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Titre : |
About an origin of psychosociology |
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Numéro : |
01 |
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Année : |
1994 |
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Volume : |
I |
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Auteur(s) : |
Jean DUBOST |
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Résumé : |
The division of ground between psychology and sociology and the definition of their respective objects, in
France, in the days of Tarde and Durkheim, reproduced the ideological opposition between individualism and
societarism which accompanied the double political and industrial revolution. Psychosociology was born partly
from the refusal of this division but was notable truly to release itself from it, and this accounts for the definitions that place it in a function of hinge, bridge, articulation or that attribute to it the object of interaction between what is psychic and what is social. However, the best of its work situates is not on the periphery of sociology or at its intersection with psychology, but at the very heart of the processes of the functioning of societies and the problems of our time. |
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Pages : |
27 - 36 |
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Type : |
Other |
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Keywords : |
psychology, functioning, society, origins |
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