Description |
284 pages : illustrations |
Contents |
Foreword / Jerome Bruner -- Pt. I. Introduction. 1. Psychology as biological and social science / Akiko Saito. 2. The life and work of Frederic C. Bartlett / Alan Welford -- Pt. II. Historical and theoretical issues. 3. W. H. R. Rivers and the early history of psychology at Cambridge / Paul Whittle. 4. Remembering Bartlett / Alan Baddeley and Richard Gregory. 5. Bartlett's psycho-anthropological project / Alberto Rosa -- Pt. III. Contemporary research. 6. Bartlett's concept of the schema and its impact on theories of knowledge representation in contemporary cognitive psychology / William F. Brewer. 7. Bartlett's trilogy of memory: Reconstructing the concept of attitude / Steen F. Larsen and Dorthe Berntsen. 8. Repeated reproduction from memory / Henry L. Roediger III, Erik T. Bergman and Michelle L. Meade. 9. Re-fusing anthropology and psychology / Jennifer Cole and Michael Cole. 10. Multilevel analyses of social bases of cognition / Akiko Saito |
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11. Memory and selective attention: Bartlett and Evans-Pritchard / Mary Douglas. 12. Whatever happened to 'social constructiveness'? / David Bloor -- Bibliography: The papers of Frederic Charles Bartlett / Hugh Frederic Bartlett |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-271) and indexes |
Subject |
Bartlett, Frederic C. (Frederic Charles), Sir, 1887-1969.
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Saito, Akiko, 1964-
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Cognition and culture.
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Author |
Saito, Akiko, 1964-
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LC no. |
99013199 |
ISBN |
0415201721 |
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041520173X (paperback) |
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