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Alice White deposited Science, Technology, or Medicine? The Case of the Construction of Officer Selection Tests for the British Army on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
Military historians have debated the role of the War Office Selection Board (WOSB) in creating a “People’s Army” and democratising the British military during the Second World War. The role of these boards in reconfiguring the identity of the psychiatrist and the boundaries of their expertise in mid-twentieth century Britain, however, has been lar…[Read more]
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Alice White deposited Little Hitlers: 20th Century Playground Psychology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
This short paper considers the ways in which psychologists in the 20th century have put children and the playground under the metaphorical microscope.
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Alice White deposited Silence and Selection: the “trick cyclist” at the War Office Selection Boards on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
In 1939, psychiatrists wrote to the War Office of Britain to offer up their services in the likely event of war. The response? A resounding silence. This unpromising start marked the first words (and the first silence) in a discussion of psychological science that would span the war. The ” trick cyclist ” , or psychiatrist, was a controversial…[Read more]
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Alice White deposited Governing the science of selection: the psychological sciences, 1921–45 on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
The psychological sciences were deployed in Second World War Britain on an unprecedented scale in the hopes of managing the mobilised population. This chapter traces three groups of psychologists: Bartlett’s experimental psychologists from Cambridge, psychologists from the National Institute of Industrial Psychology (NIIP), and the Tavistock C…[Read more]