2018
DOI: 10.5354/0719-0581.2018.50755
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La historia de la psicología en América Latina: editorial

Abstract: La psicología, como disciplina de conocimiento, cuenta con una historia que se remonta hasta tiempos inmemorables y atraviesa diferentes periodos históricos. Como profesión, su surgimiento es más bien contemporáneo. El psicólogo tal como hoy lo conocemos, es decir, un profesional especializado y formado universitariamente, es una invención del siglo XX, particularmente de la segunda mitad. Su aparición es el resultado de la concurrencia de diversos factores científicos, sociales, políticos, económicos y cultur… Show more

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“…been consolidated in Latin America in the last 2 decades, both in terms of the quantity of scholars and the diversity and quality of production, as has been commented on in several publications (i.e., Facchinetti et al, 2014;Klappenbach & Jaco ´-Vilela, 2016; Ossa et al, 2021;Quezada et al, 2018). Such growth meant that it became possible to start building bridges with North American scholars, bringing broader and more inclusive perspectives into the specialty, as well as to foster exchanges among scholars and renew research agenda through new topics and comparisons among diverse regions (Pickren & Rutherford, 2012).…”
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“…been consolidated in Latin America in the last 2 decades, both in terms of the quantity of scholars and the diversity and quality of production, as has been commented on in several publications (i.e., Facchinetti et al, 2014;Klappenbach & Jaco ´-Vilela, 2016; Ossa et al, 2021;Quezada et al, 2018). Such growth meant that it became possible to start building bridges with North American scholars, bringing broader and more inclusive perspectives into the specialty, as well as to foster exchanges among scholars and renew research agenda through new topics and comparisons among diverse regions (Pickren & Rutherford, 2012).…”
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“…The last decade saw the emergence of several new perspectives for updated and solid methodological frameworks, such as gender-related issues (i.e., Ostrovsky, 2010; Rutherford, 2019), renewed philosophical approaches to history (de Freitas Araujo, 2017), digital humanities (Burman, 2018; Flis & van Eck, 2018), and a proposal for the integration of history in theory production in psychology (Klempe & Smith, 2016; Teo, 2015), among others. In particular, the field of inquiry has been consolidated in Latin America in the last 2 decades, both in terms of the quantity of scholars and the diversity and quality of production, as has been commented on in several publications (i.e., Facchinetti et al, 2014; Klappenbach & Jacó-Vilela, 2016; Ossa et al, 2021; Quezada et al, 2018). Such growth meant that it became possible to start building bridges with North American scholars, bringing broader and more inclusive perspectives into the specialty, as well as to foster exchanges among scholars and renew research agenda through new topics and comparisons among diverse regions (Pickren & Rutherford, 2012).…”
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“…The members of the group contribute extensively to furthering the field history of psychology, publishing articles in ISP’s peer-reviewed journal ( Revista Interamericana de Psicología /Interamerican Journal of Psychology), and its magazine (Bulletin Interamerican Psychology), as well as other well-known Latin American journals. They also propose and present pertinent topics encouraging panel discussions during ISP’s conferences (Alarcón, 2004; Facchinetti et al, 2014; Ferrari et al, 2016; Jacó-Vilela & Portugal, 2012; Quezada et al, 2018).…”
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“…O desenvolvimento da Psicologia na América Latina foi moldado por uma complexa interação de fatores históricos, culturais e sociopolíticos. A disciplina foi introduzida pela primeira vez no final do século XIX e início do século XX no México, derivada principalmente através da influência de estudiosos europeus e norte-americanos (QUEZADA, et al, 2018). No entanto, o campo passou desde então por transformações significativas, e muitos psicólogos latino-americanos procuram desenvolver uma identidade e abordagem distintas que reflitam melhor o contexto cultural e social único da região (PÉREZ & CONSOLI, 2020).…”
Section: Psicologia E Direitos Humanos Na América Latina E No Brasilunclassified