[Xmca-l] Re: [Fwd: Request from Karger publishing on their 125th anniversary]

Andy Blunden ablunden@mira.net
Thu Jan 22 04:01:42 PST 2015


Pierre Janet, L’évolution de la mémoire et de la notion du temps, 
CHahine, Paris, 1928.
http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/janet_pierre/evolution_memoire_temps/evolution_memoire.html
Une édition électronique réalisée à partir du livre de Pierre Janet 
(1859-1947) (philosophe devenu médecin et psychologue), L'évolution de 
la mémoire et de la notion du temps. (1928). Compte rendu intégral des 
conférences faites en 1928 au Collège de France d'après les notes 
sténographiques. Collège de France, Chaire de psychologie expérimentale 
et comparée. Tome III: L'organisation du temps. Paris, Éditions Chahine, 
1928, pp. 419 à 624. That's more than 100 pages, so that is probably too 
much.

The only work of Janet's that has been published in English is a series 
of lectures he gave in the US.
According to the Soviet editors of LSVCW, although Vygotsky rarely 
quoted Janet, there is reason to believe he was influenced by him. These 
editors point to AN Leontyev's 1931 article on memory as drawing on 
Janet's work as mentioned above.
Here's Wikipedia on Janet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Janet
Andy
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mike cole wrote:
> My vote would be for some of the papers referred to by LSV and his 
> colleagues between
> roughly 1925-1934 which are not in English. Anyone able to identify 
> things they would like
> to read? I will try to go back and check out my own wish list.
>
> If people could nominate candidates on xmca so other could see, it 
> might facilitate.
> We could then send the Kargers and Larry a collective wish list.
>
> mike
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 7:03 PM, Andy Blunden <ablunden@mira.net 
> <mailto:ablunden@mira.net>> wrote:
>
>     Perhaps one of the papers by Luria which Mike has in his collection:
>     http://luria.ucsd.edu/Articles-by-Luria/Luria-by-Language.html
>
>     Andy
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     *Andy Blunden*
>     http://home.pacific.net.au/~andy/
>     <http://home.pacific.net.au/%7Eandy/>
>
>
>     Goncu, Artin wrote:
>
>         Are there any suggestions from the xmca community?  You can
>         either write
>         to Larry Nucci directly or send me your suggestions and I will
>         forward
>         them to him.  Best, ag
>
>
>         ---------------------------- Original Message
>         ----------------------------
>         Subject: Request from Karger publishing on their 125th anniversary
>         From:    "Larry Nucci" <nucci@berkeley.edu
>         <mailto:nucci@berkeley.edu>>
>         Date:    Wed, January 21, 2015 5:22 pm
>         To:      "ILEANA ENESCO ARANA" <ienesco@psi.ucm.es
>         <mailto:ienesco@psi.ucm.es>>
>                  "Cynthia Garcia Coll" <Cynthia_Garcia_Coll@brown.edu
>         <mailto:Cynthia_Garcia_Coll@brown.edu>>
>                  "Goncu, Artin" <Goncu@uic.edu <mailto:Goncu@uic.edu>>
>                  "bente.hagtvet@isp.uio.no
>         <mailto:bente.hagtvet@isp.uio.no>" <bente.hagtvet@isp.uio.no
>         <mailto:bente.hagtvet@isp.uio.no>>
>                  "harrispa@gse.harvard.edu
>         <mailto:harrispa@gse.harvard.edu>" <harrispa@gse.harvard.edu
>         <mailto:harrispa@gse.harvard.edu>>
>                  "Prof. C.J. Howe" <cjh82@cam.ac.uk
>         <mailto:cjh82@cam.ac.uk>>
>                  "Lewis, Charlie" <c.lewis@lancaster.ac.uk
>         <mailto:c.lewis@lancaster.ac.uk>>
>                  "Melanie A. Killen" <mkillen@umd.edu
>         <mailto:mkillen@umd.edu>>
>                  "willis.overton@temple.edu
>         <mailto:willis.overton@temple.edu>" <willis.overton@temple.edu
>         <mailto:willis.overton@temple.edu>>
>                  "Barbara Rogoff" <brogoff@ucsc.edu
>         <mailto:brogoff@ucsc.edu>>
>                  "Ruck, Martin" <MRuck@gc.cuny.edu
>         <mailto:MRuck@gc.cuny.edu>>
>                  "Geoffrey B. SAXE" <saxe@berkeley.edu
>         <mailto:saxe@berkeley.edu>>
>                  "Liliane.Sprenger-Charolles@univ-paris5.fr
>         <mailto:Liliane.Sprenger-Charolles@univ-paris5.fr>"
>         <Liliane.Sprenger-Charolles@univ-paris5.fr
>         <mailto:Liliane.Sprenger-Charolles@univ-paris5.fr>>
>                  "Elsbeth Stern" <stern@ifv.gess.ethz.ch
>         <mailto:stern@ifv.gess.ethz.ch>>
>                  "keiko-ta@fb3.so-net.ne.jp
>         <mailto:keiko-ta@fb3.so-net.ne.jp>" <keiko-ta@fb3.so-net.ne.jp
>         <mailto:keiko-ta@fb3.so-net.ne.jp>>
>                  "tomas@eva.mpg.de <mailto:tomas@eva.mpg.de>"
>         <tomas@eva.mpg.de <mailto:tomas@eva.mpg.de>>
>                  "Elliot TURIEL" <turiel@berkeley.edu
>         <mailto:turiel@berkeley.edu>>
>                  "Stella Vosniadou" <svosniad@phs.uoa.gr
>         <mailto:svosniad@phs.uoa.gr>>
>                  "Cecilia Wainryb" <cecilia.wainryb@psych.utah.edu
>         <mailto:cecilia.wainryb@psych.utah.edu>>
>                  "Youniss, James" <Youniss@cua.edu
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>                  "silviar@servidor.unam.mx
>         <mailto:silviar@servidor.unam.mx>" <silviar@servidor.unam.mx
>         <mailto:silviar@servidor.unam.mx>>
>                  "sitakura@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp
>         <mailto:sitakura@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp>"
>         <sitakura@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp <mailto:sitakura@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp>>
>                  "Phil Zelazo" <zelazo@umn.edu <mailto:zelazo@umn.edu>>
>                  "Susan Rivera" <srivera@ucdavis.edu
>         <mailto:srivera@ucdavis.edu>>
>                  "Na&#39,ilah Nasir" <nailahs@berkeley.edu
>         <mailto:nailahs@berkeley.edu>>
>                  "Terezinha Nunes" <terezinha.nunes@education.ox.ac.uk
>         <mailto:terezinha.nunes@education.ox.ac.uk>>
>                  "Marc_H_Bornstein@nih.gov
>         <mailto:Marc_H_Bornstein@nih.gov>" <Marc_H_Bornstein@nih.gov
>         <mailto:Marc_H_Bornstein@nih.gov>>
>                  "Deborah Powers" <powersdw@berkeley.edu
>         <mailto:powersdw@berkeley.edu>>
>                  "judith.smetana@rochester.edu
>         <mailto:judith.smetana@rochester.edu>"
>         <judith.smetana@rochester.edu
>         <mailto:judith.smetana@rochester.edu>>
>                  "Alexandra M. Freund" <freund@psychologie.uzh.ch
>         <mailto:freund@psychologie.uzh.ch>>
>                  "David Witherington" <dcwither@unm.edu
>         <mailto:dcwither@unm.edu>>
>         Cc:      "Karger, Gabriella" <g.karger@karger.com
>         <mailto:g.karger@karger.com>>
>         --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>         Dear Members of the HD Editorial Board -
>
>         This year marks the 125th anniversary of Karger Publishing. 
>         As many of you
>         know, Karger is one of the few remaining family owned scientific
>         publishers.  They have been remarkably supportive of Human
>         Development.  I
>         recently received the request below from Gabriella Karger that
>         is connected
>         with the activities she is coordinating to mark this special
>         occasion.
>         Please take a moment to read her request, and send any
>         suggestions for such
>         highly significant research papers to me, so that I may gather
>         together
>         your suggestions and send them to her.
>
>
>         With best regards,
>
>         Larry
>
>         Dear Professor Nucci,
>
>         Whilst the year is still young, I am contacting you as Editor
>         of Human
>         Development, for your input and advice. As you may already
>         know, Karger
>         Publishers will celebrate its 125th anniversary this year. To
>         mark this
>         occasion, we would like to attempt something a little out of
>         the ordinary.
>         When my great-grand father founded the publishing house,
>         English wasn't the
>         scientific “lingua franca†. This is a relatively recent
>         phenomenon, many
>         great scientists published their work in other languages. Good
>         translations
>         are often either unavailable or difficult to locate. Being able to
>         understand the meaning of what the original author wrote and this
>         often-cited foundations upon which modern work is built, is
>         surely of vital
>         importance.
>
>         During our anniversary year, we would like to put together a
>         "collection"
>         of the most significant scientific work that was not
>         originally published
>         in English and make a corresponding collection of translations
>         available to
>         the scientific community on our website. May we kindly appeal
>         to you to
>         help us with this? The challenge is to identify the most
>         important articles
>         in the whole field of biomedical science. *If you would let us
>         know a
>         handful of the most significant papers in your field of
>         expertise not
>         available in English *(naming author, title and wherever
>         possible, the
>         source), we will check whether a translation of suitable
>         quality already
>         exists, look into the copyright issue and arrange to have an
>         english
>         translation made if none is available. Mendel's pioneering
>         work (Versuche
>         über Pflanzen-Hybriden) dating from 1865/6 is a suitable
>         starting point in
>         time.
>
>         We do hope that you can participate with us together in what
>         should
>         hopefully prove to be an interesting project. Raising the
>         profile of
>         milestones in science and making these more accessible, should
>         benefit all.
>
>          
>
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> It is the dilemma of psychology to deal with a natural science as an 
> object that creates history. Ernst Boesch.
>
>



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