СЛОВО О Н. П. ФЕТИСКИНЕ (памяти ушедшего друга), "Методология и история психологии"

Author(s):  
Владимир Александрович Мазилов

November 24, 2017 suddenly the life of Nikolay Petrovich Fetiskin, the famous and authoritative Russian psychologist, ended. V. A. Mazilov, the psychologist and his closest friend, shares his memories and experiences, involuntarily assesses the life path of N. P. Fetiskin, his personality, scientiic research, organizational, pedagogical and publishing activities. N. P. Fetiskin is a man with a broad soul, ebullient energy, sociable and cheerful, appreciating the life in all its manifestations, a caring friend and family man, easy on the rise, ready to help even strangers. N. P. Fetiskin's field of research interests is diverse: methodology and history of psychology, psychophysiology, psychology of emotions, labor psychology, social psychology, organizational psychology, pedagogical psychology, family psychology, ethnopsychology, sports psychology, legal psychology, gender psychology, stress psychology, acmeology, deviantology, addiction psychology, psychodiagnos-tics, psychological publicism, etc. Throughout his life, N. P. Fetiskin mastered new horizons of science, conducted innovative research, brought up a large number of scientific disciples. Under his direction, the scientiic collectives worked successfully, what is relected in a large number of publications. N. P. Fetiskin's departure from the life is a grievous loss for the family, friends, fellow scientists, this is a great loss for Russian psychology.

Author(s):  
Laslov Zubanych ◽  
Attila Józsa

On the occasion of the 700th anniversary of the Drugeth (of Italian origin) family’s arrival to Northeastern Hungary (in our case, to the Ung Сounty), a significant growth of interest is observed in the family as a whole as well as in some of its members who dominated the region for almost three centuries. This interest is not accidental, since the Drugeth family except the state-level dignitaries (palatines, royal judges, Transylvanian governors, commanders), enriched the history of the Hungarian kingdom with writers, poets, school founders, robber knights, and forgers. However, history often plays a strange game with its participants, since, while memories of some individuals are kept unchanged for dozens of succeeding generations, but for some others we have to assemble the "historical mosaic" depicting heroes of that time, practically from small fragments. In almost every scholarly work on the history of Northeastern Hungary (present-day Zakarpattia), special attention is paid to representatives of the Drugeth family, but biographical data of its individual members are rare. Scientific researches that began during the last decade at the Uzhhorod National University gave a serious “impetus for the intensification of “studies concerning the Drugeths” in the Ukrainian historiography”. The scientific work covers the life path and activity of a little-known representative of the Northeastern Hungarian nobility, statesman and writer Zsigmond Drugeth (? –1684). He has been paid little attention by the Hungarian historical science paid, although during his 27 years long life he graduated from university, participated in major historical events, and published 2 books. Unfortunately, Zsigmond Drugeth became a “victim” of the historical science. Science accepted the “mistake” of one of the historians as a historical fact, therefore the life path of Zsigmond Drugeth in most publications ends with a shameful execution on the scaffold. The aim of our scientific work is to show the real person who has left a powerful but still unknown mark in the history of Northeastern Hungary based on available resources.


2019 ◽  
pp. 116-127
Author(s):  
Robert Parker

This chapter focuses on E.R. Dodds’s famous book The Greeks and the Irrational (1951), in which he has largely moved on to a more psychologically inflected anthropology. Indeed, in the preface, Dodds warns that the book is not ‘a history of Greek religion or even of Greek religious ideas or feelings’. A famous—one might say notorious—argument in The Greeks and the Irrational is that the archaic Greek’s supposed anxieties and sense of guilt were a product of the tensions between fathers and sons created by the loosening of the old solidarity of the family which imposed absolute obedience. This is an argument that extends a psychological proposition about sons’ feelings for fathers to a proposition about society, thus an instance of the bridge between social psychology and social anthropology.


Author(s):  
V. S. Savchuk

The life path and activity of domestic scientists I. M. and A. F. Efimov are considered. The main milestones of their life path have been determined. The achievements of IM Efimov in the organization of higher education in Dnepropetrovsk, its role in the development of the activities of the Dnepropetrovsk State University and the Institute of Geology with him in the 1930s are clarified. The main directions of scientific activity and achievements of the family of geologists of the Efimovs are determined. Factors are analyzed, which caused the arrest of I. N. and A. F. Efimov and repression against them, as a consequence of the arrest. The fate of these scientists have been determined. Data on their lives and activities are clarified.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Julia Borisovna Plavinskaya

The subject of this research is the life path and scientific legacy of Erich Wulffen (1862-1936) – a prominent representative of the German legal psychology of the late XIX – early XX century. Unfortunately, his works are insufficiently studied in Russia. Therefore, the goal of this study consists in filling the information gaps on the evolution of legal psychology in Germany; analysis of the history of this field of scientific knowledge through the prism of personal biography and scientific contribution of the outstanding German scholar, whose works had a significant impact upon the development of Western European legal psychology. The following methods were applied: historical-functional, comparative-historical, systematization of psychological ideas of E. Wulffen, retrospective reconstruction of the evolution of his scientific ideas, and biographical that allowed determining his contribution to the formation of legal psychology as science. The author comprehensively examines the scientific legacy of Erich Wulffen – a scholar who made a significant contribution to the establishment and development of legal psychology in Germany. The new data is introduced into the scientific discourse allowing to analyze the logics and dynamics of evolution of psychological views, as well as determine the most important ideas of E. Wulffen that retain their relevance at present.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (4-2021) ◽  
pp. 7-27
Author(s):  
I. A. Razumova ◽  
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A. G. Samorukova ◽  

The autobiographical tale of geologists, the Negrutsa spouses, “The Path of Love” (2002) is an informative source on the history of Russian geology, the everyday life of field researchers, and the social history of the family. The main significance of the book is that it is a socio-anthropologically valuable autodescription of a married family belonging to the scientific intelligentsia and to a certain professional group. The work contributes to the study and understanding of the processes of the formation of Soviet urban families in the second half of the twentieth century. The content of the book is considere in the context of the problems of marriage choice, matrimonial relations, the organization of extended kinship communities, family crises and conflicts, the relationship between professional and family aspects of life. The Negrutsa family belonged to the type of married families, whose unity is based on the personal interaction of husband and wife and is supported by immanent values. At the same time, the married family is influenced by the traditions of parental families, which in this case differed significantly in socio-cultural properties.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vera Abramenkova

The textbook is devoted to the analysis of the phenomenon of childhood in the history of culture and modernity in the context of an interdisciplinary direction-the social psychology of childhood. The author traces the evolution of the most important social communities responsible for the formation of a child's personality — the family and the children's community; analyzes the conditions and mechanisms of manifestation of the ability to compassion and compassion in groups of boys and girls; reveals the uniqueness of the children's subculture and its importance in building a child's picture of the world — an integral system of relations. The special drama of the development of modern childhood, risks and vulnerability, strength and resilience in finding security are shown. Meets the requirements of the Federal state educational standard of higher education of the latest generation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Katja Corcoran ◽  
Michael Häfner ◽  
Mathias Kauff ◽  
Stefan Stürmer

Abstract. In this article, we reflect on 50 years of the journal Social Psychology. We interviewed colleagues who have witnessed the history of the journal. Based on these interviews, we identified three crucial periods in Social Psychology’s history, that are (a) the early development and further professionalization of the journal, (b) the reunification of East and West Germany, and (c) the internationalization of the journal and its transformation from the Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie to Social Psychology. We end our reflection with a discussion of changes that occurred during these periods and their implication for the future of our field.


1985 ◽  
Vol 54 (04) ◽  
pp. 744-745 ◽  
Author(s):  
R Vikydal ◽  
C Korninger ◽  
P A Kyrle ◽  
H Niessner ◽  
I Pabinger ◽  
...  

SummaryAntithrombin-III activity was determined in 752 patients with a history of venous thrombosis and/or pulmonary embolism. 54 patients (7.18%) had an antithrombin-III activity below the normal range. Among these were 13 patients (1.73%) with proven hereditary deficiency. 14 patients were judged to have probable hereditary antithrombin-III deficiency, because they had a positive family history, but antithrombin-III deficiency could not be verified in other members of the family. In the 27 remaining patients (most of them with only slight deficiency) hereditary antithrombin-III deficiency was unlikely. The prevalence of hereditary antithrombin-III deficiency was higher in patients with recurrent venous thrombosis.


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