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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PSYCHOTECHNOLOGICAL»
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1
Computer Systems Experiences of Users with and Without ...
in the evaluation of psychotechnological interaction (see Bohman and Anderson,
2005; Fairweather and Trewin, 2010; Feng et al., 2008, 2010). This shortcoming
opens a research space in HCI on different possible ways to test disabled users'
...
Simone Borsci, Masaaki Kurosu, Stefano Federici, 2013
Clark then advancedhis argument for psychotechnological regulation of “all
powercontrolling leaders” on the grounds that the threat of nuclear warfare
constitutedan imminent “survival crisis.” Why, though, should “all
powercontrolling ...
3
Crime, Critique and Utopia
The credibility of behavioural and psychotechnological approaches in the
correctional sphere was further undermined by Nancy Mitford's (1973) acerbic,
leftist critique of 'kind' and unusual punishments, which singled out 'the
Schwitzgebel ...
Margaret Malloch, Bill Munro, 2013
4
Relational Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis and Counselling: ...
I later imagined what it would be like to practise a manualised
psychotechnological therapy and meet such a client. I imagined the practitioner
teaching the client to think positively about life. I railed against psychotechnology
and I felt better, ...
Del Loewenthal, Andrew Samuels, 2014
5
Brain Policy: How the New Neuroscience Will Change Our Lives ...
Chorover (1981: 291) agrees that although psychosurgery has unique
characteristics, in terms of social policy it is merely one of a large number of "
psychotechnological" means of dealing with individuals or groups vaguely
defined as ...
6
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Psychology: Global ...
A noteworthy exception is represented by a group of clerics from the Company of
Jesus (the Jesuits) who were interested in psychotechnological work, mainly for
internal use by the order's educational system. The most significant name in this ...
7
Taking Care of Youth and the Generations
... creation of universities with global outreach, in such places as Saudi Arabia,
result from the same psychotechnological system of global psychopower
formation. While we wait (though we must not wait contentedly) for such a global
outreach ...
8
Sensus Communis in Multi- and Intercultural Perspective: On ...
People are now connected, i.e. logged in or on line as a result of the operative
forces of a 'psychotechnological ma'. But conforming McLuhans thoughts on
medial extension, according to De Kerckhove our minds will externalize
themselves as ...
9
Origin and Development of Scientific Psychology in Different ...
Gonzalo Rodriguez-Lafora tl886-l97l) and Jose Germain in Madrid. and Emilio
Mira-Lopez tl896-l964) in Barcelona. ln fact. both developed psychotechnological
procedures. closely related to the work of various similar groups that spread out ...
In addition to precision and predictability, this suggested psychotechnological
intervention into human affairs must be affirmatively humane. An inviolable sense
of moral responsibility is the essential new- ingredient which this new era of the ...