The book Deep Experiencing: Dialogues within the Self written by Olga Lehmann and Jaan Valsiner offers a glimpses of that restless search for novelty which characterize the very first steps of almost all the younger researchers who, often, are prematurely sacrificed at the altar of the so called scientific research. Nowadays academia is becoming more and more the place of repetition and homologations instead of the place of innovations and “cultural revolution”. Psychology (and Social Science at large) are progressively losing their “developmental” habit and their interest in understanding the complexity of the human experience with the dramatic consequence of detaching the researcher from the phenomena.
Marsico G., Valsiner J. (2018). Dialogical tension within the Self. In O.V. Lehmann & J. Valsiner (Eds.). Deep Experiencing. Dialogues Within The Self, (pp. vii-ix), New York: Springer.
MARSICO, Giuseppina
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2018-01-01
Abstract
The book Deep Experiencing: Dialogues within the Self written by Olga Lehmann and Jaan Valsiner offers a glimpses of that restless search for novelty which characterize the very first steps of almost all the younger researchers who, often, are prematurely sacrificed at the altar of the so called scientific research. Nowadays academia is becoming more and more the place of repetition and homologations instead of the place of innovations and “cultural revolution”. Psychology (and Social Science at large) are progressively losing their “developmental” habit and their interest in understanding the complexity of the human experience with the dramatic consequence of detaching the researcher from the phenomena.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.