Re: Holzkamp

From: elhammoumi (elham@rockymountnc.com)
Date: Fri Aug 17 2001 - 07:20:37 PDT


Hi Andy,

Holzkamp, K. (1992). Doing psychology critically. Theory & Psychology, 2(2),
193-204.
Teo, T. (1998). Klaus Holzkamp and the rise and decline of German critical
psychology. History of Psychology, 1(3), 235-253.
Teo, T. (1997). Developmental Psychology and the Relevance of a Critical
Metatheoretical Reflection.
Human Development, 40(4), 195-210.
Tolman, C. (1989). What's critical about Kritische Psychologie? Canadian
Psychology, 30, 628-635.
Van Ijzendoorn, M. H., & Van der Veer, R. (1984). Recent developments in
critical psychology: The Berlin School of Critical Psychology. In M. H. Van
Ijzendoorn & R. Van der Veer, Main currents of critical psychology:
Vygotsky, Holzkamp and Riegel (pp. 107-180). New York: Irvington Publishers.
Stroebe, W. (1980). Critical school of German social psychology. Personality
and Social Psychology Bulletin, 6(1), 105-112.
Van Ijzendoorn, M. H., & Van der Veer, R. (1983). Holzkamp's critical
psychology and the functional-historical method: A critical appraisal.
Storia e Critica della Psicologia, 4(1): 5-26.
Tolman, C. (1995). Toward a societal conception of the individual in social
psychology. In Ian Lubek & al. (Eds.); van Hezewijk, Rene (Ed), Trends and
issues in theoretical psychology. (pp. 164-170). New York, NY, US: Springer
Publishing
Tent, James, F. (1988). The free University of Berlin: A political history.
Blommington: Indiana University Press,
See pp. 368-369: After school program '"Red fredoom" and p.436.
Broughton, J. M. (Ed.). (1987). Critical theories of psychological
development. NY: Plenum Press. I think there is a chapter (by E. Elbers) in
which Elbers argues that the functional-historical method of Klaus holzkamp
neglects the history of society and possible psychological changes in the
course of history.
Mohamed Elahmmoumi

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Blunden" <andy@mira.net>
To: <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 7:38 PM
Subject: Holzkamp

> Is anyone familiar with the "German Critical Psychology" of Klaus
Holzkamp?
> I'm not, but a German friend of mine from Jena is insisting that German
> Critical Psychology is "even better" than the Vygotsky School, but the
only
> English language web link she has been able to give me is to a book by
> Charles Tolman of the University of Victoria, Canada:
> http://web.uvic.ca/german/400/students/gewalt92.html
>
> Andy Blunden

>



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