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Cambridge University Press Consumer Expectations
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Cambridge University Press The Individual in the Changing Working Life
Book SynopsisA team of international experts present intriguing theoretical perspectives and research on how recent changes in working life have affected employees. They offer strategies to prevent negative working conditions and to help employees achieve a healthy worklife balance. Written for researchers and graduate students of work and organizational psychology.Table of Contents1. The individual in the changing working life: introduction Katharina Näswall, Johnny Hellgren and Magnus Sverke; Part I. Threats and Challenges: 2. New rules of work: exploring the boundaryless job Michael Allvin; 3. Changing work roles: new demands and challenges Johnny Hellgren, Magnus Sverke and Katharina Näswall; 4. The demand-induced strain compensation model: renewed theoretical considerations and empirical evidence Jan de Jonge, Christian Dormann and Marieke van den Tooren; 5. Job insecurity and employability among temporary workers: a theoretical approach based on the psychological contract Nele De Cuyper and Hans De Witte; 6. Independent contracting: finding a balance between flexibility and individual well-being Daniel G. Gallagher; 7. Work–family conflict in individuals' lives: prevalence, antecedents and outcomes Ulla Kinnunen and Saija Mauno; 8. My love, my life, my everything: work–home interaction among self-employed Toon W. Taris, Sabine A. E. Geurts, Michiel A. J. Kompier, Suzanne Lagerveld and Roland W. B. Blonk; 9. Modern work and safety Nik Chmiel; 10. Romantic relationships at work: old issues, new challenges Jennifer Carson and Julian Barling; 11. Ethnic diversity at work: an overview of theories and research Wido G. M. Oerlemans, Maria C. W. Peeters and Wilmar B. Schaufeli; Part II. Individual Attempts at Restoring the Balance: 12. Skeleton key or siren song: is coping the answer to balancing work and well-being? Jaco Pienaar; 13. The dynamic influence of individual characteristics on employee well-being: a review of the theory, research and future directions Christopher J. L. Cunningham, Gabriel M. De La Rosa and Steve M. Jex; 14. Stress and coping at work: new research trends and their implications for practice José M. Peiró; 15. Work stress, coping and gender: implications for health and well-being Eva Torkelson and Tuija Muhonen; 16. The role of protean career attitude during unemployment and re-employment: a literature review and conceptual model Lea Waters; Part III. Intervention and Promotion on the Organizational Level: 17. Participatory action research as work stress intervention Maureen F. Dollard, Pascale Le Blanc and Sarah J. Cotton; 18. Enhancing work engagement through the management of human resources Wilmar B. Schaufeli and Marisa Salanova; 19. Prevention: integrating health protection and health promotion perspectives Lois E. Tetrick; 20. Workplace interventions for occupational stress E. Kevin Kelloway, Joseph J. Hurrell, Jr. and Arla Day.
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Cambridge University Press A History of Psychology in Western Civilization
Book SynopsisClassical scholarship on psychology originates with Plato, Marcus Aurelius and St Augustine, and these thinkers can help unravel many problems in contemporary psychology. This book re-introduces scholarly psychology to readers today, and demonstrates its potential for dealing with the challenges of the twenty-first century.Trade Review'Anyone who can link the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius with Abraham Maslow, Plato with Chomsky and Hume with Seligman is on to something! The approach is stunning in its creativity and accessibility.' Alex Forsythe, University of Liverpool'This highly innovative and engaging work is an attempt to supply what [Alexander and Shelton] believe is missing … The selective treatment of authors and issues is one of the features that distinguish this book from other current texts on the history of psychology, which often sacrifice depth of understanding in an effort to achieve comprehensiveness of coverage.' William E. Smythe, PsycCRITIQUESTable of Contents1. Introduction: two histories of Western psychology; 2. Rationalism: Plato and the 'just' person; 3. Stoicism: Marcus Aurelius and the sufficient self; 4. Christianity: St Augustine and the incomplete soul; 5. Materialism: Thomas Hobbes and the human machine; 6. Empiricism: John Locke, David Hume, and experience as reality; 7. Evolution: Charles Darwin and Homo sapiens as a work in progress; 8. Medicine: Sigmund Freud and the world of neurotics; 9. Re-imagining psychology.
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Cambridge University Press Automated Evaluation of Text and Discourse with CohMetrix
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Cambridge University Press Psychology of Science
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Cambridge University Press Nonverbal Communication
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Cambridge University Press Thinking
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Cambridge University Press Universals of Human Thought
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Cambridge University Press Human Territorial Functioning
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Cambridge University Press Environmental ProblemsBehavioral Solutions Environment and Behavior
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Cambridge University Press Applications of EnvironmentBehavior Research
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Cambridge University Press The Nature of Creativity Contemporary Psychological Perspectives
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Cambridge University Press Sodium Hunger
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Cambridge University Press Psychology of Science
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Cambridge University Press Wisdom
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Cambridge University Press Contemporary Psychological Research on Social Dilemmas
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Cambridge University Press Moral Vision and Professional Decisions The Changing Values of Women and Men Lawyers
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Cambridge University Press Metaphors in the History of Psychology Cambridge Studies in the History of Psychology
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Cambridge University Press Putting Social Science to Work The Ground between Theory and Use Explored through Case Studies in Organisations
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Cambridge University Press Incentive Relativity
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Cambridge University Press Handbook of Bereavement
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Cambridge University Press The Future of Folk Psychology
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Cambridge University Press Metaphor and Thought
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Cambridge University Press The Future of Folk Psychology
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Cambridge University Press Situated Learning
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Cambridge University Press The Adaptive Decision Maker
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Cambridge University Press Judgment and DecisionMaking Research in Accounting and Auditing
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Cambridge University Press Metaphors in the History of Psychology
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Cambridge University Press The Skills of Argument
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Cambridge University Press Moral Vision and Professional Decisions
Book SynopsisDrawing on extensive interviews with men and women attorneys, the authors explore how moral reasoning affects lawyers' understanding of justice and their own role in promoting it. This examination of personal and institutional imperatives in the legal profession, illustrated with quotations from the lawyers themselves, raises questions that transcend traditional discussions of legal ethics.Trade Review"Moral Vision and Professional Decisions examines in fascinating detail how young men and women confront or ignore moral choices in their practice...Every first-year law student should be fascinated with this book; every practicing lawyer should read it to be reminded that following the letter of the law is only part of true morality" William D. Iverson, partner at Covington & Burling, Washington D.C."...links together an important debate within the field of moral development research as an emerging issue in the legal profession. The authors have managed to broaden gender differences in approaches to the legal profession without the strident finger wagging that has so often marred the analysis of gender issues. [They] have provided rich, intriguing, and accessible information that helps us see how lawyers' sense of compassion and caring clashes with the current role definitions of that profession." Larry Nucci, University of Illinois at Chicago"A brilliantly conceived and executed study of morality orientations in the legal profession." Choice"It cannot be read without causing readers to think and perhaps reevaluate personal morality. Moral Vision and Professional Decisions serves the profession well." Larry S. Stewart, Trial"But at a time when many lawyers gain less and less satisfaction from their practice, the Jacks are right to argue that lawyers may be better lawyers and better people if they adopt a broader conception of morality." Kenneth Jost, ABA JournalTable of ContentsPreface; Acknowledgements; 1. Care and rights: two ways of perceiving the world; 2. The lawyer's role: partisanship, neutrality and moral distance; 3. Personal morality: the orientation of lawyers toward rights and care; 4. Personal morality and attorney role: changing perceptions of professional obligation; 5. Women lawyers: archetype and alternatives; 6. Toward a more morally responsive advocate; Appendices; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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Cambridge University Press Environmental Aesthetics
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Cambridge University Press Perspectives on Activity Theory
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Cambridge University Press Psychological Perspectives on Justice
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Cambridge University Press Adult Eyewitness Testimony
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Cambridge University Press Psychopathology
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Cambridge University Press Upheavals of Thought
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Cambridge University Press The Phenomenology of Everyday Life
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Cambridge University Press Constructing the Subject
Book SynopsisConstructing the Subject traces the history of psychological research methodology from the nineteenth century to the second quarter of the twentieth century. Danziger examines the social context on research practice in the field of personality research. It has important consequences for a critical understanding of psychological methodology in general.Trade Review'A transformation is currently under way in the historiography of the science of psychology, and Kurt Danziger's book is one of the best of the new breed arising from that transformation … Constructing the Subject is essential reading for historians of psychology, and highly recommended reading for other historians and sociologists of science.' Isis'Kurt Danziger's Constructing the Subject is the most striking achievement in historical research within psychology since the publication of Edwin G. Boring's History of Experimental Psychology in 1929.' American Scientist'Danziger is to be commended for his incisive and compelling archaeology of investigative practices. Without a doubt, this is the most important history of psychology to come along in years.' Contemporary PsychologyTable of ContentsPreface; 1. Introduction; 2. Historical roots of the psychological laboratory; 3. Divergence of investigative practice: the repudiation of Wundt; 4. The social structure of psychological experimentation; 5. The triumph of the aggregate; 6. Identifying the subject in psychological research; 7. Marketable methods; 8. Investigative practice as a professional project; 9. From quantification to methodolatry; 10. Investigating persons; 11. The social construction of psychological knowledge; Appendix; Notes; Index.
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Cambridge University Press Sociocultural Studies of Mind
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Cambridge University Press psychotherapyandcounsellinginpractice
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Cambridge University Press Remembering
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Cambridge University Press Transitions from School to Work
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Cambridge University Press Organizational Control
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Cambridge University Press An Introduction to the Philosophy of Psychology
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Cambridge University Press Designing for Virtual Communities in the Service of Learning
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Cambridge University Press Collective Guilt
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Cambridge University Press Developing the Horizons of the Mind
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Cambridge University Press Rebels Within the Ranks
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