Transdisciplinarity and Psychology as Mode Theory:
Aiming for Transdisciplinarity in Humanities and Social Sciences
SATO Tatsuya March 30, 2012 Shinyosha, 306p.+viii
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SATO Tatsuya March 30, 2012
Transdisciplinarity and Psychology as Mode Theory: Aiming for Transdisciplinarity in Humanities and Social Sciences, Shinyosha, 306p.+viii ISBN-10:4788512858 ISBN-13: 978-4788512856 3300 + tax
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■Contents (From "Book" Database)
In order to solve the mountainous pile of problems in the modern society each discipline has to not only share the problems but aim for sharing solutions. This book consists of suggestions based on "mode theory," which is the framework considering the relationship between research and society, and reports of practices.
■Table of Contents
Part 1 Relationship between Mode Theory and Psychology
Chapter 1 Psychology Viewed from Mode Theory: Developing "Relationship between Psychology and Society"
Chapter 2 Mode II / Field Psychology / Qualitative Research: Initiation Strength for Psychology
Chapter 3 Mode Theory: Its Significance and Expansion into the Area of Human Services
Part 2 Mode Theory and Bottom-up Human Relationship Theory
Chapter 4 Establishment of Bottom-up Human Relationship Theory
Chapter 5 Viewpoint of Establishment of Bottom-up Human Relationship Theory that Crosses Swords with Clinical Governance
Chapter 6 Psychology Tackles Trans: Transdisciplinarity, Trans-sectoral, Trans-national and Psychology
Chapter 7 Establishment of Horizontal Society: Establishment of Bottom-up Human Relationship Theory through Alternative Options
Part 3 Practices in Mode Theory Toward Transdisciplinarity
Chapter 8 Practices in Transdisciplinarity between Law and Psychology
Chapter 9 Practices in Transdisciplinarity between Qualitative Psychology: Medical Care (Especially Psychology of Patients with Intractable Diseases) and Psychology
Chapter 10 Practices in Transdisciplinarity between Education and Psychology
Chapter 11 Practices in Transdisciplinarity between Science and Psychology