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Re: [xmca] Classical German Philosophy
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- From: Wolff-Michael Roth <mroth@uvic.ca>
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 18:03:53 -0700
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As I wrote to Andy, yes, there are 3 chapters in the book edited by Tolman and Maiers, Critical Psychology, and there is a 1992 article I think in Theory & Psychology. Charles Tolman, who befriended KH wrote a good English description of critical psychology, in a book he published himself.
For those who missed it, Jean Lave cites him in her introduction to the practices book, which she edited together with Seth. She also wrote a piece at the occasion of KH's death, which was published in English but appeared in the journal he founded, Forum Kritische Psychologie.
So, sorry, no books,
This is from the wikipedia entry of KH
Klaus Holzkamp (1992): On Doing Psychology Critically. Theory and Psychology 2, S.193-204; for further references see also Charles Tolman (1994): Psychology, Society and Subjectivity: An Introduction to German Critical Psychology, London: Routledge and Thomas Teo (1998): Klaus Holzkamp and the Rise and Fall of German Critical Psychology. History of Psychology 1998, Vol. 1, Nr. 3; Wolfgang Maiers (1999): Critical Psychology - An Unfinished Modern Project. In: Wolfgang Maiers et al. (Eds.): Challenges to Theoretical Psychology, 457-466
Cheers,
Michael
On 2010-03-15, at 4:29 PM, mike cole wrote:
Thanks for the interesting glimpses into Holzkamp's ideas, Michael, but can
it really be true that there are NO articles or books by Holzkamp in
English? The Wikipedia entry on him has none.
co-conversationally yours
mike
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 6:03 AM, Wolff-Michael Roth <mroth@uvic.ca> wrote:
> Hi Andy, and others,
> I had published the following piece in the connection with Klaus Holzkamp.
> It is in English, though it appeared in a German journal.
>
> Roth, W.-M. (2008). Klaus Holzkamp in the Americas: A personal account.
> Journal für Psychologie,
> Available at www.journal-fuer-psychologie.de/jfp-2-2008-4.html
>
> Cheers,
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