Mapping Psychology 1 - Dorothy Miell, ^^^^^ KSIĄŻKI E BOOKI LITERATURA, PSYCHOLOGIA PO ANGIELSKU, Genral
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Mapping Psychology 1
We would like to dedicate this course to the memory of Brenda Smith,
Psychology Staff Tutor and member of the course team, who died during the final
year of the course’s production. She had been a Psychology Staff Tutor since
1995, first in Scotland and then most recently in Ireland, but her close association
with the Open University stretches back much further than this. She was an Open
University student herself and then later returned to teach and was a tutor who
enthused and supported very many students throughout their social science
studies. At her funeral one of these students spoke very movingly of her warmth
and energy and of the fact that she had really ‘made a difference’ to their lives.
She certainly also made a difference to our DSE212 course team, where her
commitment to education for mature students was clear in everything that she
said and did, and her immensely hard work influenced many of our plans for the
teaching and learning strategy of the course and the content of the texts. She
contributed enormously at both a professional and personal level, particularly to
theearlyworkofthecourseteam,andwehopethatherinfluenceonthecourse
will shine through, helping it in turn to ‘make a difference’ to the lives of all the
students who will study it in the coming years.
Mapping Psychology 1
Edited by Dorothy Miell, Ann Phoenix and Kerry Thomas
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First published 1999
First published as an e-book 2002
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Contents
INTRODUCTION
Psychology in the 21st century
1
Ann Phoenix and Kerry Thomas
CHAPTER 1
Identities and diversities
43
Ann Phoenix
How to use the commentaries
97
Commentary 1
99
CHAPTER 2
Evolutionary psychology
105
Brenda Smith and Richard Stevens
Commentary 2
159
CHAPTER 3
Three approaches to learning
165
Karen Littleton, Frederick Toates and Nick Braisby
Commentary 3
217
CHAPTER 4
Frederick Toates
Commentary 4
283
CHAPTER 5
Kerry Thomas
Commentary 5
341
Index
347
Acknowledgements
356
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