Publications by Faculty & Students of the
History & Theory of Psychology
Graduate Area

 

Last updated 31 Jan 2007

 

Austin, S. & Prilleltensky, I. (2001). Contemporary debates in critical psychology: Dialectics and syntheses.  Australian Psychologist, 36, 75-80.

Austin, S. & Prilleltensky, I. (2001). Diverse origins, common aims: The challenge of critical psychology.  Radical Psychology, 2(2).

Austin, S. (2002). Power plays and critical psychology: A study of 'race' and racismProceedings of the 2001 International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conference.

Austin, S.,  Rutherford, A., & Pyke, S. (2006). In our own voice: The impact of feminism on Canadian psychology.  Feminism & Psychology, 16, 259-271.

Bakan, D. (1958). Sigmund Freud and the Jewish mystical tradition. Oxford: D. Van Nostrand.

Bakan, D. (1966). The duality of human existence: An essay on psychology and religion. Oxford: Rand Mcnally.

Bakan, D. (1968). Disease, pain, and sacrifice: Toward a psychology of suffering. Oxford: U. Chicago Press.

Bakan, D. (1974). Mind, matter and the separate reality of information. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, No. 4, 1-15.

Bakan, D. (1975). Speculation in psychology. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 15(1), 17-25.

Bakan, D. (1975). The authenticity of the Freud Memorial Collection. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 11(4), 365-367.

Bakan, D. (1975). Volition as a problem in psychology. Ontario Psychologist, 7(5), 5-8.

Bakan, D. (1976). Suicide, immortality, and the method of embarrassments. Essence, 1(2), 61-68.

Bakan, D. (1982). On evil as a collective phenomena. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 22(4), 91-92.

Bakan, D. (1982). The interface between war and the social sciences. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 22(1), 5-18.

Bakan, D. (1989).  A note on Freud's idea that Moses was an Egyptian as scriptural and traditional. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 25(2), 163-164.

Bakan, D. (1989). Contributions to the history of psychology: LIII. Maimonides' "Freudian" theory of prophecy. Psychological Reports, 64(2), 667-675.

Bakan, D. (1990). Sigmund Freud and the Jewish mystical tradition.  Oxford: Free Association Books.

Bakan, D. (1990).  Augustine's "Confessions": The unentailed self. In  Capps, D. & Dittes, J. E. (Eds.), The hunger of the heart: Reflections on the "Confessions" of Augustine (pp. 109-115). Storrs, CT: Society for the Scientific Study of Religion .

Bakan, D. (1991).  Some philosophical propadeutics toward a psychology of war. In Rieber, R. W. (Ed.), The psychology of war and peace: The image of the enemy (pp. 41-58). New York: Plenum Press.

Bakan, D. (1995).  Response to Rotenberg's "Cabalistic sexuality and creativity." International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 5(4), 251-253.

Bakan, D. (1996). The crisis in psychology. Journal of Social Distress & the Homeless, 5(4), 335-342.

Bakan, D. (1996). Commenting on PC and multiculturalism. Journal of Social Distress & the Homeless, 5(2), 139-141.

Bakan, D. (1996). Origination, self-determination, and psychology. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 36(1), 9-20.

Bakan, D. (1997). Freud, Maimonides, and incest. In Jacobs, J. L. & Capps, D. (Eds.), Religion, society, and psychoanalysis: Readings in contemporary theory. (pp. 23-27). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Bakan, D. (1998). American culture and psychology. In Rieber, R. W. & Salzinger, K. (Eds.), Psychology: Theoretical-historical perspectives (2nd ed.). (pp. 217-225).Washington, DC, US: American Psychological Association.

Bakan, D. (2001). On the reality of the incorporeal intelligibles: A reflection on the metaphysics of psychology. Perceptual & Motor Skills, 93(2), 531-540.

Bakan, D. (2001). Slaughter of the innocents: A study of the battered child phenomenon. Journal of Social Distress & the Homeless, 10(2), 147-216.

Ball, L.C., & Teo, T. (2007). Twin studies. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Ball, L.C., & Teo, T. (2005). Bridging the gap [Review of the book From racism to genocide: Anthropology in the Third Reich]. History and Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin, 17, p. 40.

Ballantyne, P. (1995). From Initial Abstractions to a Concrete Concept of Personality. In I. Lubek, et al. (Eds.). Recent trends in theoretical psychology (Vol. 4., pp.150-160). New York: Springer.

Ballantyne, P. (1999). Walter B. Pillsbury. American national biography (Vol. 17, pp. 524-525). New York: Oxford University Press.

Ballantyne, P. (2000). [The] Hawthorne research. Reader's guide to the social sciences. London: Fitzroy Dearborn.

Burman, J. T. (2006). [Review of the book Consciousness & Emotion, vol. 1:Agency, conscious choice, and selective perception]. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 13(12), 115-119.

Chataway, C.J. (1997) An examination of the constraints on mutual inquiry in a participatory action research project.  Journal of Social Issues, 53(4), 749-767.

Chataway, C.J. (1998).  Native Canada:  The promise of research. History and Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin, 10(1), 17-20.

Chataway, C.J. (1998).  Track II diplomacy:  From a track I perspective. Negotiation Journal, 14(2), 239-256.

Chataway, C.J. (2002).  The problem of transfer from confidential interactive problem-solving:  What is the role of the facilitator? Political Psychology, 23, 165-191.

Chataway, C.J. (in press).  Successful Development in Aboriginal Communities: Does it Depend upon a Particular Process?  Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development.

Danziger, K. (1977). Images from the past: The dialectics of control. Ontario Psychologist, 9(2), 6-15.

Danziger, K. (1979). The social origins of modern psychology:  Positivist sociology and the sociology of knowledge.  In A. R. Buss (Ed.) The social context of psychological theory:  Towards a sociology of psychological knowledgeNew YorkIrvington.

Danziger, K. (1979). The positivist repudiation of Wundt. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 15, 205-230.

Danziger, K. (1980). Wundt's psychological experiment in the light of his philosophy of science. Psychological Research, 42(1-sup-2), 109-122.

Danziger, K. (1980). Wundt and the two traditions of psychology. In R. W. Rieber (Ed.), Wilhelm Wundt and the making of a scientific psychology. New York: Plenum.

Danziger, K. (1980). On the threshold of the New Psychology: Situating Wundt and James. In W. Bringmann and R. D. Tweney (Eds.), Wundt Studies/Wundt Studien. Göttingen: C.J. Hogrefe.

Danziger, K. (1980). Wundt's theory of behaviour and volition.  In R. W. Rieber (Ed.)  Wilhelm Wundt and the making of a scientific psychologyNew York:  Plenum/

Danziger, K. (1980). The history of introspection reconsidered. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 16, 240‑262.

Danziger, K. (1982). Mid-nineteenth century British psycho‑physiology: A neglected chapter in the history of Psychology. In M. Ash and R.W. Woodward (Eds.), Psychology in nineteenth century thought: International cross‑disciplinary perspectives. New York: Praeger.

Danziger, K. (1983). Origins of the schema of stimulated motion: Towards a pre‑history of modern psychology. History of Science, 21, 183-210.

Danziger, K. (1983). Wundt as methodologist. In G. Eckardt and L. Sprung (Eds.), Advances in Historiography of Psychology. Berlin: Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften.

Danziger, K. (1983). Origins and basic principles of Wundt's Voelkerpsychologie. British Journal of Social Psychology, 22(4), 303-313.

Danziger, K. (1984). Towards a conceptual framework for a critical history of psychology. Revista de Historia de la Psicologia, 5(1-2), 99-107.

Danziger, K. (1985). The origins of the psychological experiment as a social institution. American Psychologist, 40(2), 133-140.

Danziger, K. (1985). Towards a conceptual framework for a critical history of psychology. In H. Carpintero and J. M. Peiro (Eds.), Psychology  in its historical context: Essays in Honour of J.Brozek. Valencia: Monografias de la Revista de Historia de la Psicologia.

Danziger, K. (1985). The problem of imitation and early explanatory models in developmental psychology. In G. Eckardt, W. G. Bringmann, and L. Sprung (Eds.), Contributions to a history of developmental psychology. The Hague and New York: Mouton.

Danziger, K. (1985). The methodological imperative in psychology. Philosophy of the Social  Sciences, 15, 1-13.

Danziger, K. (1987). Apperception. In R. L. Gregory (Ed.), The Oxford companion to the mind.. Oxford University Press.

Danziger, K. (1987). Herrmann Ebbinghaus and the psychological experiment. In W. Traxel (Ed.), EbbinghausStudien 2. Passau: Passavia.

Danziger, K. (1987). New paradigm or metaphysics of consensus? A response to Harre. New Ideas in Psychology, 5(1), 13-17.

Danziger, K. (1987). Social context and investigative practice in early twentieth-century psychology. In M. G. Ash & W. R. Woodward (Eds.), Psychology in twentieth-century thought and society (pp. 13-33). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Danziger, K. (1987). Statistical method and the historical development of research practice in American psychology. In         L. Kruger. L. J. Daston, et al. (Eds.), The probabilistic revolution. Vol. 2: Ideas in the sciences. (pp. 35-47). Cambridge, MA: MIT.

Danziger, K. (1988). On theory and method in psychology.  In W. Baker, L. Rappard & H. Stam (Eds.), Recent trends in Theoretical PsychologyNew York: Springer-Verlag.

Danziger, K. (1988). A question of identity: Who participated in psychological experiments? In J. G. Morawski (Ed.), The rise of experimentation in American psychology. (pp. 35-52).New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Danziger, K. (1989). Psychological experimentation as social practice:  Historical considerations.  (In Dutch).  Kennis en Methode, 1989, 13, 146-158.

Danziger, K. (1990). Constructing the subject: Historical origins of psychological research. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Danziger, K. (1990). Generative metaphor and the history of psychological discourse. In D. E. Leary (Ed.), Metaphors in the history of psychology (pp. 331-356). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Danziger, K. (1990). Malthus for psychology? Canadian Psychology, 31(3), 276-278.

Danziger, K. (1990). Wilhelm Wundt and the emergence of experimental psychology. In G.N. Cantor, J.R.R. Christie, M.J.S. Hodge, & R.C. Olby (Eds.), Companion to the history of modern scienceLondonRoutledge, 1990.

Danziger, K. (1990). Die Rolle der psychologischen Forschungspraxis in der Geschichte: Eine kontextualistische PerspektiveIn A. Schorr & E. G. Wehner (Eds.), Psychologiegeschichte heute.  GöttingenHogrefe.

Danziger, K. (1990). The social context of research practice and the history of psychology.  In Wm. J. Baker, R. van Hezewijk, M. E. Hyland & S. Terwee (Eds.), Recent trends in theoretical psychology (Vol. 2).  New York:  Springer-Verlag.

Danziger, K. (1991). Guest editor's introduction.  History of the Human Sciences, 1991, 4, 327-333. (Special issue on historiography of psychology).

Danziger, K.  (1992). The project of an experimental social psychology:  Historical perspectives.  Science in Context, 5, 309-328.

Danziger, K.  (1992). Ideas and constructions:  Reply to commentators.  Theory and Psychology, 2, 255-256.

Danziger, K. (1992). Reiz und Reaktion.  Historisches Wörterbuch der Philosophie, vol. 8, 554-567.  BaselSchwabe.

Danziger, K. (1993). The social context of research practice and the priority of  historyPsychologie und Geschichte, 4, 178-186.

Danziger, K. (1993). History, Practice and psychological objects.  Reply to commentators.  Annals of Theoretical Psychology, 8, 71-84.

Danziger, K. (1993). Psychological objects, practice, and history. Annals of theoretical psychology, 8, 15-47.

Danziger, K. (1994). Does the history of psychology have a future? Theory & Psychology, 4(4), 467-484.

Danziger, K. (1995). Neither science nor history? Psychological Inquiry, 6(2), 115-117.

Danziger, K. (1996). The practice of psychological discourse. In C. F. Graumann & K. J. Gergen (Eds.), Historical dimensions of psychological discourse. (pp. 17-35). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Danziger, K. (1997). Naming the mind: How psychology found its language. London: Sage.

Danziger, K. (1997). The historical formation of selves. In R. D. Ashmore & L. J. Jussim (Eds.), Self and identity: Fundamental issues. (pp. 137-159). New York: Oxford University Press.

Danziger, K. (1997). The varieties of social construction: A review. Theory & Psychology, 1997, 7, 399-416.

Danziger, K. (1997). The future of psychology's history is not its past: A reply to Rappard. Theory & Psychology, 7(1), 107-111

Danziger, K. (1998). On historical scholarship: A reply to Dehue. Theory & Psychology, 8(5), 669-671.

Danziger, K. (1999). Natural kinds, human kinds, and historicity. In W. Maiers et al. (Eds.), Challenges to theoretical psychology. Toronto: Captus Press.

Danziger, K. (2000). Making social psychology experimental: A conceptual history, 1920-1970. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 36(4), 329-347.

Danziger, K. (2001). Sealing off the discipline: Wundt and the psychology of memory. In C.D. Green, M. Shore, & T. Teo (Eds.), The transformation of psychology: Influences of 19th-century philosophy, technology, and natural science. Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Danziger, K. (2001). Wundt and the temptations of psychology. In R.W. Rieber & D. Robinson (Eds.) Wilhelm Wundt in history. New York: Kluwer/Plenum.

Danziger, K. (2001). The unknown Wundt: Drive, apperception and volition. In R.W. Rieber & D. Robinson (Eds.), Wilhelm Wundt in history. New York: Kluwer/Plenum.

Danziger, K. (2002). How old is psychology, particularly concepts of memory? History & Philosophy of Psychology.

Danziger, K. (in press). Where theory, history and philosophy meet: The biography of  psychological objects. In D.B. Hill & M.J. Kral (Eds.) About Psychology: Essays at the crossroads of history, theory and philosophy. New York University Press.

Danziger, K. & Ballantyne, P. (1997). Psychological experiments. In W.G. Bringmann, H.M. Lueck, R. Miller, and C.E. Early (Eds.), A pictorial history of psychology (pp. 225-232). Chicago: Quintessence Publishing.

Danziger, K., & Dzinas, K. (1997). How psychology got its variables, Canadian Psychology, 38, 43-48.

Dannziger, K. & Louw, J. (2000). Psychological practices and ideology: The South African case. Psychologie & Maatschappij, no.50, 50-61.

Danziger, K. & Schermer, P. (1994). The varieties of replication: A historical introduction. In R. van der Veer, M. H. van Ijzendoorn, & J. Valsiner (Eds.), Reconstructing the mind: Replicability in research on human development. (pp. 17-36).Stamford, CT: Ablex.

Denis, D. (2001). Inferring The Alternative Hypothesis: Risky Business. Theory & Science: 2, 1 (http://theoryandscience.icaap.org/content/vol002.001/03denis.html).

Denis, D. (2001). The origins of correlation and regression: Francis Galton or Auguste Bravais and the error theorists? History and Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin, 13, 36-44.

Dzinas, K. (1995) Editorial, Special Issue: Tribute to Kurt Danziger, History and Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin, 7(2), 4.

Dzinas, K. (1995). k.d. on K.D., History and Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin, 7(2), 32-35.

Dzinas, K. (2000). "Does it matter if CPA is 59? 60? 61?": Yes and No, History and Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin, 12(2), 34.

Dzinas, K. (2000). Founding the Canadian Psychological Association: The perils of historiography, Canadian Psychology, 41, 205-212.

Fairchild, H. H., Yee, A. H., Wyatt, G. E., & Weizmann, F. (1995).  Readdressing psychology's problem with race.  American Psychologist, 50, 1, 46-47.

Fancher, R. E. (1971). The neurological origins of Freud's dream theory. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 7, 59-74.

Fancher, R. E.  (1973). Psychoanalytic psychology: The development of Freud's thought. Oxford, England: W. W. Norton.

Fancher, R. E. (1975). Freud's attitudes towards women: A survey of his writings. Queen's Quarterly, 82 368‑393.

Fancher, R. E. (1976). The Neurological Origins of Psychoanalysis. York University Department of Psychology Reports, No. 36. Updated version online at: http://htpprints.yorku.ca/documents/docs/00/00/01/22/index.html

Fancher, R. E. (1977). Brentano's Psychology from an empirical standpoint and Freud's early metapsychology. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 13(3), 207-227.

Fancher, R. E. (1979). A note on the origin of the term "nature and nurture." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 15, 321-322.

Fancher, R. E. (1981). Review of V. Hilts's  A Guide to Francis Galton's English Men of Science.  Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 17, 540‑541.

Fancher, R. E.  (1982). Galton in Africa. American Psychologist, 37(6), 713-714.

Fancher, R. E. (1983).  Francis Galton's African ethnography and its role and the development of his psychology. The British Journal for the History of Science, 16, 67-79.

Fancher, R. E. (1983). Biographical origins of Francis Galton's psychology. Isis, 74, 227‑232.

Fancher, R. E. (1983). Alphonse de Candolle, Francis Galton, and the early history of the nature-nurture controversy. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 19, 341-352.

Fancher, R. E. (1984). Not Conley, But Burt and Others: A Reply. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 20, 186.

Fancher, R. E. (1984). The Examined Life: Competitive Examinations in the Thought of Francis Galton. History of Psychology Newsletter, 16, 13-20. Available online at http://htpprints.yorku.ca/documents/docs/00/00/01/30/index.html

Fancher, R. E. (1985). The intelligence men: Makers of the IQ controversy. New York: W.W. Norton.

Fancher, R. E.  (1985).  Spearman's original computation of g: A model for Burt? British Journal of Psychology, 76(3), 341-352.

Fancher, R. E.  (1985). Review of H.B. Gibson's Hans Eysenck: The Man and His Work. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 21, 245-248.

Fancher, R. E. (1986) Review of Sutherland's Ability, Merit and Measurement and Lemaine and Matalon's Hommes Superieurs, Hommes Inferieurs. Isis, 77, 339-341.

Fancher, R. E. (1987). Review of Tyor and Bell's Caring for the Retarded in America: A History. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 23, 78-80.

Fancher, R. E. (1987). Henry Goddard and The Kallikak Family photographs: "Conscious skulduggery" or "Whig history"? American Psychologist, 42(6), 585-590.

Fancher, R. E.  (1988). Gall, Flourens, and the phrenological movement. In L. T. Benjamin, Jr. (Ed.), A history of psychology: Original sources and contemporary research. (pp. 101-108).New York: Mcgraw-Hill.

Fancher, R. E.  (1989). Freud and psychoanalysis.  Chapter in R. Olby et al., eds., Companion to the History of Modern Science.  London and New YorkRoutledge.

Fancher, R. E. (1989). Galton on examinations:  An unpublished step in the invention of correlation.  Isis, 80, 446-455.

Fancher, R. E. (1989). Review of H.L. Minton's Lewis M. Terman:  Pioneer in Mental Testing and P.D. Chapman's Schools as Sorters.  Science, 244, 1596-1597.

Fancher, R. E. (1990). Francis Galton as a Literary and Scientific Stylist. Address delivered at the Boston Meeting of the American Psychological Association. Available online at http://htpprints.yorku.ca/documents/docs/00/00/01/29/index.html

Fancher, R. E. (1991). The Burt Case:  Another Foray:  Review of R. Fletcher's Science, Ideology, and the Media:  The Cyril Burt Scandal.  Science, 253, 1565-1566.

Fancher, R. E. (1993). Review of Adrian Desmond and James Moore, Darwin:  The Life of a Tormented Evolutionist.  Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 29, 269-270.

Fancher, R. E. (1993) Francis Galton and the Darwins.  The General Psychologist, 29, 1-5. Available online at http://htpprints.yorku.ca/documents/docs/00/00/01/23/index.html

Fancher, R. E. (1993). Francis Galton and Phrenology. Address delivered at the Montreal meeting of TENNET. Available online at http://htpprints.yorku.ca/documents/docs/00/00/01/21/index.html

Fancher, R. E. (1994). The historical background of psychology.  Chapter in Colman, A. (Ed.). Companion Encyclopedia of Psychology.  LondonRoutledge, pp. 19-37.

Fancher, R. E. (1995). A slim life of a large figure:  Review of Daniel W. Bjork's B.F. Skinner:  A Life.  Contemporary Psychology, 40. 730-732.

Fancher, R. E.  (1995).  The Bell Curve on separated twins. Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 41(3), 265-270.

Fancher, R. E.  (1996). Pioneers of psychology (3rd ed.). New York: W. W. Norton.

Fancher, R. E. (1997). Galton's hat and the invention of intelligence tests.  Chapter in W.G. Bringmann et al., (Eds.), Pictorial History of Psychology.  Carol Stream, IL:  Quintessence Publishing Co., pp. 53-55.

Fancher, R. E. (1997). Introduction to Galton's (1889) "Co-relations and their measurement, chiefly from antropometric data".  In S. Kotz and N.L. Johnson (Eds.), Breakthroughs in Statistics, vol. III.  New York, Springer, pp. 1-6.

Fancher, R. E. (1997). Biography Terminable and Interminable: On Writing a Life of Francis Galton. Division 26 Presidential Address, Chicago Meeting of the American Psychological Association. Available online at http://htpprints.yorku.ca/documents/docs/00/00/01/25/index.html

Fancher, R. E. (1997). Freud, Theorist of Complexity. Symposium paper presented at the Chicago Meeting of the American Psychological Association. Available online at http://htpprints.yorku.ca/documents/docs/00/00/01/20/index.html

Fancher, R. E. (1998).  Review of Graham Richards, Putting Psychology in its Place.  Psychoanalytic Psychology, 15, 1-4.

Fancher, R. E. (1998). A lucky biographee: A review of Leila Zenderland's Measuring Minds.  Contemporary Psychology, 43, 472-474.

Fancher, R. E.  (1998). Alfred Binet, general psychologist. In G. A. Kimble & M. Wertheimer (Eds.). Portraits of pioneers in psychology (Vol. 3, pp. 67-83).Washington, DC, US: American Psychological Association.

Fancher, R. E. (1998). Biography and psychodynamic theory: Some lessons from the life of Francis Galton. History of Psychology, 1(2), 99-115.

Fancher, R. E. (1999). A Historian’s Look at The g-Factor:  Book Review of Jensen on Intelligence-g-Factor.  Psycholoquy, 10, Issue 58 Article 8 [WWW document].  URL  http://www.cogsci.sotou.ac.uk/psyc-bin/newpsy?

Fancher, R. E. (2000). Review of Morton Hunt’s The New Know-Nothings.  Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 36, 44-46.

Fancher, R. E.  (2000). Snapshots of Freud in American, 1899-1999. American Psychologist, 55(9), 1025-1028.

Fancher, R. E. (2003). The concept of "race" in the life and thought of Francis Galton. Chapter in Winston, A. S. (Ed.).  Defining Difference: Race and racism in the history of psychology.  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association (forthcoming)

Fancher, R. E. (2003). A tale of two institutions: York's History of Psychology program and the Akron Archives. Chapter in Baker, D. (Ed.). Archival Research in the History of Psychology: Thick Description and Fine Texture. Akron, OH: University of Akron Press (forthcoming).

Fancher, R. E. & Schmidt, H. (2003). Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: Underappreciated pioneer of psychology. Chapter in Kimble, G. and Wertheimer, M. (Eds.). Portraits of Pioneers in Psychology, Vol. 5. Washington and Mahwah, NJ. APA and Lawrence Erlbaum (forthcoming).

Faye, C. (2007). Governing the grapevine: The study of rumor during WorldWar II. History of Psychology.

Friendly, M. (1999). The Graphic Works of Charles Joseph Minard: WWW document collection. http://www.math.yorku.ca/SCS/Gallery/minbib.html

Friendly, M. (2000). {Re-visions} of {Minard}. Statistical Graphics and Computing Newsletter, 11 (1), 1, 13-19. http://www.math.yorku.ca/SCS/Gallery/minard/minard.pdf

Friendly, M. (2002). Visions and re-visions of Charles Joseph Minard. Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 27(1), 31--52.

Friendly, M. (2002). A brief history of the mosaic display. Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 11 (1), 89-107. http://www.math.yorku.ca/SCS/Papers/moshist.pdf

Friendly, M. (2006). A Brief History of Data Visualization. In C. Chen, W. Hárdle & A. Unwin (Eds.), Handbook of Computational Statistics: Data Visualization (Vol. III). Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.

Friendly, M. (2007). A.-M. Guerry's Moral Statistics of France: Challenges for Multivariable Spatial Analysis. Statistical Science. Submitted 8/04/06.

Friendly, M., & Denis, D. (2000). The roots and branches of statistical graphics. Journal de la Société Française de Statistique, 141(4), 51--60.

Friendly, M., & Denis, D. (2001). Milestones in the History of Thematic Cartography, Statistical Graphics, and Data Visualization. WWW document collection. http://www.math.yorku.ca/SCS/Gallery/milestone/

Friendly, M., & Denis, D. (2005). The early origins and development of the scatterplot. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 41(2), 103-130.

Friendly, M., & Palsky, G. (2007). Visualizing nature and society. In J. R. Ackerman & R. W. Karrow (Eds.), Maps: Finding Our Place in the World. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Friendly, M., & Denis, D. (2002). Milestones in the History of  Thematic Cartography, Statistical Graphics, and Data Visualization: An illustrated chronology of innovations. http://hotspur.psych.yorku.ca/SCS/Gallery/milestone/

Gaito, J. & Shermer, P. (1985). Expected mean squares in psychological statistics: A brief history. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 23(6), 513-516.

Goertzen, J. R. (2005). Unifying the unification of psychology programs: A theoretical analysis. History and Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin, 16(2), 10-18.

Goertzen, J. R.  (2006).  Against integration or against using evolutionary theory to homogenize psychology?  A comment on Derksen.  Theory & Psychology, 16(4).

Goertzen, J. R., Fahlman, S. A., Hampton, M. R., & Jeffery, B. (2003). Creating logic models using grounded theory: A case example demonstrating a unique approach to logic model development.  Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 18(2), 115-138.

Goertzen, J. R., & Teo, T.  (2006).  Revisiting Wundt.  [Review of the book Wilhelm Wundt in history: The making of a scientific psychology].  Theory & Psychology,        16(4).

Granek, L. (2004). Prozac on the couch: Prescribing gender in the era of wonder drugs. (Book Review). Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 39, 299-300.

Granek, L. (2005).  Psychosomatic: Feminism and the neurological body.(Book Review). Feminism and Psychology, 15(3), 367-370.

Granek, L. (2006). The wholeness of a broken heart.  In Making Sense of death and Dying, E-book., Inter-Disciplinary Press, Oxford, UnitedKingdom.

Granek, L. (2006). Depression and relationships. In Making Sense of Health, Illness and Disease. Inter-Disciplinary Press: Oxford, United Kingdom.

Granek, L. (2006). Social policy and the ethic of care. (Book Review).Feminism and Psychology, 16 (3), 356-358

Granek, L. (2006). What's love got to do with it? The relational nature of depressive experiences.  Journal for Humanistic Psychology, 46 (2), 191-208.

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Green, C. D. (1992). Of immortal mythological beasts: Operationism in psychology. Theory and Psychology, 2, 287-316.

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Green, C. D. (1994). Fighting the good fight: A review of Andy Clark's Associative engines: Connectionism, concepts, and representational change. Canadian Artificial Intelligence, No. 35, 33-36.

Green, C. D. (1994). Psychology and epistemology: Explanation and exclamation. History and Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin, 6, 4-8.

Green, C. D. (1995). All that glitters: A review of psychological research on the aesthetics of the golden section. Perception, 24, 937-968.

Green, C. D. (1995). Logic of abstract theory confirmation or logic of scientific practice? New Ideas in Psychology, 13, 223-228.

Green, C. D. (1996). Fodor, functions, physics, and fantasyland: Is AI a Mickey Mouse discipline? Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 8, 95-106.

Green, C. D. (1996). Where did the word "cognitive" come from anyway? Canadian Psychology, 37, 31-39.

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Green, C. D. (1998). The thoroughly modern Aristotle: Was he really a functionalist? History of Psychology, 1, 8-20.

Green, C. D. (Ed.) (2000). Institutions of early experimental psychology: laboratories, courses, journals, and associations. In C. D. Green (Ed.), Classics in the History of Psychology Special Collections (http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Special/Institutions/).

Green, C. D. (2000). Is AI the right method for cognitive science. Psycoloquy, 11 (61). (ftp://ftp.princeton.edu/pub/harnad/Psycoloquy/2000.volume.11/psyc.00.11.061.ai-cognitive-science.1.green)

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Green, C. D. (2000). Review of John Sutton's Philosophy and memory traces: Descartes to connectionism. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 14, 329-333.

Green, C. D. (2000). Review of T. K. Johansen's Aristotle on the sense-organs. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 36, 272-273.

Green, C. D. (2000). Dispelling the "mystery" of computational cognitive science. History of Psychology, 3, 62-66.

Green, C. D. (2001). Scientific models, connectionist networks, and cognitive science. Theory and Psychology, 11, 97-117.

Green, C. D. (2001). Charles Babbage, the analytical engine, and the possibility of a 19th-century cognitive science. In C. D. Green, M. Shore, & T. Teo (Eds.), The transformation of psychology: Influences of 19th-century philosophy, technology, and natural science (pp. 133-152). Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Green, C. D. (2001). Review of J. Bourne Taylor & S. Shuttleworth's (Eds.), Embodied selves: An anthology of psychological texts 1830-1890. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 10, 337-338.

Green, C. D. (2001). Review of Jerry Fodor's In critical condition. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 37, 405-407.

Green, C. D. (2001). Operationism again: What did Bridgman say? What did Bridgman need? Theory and Psychology, 11, 45-51.

Green, C. D. (2002). Toronto's "other" original APA member: James Gibson Hume. Canadian Psychology, 43, 35-45.

Green, C. D. (2002). Review of Benjamin Woolley's The bride of science: Romance, reason, and Byron's daughter. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 33, 96-97.

Green, C. D. (2002). Comment on Chow's "Issues in statistical inference". History & Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin, 14 (1), 42-46.

Green, C. D. (Producer/Writer/Director). (2003). An academy in crisis: The hiring of James Mark Baldwin and James Gibson Hume at the University of Toronto in 1889. (40 min.) [Click here for "trailer": high bandwidth (cable, DSL) -- low bandwidth (dial-up) or for the full documentary (high bandwidth only)]

Green, C. D. (2003). Where did the ventricular localization of mental faculties come from? Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 39, 131-142.

Green, C. D. (2003). Psychology Strikes Out: Coleman Griffith and the Chicago Cubs. History of Psychology, 6, 267-283.

Green, C. D. (2003). Ancient Greek psychology. In A. Weber, (Ed.), Psychology. Vol. 1: History of psychology. Danbury, CT: Grolier International.

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Green, C. D. (2004). Digging archaeology: Sources of Foucault's historiography. Journal of the Interdisciplinary Crossroad. 1, 121-141..

Green, C. D. (2004). Review of Arthur I. Miller's Insights of genius: Imagery and creativity in science and art. Isis.

Green, C. D. (2004). On (not) trimming one's toenails with a bazooka [Comment on Adair & Vohra (2003). The explosion of knowledge, references, and citations. American Psychologist, 58, 15-23.] American Psychologist. (peer-reviewed)

Green, C. D. (2004, fall). Lost in the jungles of the electronic age: Discoveries and inventions. Newsletter for the Society of the Teaching of Psychology, p. 11.

Green, C. D.  (2004). Where is Kuhn going? [Comment on Driver-Linn, E. (2003). Where is psychology going?: Structural fault lines revealed by psychologists' use of Kuhn. American Psychologist, 58, 269-278.] American Psychologist, 59, 271-272.

Green, C. D. (2004). Review of Georgina Ferry's A Computer Called Leo: Lyon's Teashops and the World's First Office Computer. Journal of the History of the Behavioral  Sciences, 35, 226-227.

Green, C. D. (2005). Was Babbage's analytical engine intended to be a mechanical model of the mind? History of Psychology, 8, 35-45.

Green, C. D. (2005). James Gibson Hume. Dictionary of modern American philosophers. Bristol, UK: Thoemmes.

Green, C. D. & Groff, P. R. (2003). Early psychological thought: Ancient accounts of mind and soul. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Green, C. D. (Producer/Writer/Director). (2005). Toward a school of their own: The prehistory of American functionalist psychology [Video documentary]. 64 min.

Green, C. D. (2005). Review of Robert L. Martensen's The brain takes shape: An early history. New England Journal of Medicine, 352, 845-846.

Green, C. D. (2005). Introduction to "RetroReviews: History you can use." General Psychologist, 40 (1), 13.

Green, C. D. (2005, winter). How to have one's cake and eat it too: The story of the "Classics in the History of Psychology" website. Psychology Teacher Network,14(4), 9.

Green, C. D. (2006). Coleman Griffith: "Adopted" father of sport psychology. In L. T. Benjamin Jr., D. Dewsbury, & M. Wertheimer (Eds.), Portraits of pioneers in psychology (vol. 6, pp. 151-168). Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association & Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Green, C. D. (2006). RetroReview of John B. Watson's "Psychology as the behaviorist views it." The General Psychologist, 41 (1).

Green, C. D. (2006-2007). This Week in the History of Psychology. 30 weekly half-hour podcasts, featuring interviews with leading historians of psychology on significant topics in the discipline. http://www.yorku.ca/christo/podcasts/

Green, C. D. (2007). Johns Hopkins’ first professorship in philosophy: A critical pivot point in the history of American psychology. American Journal of Psychology.

Green, C. D. & Powell, R. (1990). Comment on Kimble's generalism. American Psychologist, 45, 556-557.

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Green, C. D. & Vervaeke, J. (1996). What kind of explanation, if any, is a connectionist net? In C. W. Tolman, F. Cherry, R. van Hezewijk, & I. Lubek (Eds.), Problems of theoretical psychology (pp. 201-210). North York, Ontario: Captus University Publications.

Green, C. D. & Vervaeke, J. (1997). The experience of objects and the objects of experience. Metaphor and Symbol, 12, 3-17.

Green, C. D. & Vervaeke, J. (1997). But what have you done for us lately?: Some recent perspectives on linguistic nativism. In D. Johnson & C. Erneling (Eds.), The future of the cognitive revolution. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Greer, S. (1997). Nietzsche and social construction: Directions for a post-modern historiography. Theory and Psychology, 7, 83-100.

Greer, S. & Horwood, M. (1998). Music as history: The representation of the individual in western music. In: W. Hannah & C. Cockerton (Eds.), The human project: Readings on the individual, society and culture (pp. 284-297). Scarborough, ON: Prentice Hall Allyn and Bacon, Canada.

Greer, S. (2000). Friedrich Nietzsche. In The A.P.A. Encyclopedia of Psychology. New York: APA.

Greer, S. (2000). Book review of Canada's King by Paul Roazen. Canadian Psychology, 41, 200-202.

Greer, S. (2001). Book review of The social construction of what by Ian Hacking. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 37 (4), 399-400.

Greer, S. (2001). Falling off the edge of the modern world? American Psychologist, 56, 367-368.

Greer, S.  (2002).  An insider on the outside looking in: On the future of the history of psychology. History and Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin, 14 (1), 20-26.

Greer, S.  (2002).  Julian Jaynes: The Last Modern Psychologist?  On-line at http://www.julianjaynes.org/2004/218.116.85.9917.215/pdf/greer.pdf. 

Greer, S.  (2002).  Freud's ‘Bad Conscience': The Case of Nietzsche's Genealogy.  Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 38 (3), 303-315.

Greer, S. (2002). An Insider on the Outside Looking In: On the Future of the History of Psychology. History and Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin.

Greer, S.  (2003). Self-esteem and the de-moralized self : A genealogy of self research and measurement.  In D. Hall and M. Krall (Eds.), About Psychology: Essays at the Crossroads of History, Theory, and Philosophy, pp. 89-108.  SUNY Press.

Greer, S.  (2003). On the discipling of esteem in psychological research: Three objections from Foucault, Rogers, and Luther.  History and Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin, 15 (1), 2-9.

Greer, S.  (2004). Nazis, Nietzsches, and Nihilism: Book review of C. Diethe's Nietzsche's Sister and the Will to Power:  A biography of Elisabeth Föster-Nietzsche and C. Bambach's Heidegger's Roots: Nietzsche, National Socialism, and the Greeks.  Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 40 (3), 319-321.

Greer, S.  (2005).  Basic vs. applied social science research.  In K. Kempf-Leonard (Ed.),  Encyclopedia of Social Measurement, pp. 121-128.  San Diego, CA: Elsevier Academic Press.

Greer, S. (2006).  A knowing noos and a slippery psyche: Jaynes’ recipe for an unnatural theory of consciousness.  In M. Kuijsten (ed.), Reflections on the Dawn of Consciousness: Julian Jaynes' Bicameral Mind Theory Revisited.  Las Vegas, NV: The Julian Jaynes Society.

Greer, S.  (in press).  Is There a “Self” in Self Psychology?  Or, How Measuring the Self Caused It to Disappear.  Special Issue of Social Practice/ Psychological Theorizing.

Heinrichs, R.W. (2000).  Eugen Bleuler.  In  Alan E. Kazdin (Ed.), The encyclopedia of  psychology, Volume 1 (pp. 434-435)New York: Oxford University Press/American Psychological Association.

Heinrichs, R.W. (2001).  In Search of Madness: Schizophrenia and Neuroscience. New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Heinrichs, R. W. (2003).  Historical origins of schizophrenia: two early madmen and their illness. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 39, 349-363.

Heinrichs, R. W. & Kadish, L. (2006).  Schizophrenia.  In Philip Firestone & David Dozois (Eds.), Abnormal psychology: perspectives (3rd edition). Toronto: Pearson.

Kohly, R. P., & Ono, H. (2002). Fixating on the wallpaper illusion: A commentary on “The role of vergence in the perception of distance: A fair test of the Bishop Berkeley’s claim” by Logvinenko et al. (2001). Spatial Vision, 15, 377–386.

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Müller, J., Broca, P., Finger, S., & Fancher, R. E. (1997).  The physiological roots of psychology. In L. T. Benjamin, Jr. (Ed.), A history of psychology: Original sources and contemporary research (2nd ed.). (pp. 62-87).New York: Mcgraw-Hill.

Nicholson, I.  (1994). Academic professionalization and Protestant reconstruction, 1890-1902: George Albert Coe's psychology of religion. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. 30(4), 348-368.

Nicholson, I.  (1994). From the Kingdom of God to the Beloved Community, 1920-1930: Psychology and the social gospel in the work of Goodwin Watson and Carl Rogers.  Journal of Psychology & Theology, 22(3), 196-206.

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Nicholson, I.  (1997). Humanistic psychology and the intellectual identity: The "Open" System of Gordon Allport. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 37(3), 61-79.

Nicholson, I. A. M.  (1997). To "correlate psychology and social ethics": Gordon Allport and the first course in American personality psychology. Journal of Personality, 65(3), 733-742.

Nicholson, I. A. M.  (1998). "The approved bureaucratic torpor": Goodwin Watson, critical psychology, and the dilemmas of expertise, 1930-1945. Journal of Social Issues, 54(1), 29-52.

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Nicholson, I. A. M. (2001). "Giving up maleness": Abraham Maslow, masculinity, and the boundaries of psychology. History of Psychology, 4(1), 79-91.

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Ono, H., Lillakas, L., Grove, P.M., & Suzuki, M. (2003). Leonardo’s constraint: two opaque objects cannot be seen in the same direction. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 132, 253–265.

Ono, H., & Wade, N.J. (2005). Depth and motion in historical descriptions of motion parallax. Perception, 34, 1263–1273.

Prilleltensky, I. & Austin, S. (2001). Critical psychology for critical action. International Journal of Critical Psychology, 2, 39-60.

Raskin, J. D., Weihs, K. D., & Morano, L. A. (2005). Personal construct psychotherapy meets constructivism: Convergence, divergence, possibility. In D. A. Winter & L. L. Viney (Eds.), Personal construct psychotherapy: Advances in theory, practice, and research (pp. 3-20). London: Whurr.

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Rutherford, A. (2000, Summer). Mary Cover Jones: Behaviorist as personologist. Newsletter for the Society of the Psychology of Women (Division 35, APA), 27 (3), 22-23.

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Rutherford, A. (2002). Back to the classroom…and beyond: Comment on Bhatt and Tonks. Bulletin for the History and Philosophy of Psychology, 14, 17-19.

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Rutherford, A. (2003). Skinner boxes for psychotics: Operant conditioning at Metropolitan State Hospital. The Behavior Analyst, 26, 267-279.

Rutherford, A. (2003). Raising her voice: The life of Leta Stetter Hollingworth. [Review of the book A forgotten voice: A biography of Leta Stetter Hollingworth]. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 27, 353-354.

Rutherford, A. (2003). [Review of the book A history of the behavioral therapies: Founders’ personal histories].  Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 39, pp. 395-396.

Rutherford, A. (2004). A “visible scientist”: B. F. Skinner writes for the popular press. The European Journal of Behavior Analysis, 5, 109-120.

Rutherford, A. (2004). Where history, philosophy and psychology meet: An interview with Wayne Viney. Teaching of Psychology, 31, 289-295.

Rutherford, A. (2004). Mary Cover Jones. In S. Ware (Ed.), Notable American women: A biographical dictionary, Completing the twentieth century (pp. 325-327). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Rutherford, A. (2005). B. F. Skinner. Dictionary of modern American philosophers. Bristol, EN: Thoemmes Press.

Rutherford, A. (2005). RetroReview of Edwin Boring’s The Woman Problem. The General Psychologist, Bulletin of the Society for General Psychology (Division 1, APA), 40 (1), 14-15.

Rutherford, A. (2006). The social control of behavior control: Behavior modification, Individual Rights, and research ethics in America, 1971-1979. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 42, 203-220. 

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Teo, T. (1993). Theoriendynamik in der Psychologie: Zur Rekonstruktion von Wissenschaftsentwicklung am Fallbeispiel von Klaus Holzkamp [Theory dynamics in psychology: On the reconstruction of scientific development using Klaus Holzkamp as a case example]. Hamburg: Argument.

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Teo, T. (1995). Rassismus: Eine psychologisch relevante Begriffsanalyse [Racism: A psychologically relevant analysis of a concept]. Journal für Psychologie, 3 (3), 24-33.

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Teo, T. (1997). Developmental psychology and the relevance of a critical metatheoretical reflection. Human Development, 40 (4), 195-210.

Teo, T. (1997). Should psychology care about subjectivity? [Review essay of the book Störenfried "Subjektivität": Subjektivität und Objektivität als Begriffe psychiatrischen Denkens]. Culture & Psychology, 3 (4), 505-510.

Teo, T. (1998). Prolegomenon to a contemporary psychology of liberation. Theory & Psychology, 8 (4), 527-547.

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Teo, T. (1999). Methodologies of critical psychology: Illustrations from the field of racism. Annual Review of Critical Psychology, 1, 119-134.

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