Field Theory in Social Sciences
Please sign in so that we can notify you about a reply
The book of Kurt Levin, a famous German and American psychologist, one of the founders of modern social psychology, is devoted to the development of problems of field theory. According to this theory, a person lives and develops in the psychological field of objects surrounding him, each of which has his own valency, that is, with a charge that can cause a person to voltage, requiring discharge. Levin called this behavior "field" and contrasted him with "strong -willed", caused by internal needs and motives.
many issues that he solves in the framework of this work have become fundamental to psychologists: the level of claims, group dynamics in the social sciences, social perception, field theory, target structure, target levels of the individual, etc.
For psychologists, historians, sociologists, media workers, teachers and students of the corresponding specialties
many issues that he solves in the framework of this work have become fundamental to psychologists: the level of claims, group dynamics in the social sciences, social perception, field theory, target structure, target levels of the individual, etc.
For psychologists, historians, sociologists, media workers, teachers and students of the corresponding specialties
Author:
Author:Levin Kurt Kurt.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:White
Series:
Series: Psychological Technologies
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-8291-2060-3
No reviews found