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Ron Roberts

    Psychology and Capitalism
    Nights of the Turntable
    The New Politics of Experience and the Bitter Herbs
    Capitalism on Campus: Sex Work, Academic Freedom and the Market
    Francis Huxley and the Human Condition
    Francis Huxley
    • Francis Huxley and the Human Condition

      Anthropology, Ancestry and Knowledge

      • 300 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      The book delves into the multifaceted life of Francis Huxley, highlighting his quest to comprehend the human condition through various lenses, including biography, philosophy, culture, history, politics, and epistemology. It presents a comprehensive view of Huxley's contributions and thoughts, illustrating how his experiences shaped his understanding of humanity.

      Francis Huxley and the Human Condition
    • Exploring the intersection of sex, bureaucracy, and financial pressures, this book delves into the contemporary challenges facing universities. It critiques how these elements contribute to the decline of academic institutions, examining the impact on education and intellectual freedom. Through insightful analysis, the author highlights the consequences of prioritizing profit and administrative control over genuine scholarship and student engagement, ultimately questioning the future of higher education.

      Capitalism on Campus: Sex Work, Academic Freedom and the Market
    • Designed for psychology students, academics, and professionals, this book emphasizes the importance of critical thought in the field. It explores various psychological theories and methodologies, encouraging readers to challenge conventional wisdom and engage in deeper analysis. Through thought-provoking discussions and real-world applications, it aims to enhance understanding and foster critical engagement with psychological concepts and practices.

      The New Politics of Experience and the Bitter Herbs
    • Nights of the Turntable

      • 444 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Focusing on Jim Gordon's journey, the narrative chronicles his rise from a small studio owner to the President of Revolution Enterprises, a leading independent recording company in the U.S. It explores the challenges and triumphs he faces along the way, highlighting the music industry's dynamics and the personal growth that accompanies his professional ascent.

      Nights of the Turntable
    • Society is undergoing a process of deep change and transformation as the neoliberal order moves into crisis. Contemporary psychology, mired in exceptionalism and individualism, fails to address this broader context and continues with a fragmented reductionist approach which is alienating to students and practitioners alike. In the lifetime of the discipline there have been several distinct frameworks to emerge - psychoanalytic, behaviourist and cognitive. To these one might add Kelly s Personal Construct Theory as the last attempt to present a coherent and challenging framework for how to understand our lives. As society moves into a new phase, Ron Roberts argues the need for a new way of doing psychology which challenges not only the existing epistemological and reductionist outlook, but the centrality of a scientific professional discourse as a suitable vehicle for improving lives and making sense of the world."

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