characteristics of Ferenc Mérei’s psychoanalytical views – a social-historical approach | | 10.30-11 | James T. Lamiell: Erinnerung, Aussage und Lüge in der ersten Kindheit by Clara and William Stern: How Was It Judged In Its Time? | Elisabeth Valentine: John Carl Flügel (1884─1955): Mediator and Visionary | | 11.00-11.15 | BREAK | | 11.15-12.45 | SCIENCE AND SOCIETY | | 11.15-11.45 | Gordana Jovanovic: Psychology and Transformations of the Social | | 11.45-12.15 | Dennis Bryson: “The SSRC Research Committee on Personality and Culture, 1934-1940: Knowledge for Cultural Reconstruction” | | 12.15-12.45 | Kaya Tolon: Futurism, as social criticism | | 12.45-13.15 | Ian Lubek: Kurt Lewin was right... and subversively so. The long march of Action Research for psychologists | | 13.15-14.15 | LUNCH BREAK | | 14.15 -15-15 | INVITED TALK Csaba Pléh: Varieties in the image of man in late 20th Century psychology and the diversification of the profession | | 15.15-17.15 | PARALLEL SESSIONS (see next page) | | 15.15-17.15 | PARALLEL | SESSIONS | | | PARAPSYCHOLOGY, OCCULTISM, SPIRITUALISM | RELATED BRANCHES OF KNOWLEDGE | | 15.15.-15.45 | Emese Lafferton: Experimentalizing Hypnosis in Hungarian Psychiatry in the 1880s-1890s | Christian Allesch: Phenomenology and Aestetics | | 15.45-16.15 | Ingrid Kloosterman: Psychical Research and Parapsychology Interpreted | Irene Leopoldoff-Martin: A search of a lost science through the journal Pedologija” | | 16.15-16.45 | Julia Gyimesi: Occultism and Medical Materialism in the Early History of Psychology | Anikó Nyitrai-Sükösd: Exploring Political Psychiatry in Hungary during the State-Socialist Period | | 16.45-17.15 | Elisabeth Vilaplana: Amalia Domingo and the light of spiritualism in Barcelona | William Woodward: Beyond Universalism: The Capabilities Approach | | 17.30-19.30 | BUSINESS MEETING | | | 20 | CONFERENCE DINNER |
| TIME | 24.JULY, FRIDAY | | 9-12.45 | SCHOOLS OF PSYCHOLOGY ON A SOCIAL SETTING | | 9-9.30 | Arthur Ferreira: . Governmental Practices and Radical Behaviorism: From Walden to los Horcones | | 9.30-10 | David Clark: The Demise of American Behaviorism: an analysis of the influence of social factors on psychological explanations by means of historiography. | | 10-10.30 | Miki Takasuna: The first phase in the history of comparative psychology in Japan | | 10.30-11 | Hroar Klempe: Early Norwegian Psychology and Lutheran Protestantism | | 11-11.15 | BREAK | | 11.15-12.45 | BROWSING IN THE PAST | | 11.15-11.45 | Maria Sinatra: On Italian Darwinists | | 11.45-12.15 | Lucia Monacis: Pasquale Penta: An Italian View of Darwinian Heredity | | 12.15-12.45 | Ciaran Macmahon: Aquinas, prayer and attentio: suffusion of theology with literary practices | | 12.45-13.45 | LUNCH BREAK |
| 13.45-15.45 | PSYCHOLOGY’S IDENTITY | | 13.45-14.15 | Sandra Schruijer: European identity in social psychology | | 14.15-14.45 | Anette Mülberger- Thomas Sturm: Debates About Crisis in Psychology’s Early History | | 14.45-15.15 | Sándor Soós: Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle: Tendencies in the Core Journal of Hungarian Psychology. (An Exploratory Study) | | 15.15-15.45 | Bálint Forgács: A Neural Perspective on the History of Psychology: Are Shifts of Approach Reflect Schifts of Neural Dispositions? | | 15.15-16 | BREAK | | 16-17 | INVITED TALK Mitchell Asch: "Psychology's territories: historical and cross-disciplinary perspectives". | | 17-17.30 | CLOSING CEREMONY | | 18 - | Budapest by Night | SATURDAY, 10 a.m: A guided walking tour in Budapest
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