Edited By: Alexandra Rutherford
Call for Papers
Women, Pragmatism, and the Psychological Sciences
A special issue of the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Special Issue Guest Editors: Michela Bella (University of Molise, Italy) and Francesca Bordogna (University of Notre Dame, US)
Read the full Call for Papers.
Deadline for submissions:
Expressions of interest can be emailed as soon as possible, but before July 1st 2023, directly to the guest editors (michela.bella@unimol.it ; fbordog1@nd.edu, and should include a brief (no more than 250 word) description of the proposed paper.
Full submissions must be received by 15 May 2024
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An all‐embracing science: The anthropological conception of Paolo Mantegazza
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Language as social action: Gertrude Buck, the “Michigan School” of rhetoric, and pragmatist philosophy
-  12 April 2024
Commitment, Cold War, and the battles of the self: Thomas Schelling on behavior control
-  1 April 2024
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The early origins and development of the scatterplot
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-  5 April 2005
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-  241-263
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