Notes on a Social Psychology of Thinking: A comparison of Bartlett and Moscovici
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2012-05-28
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BRADY WAGONER completed his Ph.D. at University of Cambridge and is now associate
professor of psychology at Aalborg University, Denmark. His interests include cultural
psychology, the history and philosophy of psychology, constructive memory, existentialism,
pragmatism and the absurd pursuit of mountain summits. He is on the editorial board of Culture
& Psychology, Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior and Integrative Psychological and
Behavioral Science, and is co-founding editor of Psychology & Society [accessed at:
http://www.psychologyandsociety.org/ ]. Additionally, he is a co-creator of the Sir Frederic
Bartlett Internet Archive [accessed at: http://www.sdp.cam.ac.uk/bartlett/ ] and has published
Symbolic Transformation: The Mind in Movement through Culture and Society (Routledge),
Dialogicality in Focus (Nova) and most recently Culture and Social Change: Transforming
Society through the Power of Ideas (Info Age). He is currently working on a book titled Bartlett
in Reconstruction: Where Culture and Mind Meet (Cambridge).