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Historians of Human Development

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A global network of scholars interested in the History of Human Development broadly conceived (incl. dev psych, genetic epistemology, CHAT, pedagogy, childhood)

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Early Bird Registration fees are available until 31st May for the 42nd Annual Conference of ESHHS at University of Essex, UK, 25-28th June, 2024. Please follow the link for the program and registration. www1.essex.ac.uk/online_shop/co…


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Just published: a paper on M.J. Langeveld's educational theory by Marloes Hoencamp and supervisors. Note the new findings on Aquinas: tandfonline.com/eprint/8F3NW8M…


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Applications are now OPEN for our Small Research Grants on Education Program! We support field-initiatied projects that contribute to the improvement of education, broadly conceived. We're accepting full proposals until April 30 at noon CT. spencer.org/grant_types/sm…


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The paper for which I was awarded the @hssonline 2022 Burnham Award has just been published in the Journal of the History of the Behav. Sciences. If you're interested in early 20th-century clinical psychology or the epistemology of clinical research, then this is the stuff!

New on ifp.nyu.edu | A supposedly objective thing I’ll never use again: Word association and the quest for validity and reliability in emotional adjustment research from Carl Jung to Carl Rogers (1898–1927) | tinyl.io/9kKW

Info4Practice's tweet image. New on ifp.nyu.edu | A supposedly objective thing I’ll never use again: Word association and the quest for validity and reliability in emotional adjustment research from Carl Jung to Carl Rogers (1898–1927) | tinyl.io/9kKW


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CHEIRON invites submissions of papers that deal with an aspect of the history of the human, behavioral or social sciences or related historiographical and methodological issues. Deadline: February 12th, 2024, 5 pm EST cheironsoc.org


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I haven't been so excited about a new book in a long time: "Piaget’s Genetic Epistemology for Mathematics Education Research." Published yesterday, so I still need to wait for my copy to arrive. @Tweet_JPS @Centre_Piaget link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9…

BurmanPhD's tweet image. I haven't been so excited about a new book in a long time: "Piaget’s Genetic Epistemology for Mathematics Education Research." Published yesterday, so I still need to wait for my copy to arrive. @Tweet_JPS @Centre_Piaget
link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9…

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New entry in the HEX Handbook by @KristineAlexand @Olsensid and @karenvallgarda on voices and sources. A much needed critical intervention from historians of childhood concerning the mediation of adult voices in the archive. Read: sites.tuni.fi/hexhandbook/me…


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Women’s History Today CFP: exciting special issue for those interested in childhood / childcare 💫

amand8's tweet image. Women’s History Today CFP: exciting special issue for those interested in childhood / childcare 💫

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Just one month to go until our inaugural conference, John Dewey and His Legacy for Education, at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale on Oct 12-14. deweycenter.siu.edu/center-events/…


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CALL FOR PAPERS 📢 There is still time to send your abstracts for @histchild 's fourth biennial conference on 'Children's Worlds Through Time'. We want to hear all about your #histchild research. Find out more here: histchild.org/pages/newcastl…


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Since my unexpected election to serve as president of @APA's division for #HistPsych, I've been thinking about the role historians can play inside science. This came across my desk today, and now I'm wondering if you know of similar discussions in #HistSci cambridge.org/core/journals/…


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During this academic year, Carl-Filip Smedberg will be a postdoctoral researcher at LUCK. His exciting project has the title “Constructing the Un/Educated: Social Hierarchisation in the Rise of the Knowledge Society, c. 1968–1990”. Welcome, Carl-Filip! newhistoryofknowledge.com/2023/08/21/wel…


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Are you a researcher who is passionate about sharing your research with the general public? Our Mid-Career Fellowships aim to promote humanities and social sciences to a broader audience by supporting individual research projects. Find out more: thebritishacademy.ac.uk/funding/mid-ca…

BritishAcademy_'s tweet image. Are you a researcher who is passionate about sharing your research with the general public? Our Mid-Career Fellowships aim to promote humanities and social sciences to a broader audience by supporting individual research projects. Find out more: thebritishacademy.ac.uk/funding/mid-ca…

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Safe the dates! Our annual conference 2024 will take place from Wed 10 Jul to Sat 13 Jul in person at Aberystwyth University - at the beautiful west coast of Wales! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿We'll keep you posted on the CfP!


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Book Review of Kirby & Snowling's 'Dyslexia: A History' by @SimonJarrett6

ReadOxford's tweet image. Book Review of Kirby & Snowling's 'Dyslexia: A History'  by @SimonJarrett6

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In this week's featured SHCY book conversation, Helle Strandgaard Jensen (@Sesamescholar) discusses her book, "Sesame Street: A Transnational History" (Oxford University Press, 2023), with David Buckingham (@ddbuckingham): shcy.org/features/books…

shcyhome's tweet image. In this week's featured SHCY book conversation, Helle Strandgaard Jensen (@Sesamescholar) discusses her book, "Sesame Street: A Transnational History" (Oxford University Press, 2023), with David Buckingham (@ddbuckingham): shcy.org/features/books…

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A new opportunity for becoming a PhD-researcher in education at the University of Oslo! Both comparative and historical studies on curriculum and/or teaching are welcome. Please apply or share. jobbnorge.no/en/available-j…


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⭐️JOB ALERT: Lecturer in #Philosophy of Education at University College London UCL has an opening for a philosopher/theorist whose work speaks to #education (broadly construed). Great faculty with colleagues working across the social sciences More here: bit.ly/451RepZ


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History of Science Society Centenary: Women Historians of Science @hssonline m.soundcloud.com/user-287120959…


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Palgrave Studies in History of Emotions (eds.: moi-même, Erin Sullivan)—16 titles out, 2 open access, most on sale for €12.99, til 28 July. E.g., by Giorgi, @virbeatum, Frevert et al.@EmotionsMpib, Bailey & @KatieEBarclay , @AndreeaMarcule1 et al. link.springer.com/series/14584/b…


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