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| This course examines the strands of ecological thought in psychology ranging from self- proclaimed ecological theorist such as J.J. Gibson, Egon Brunswick, and Roger Barker through other theorists for whom context was crucial, such as Kurt Lewin and L.S. Vygotsky. More recent work is drawn from artificial intelligence, environmental and developmental psychology, and discourse analysis. The goal of the course is to help students develop a theoretical basis for understanding psychological processes as embedded in the physical, social, and cultural world. | |||||||
| Click here for the most recent version of the syllabus. | |||||||
| This web page is under construction. Check back in spring 2009 for further details on Dr. Saegert's courses. | |||||||
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