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Shepherd I. Franz was an important figure in psychology of the last century, and historians of psychology have given recognition
to much of his work. However, his experimental work with animals and his pioneer investigations in experimental and clinical
neuropsychology have been largely ignored. This article reviews his conceptual, assessment, and treatment contributions, including
(1) his pioneering work on the use of learned behavior as a baseline for the study of cerebral ablations, (2) his interest
in brain plasticity, (3) his development of comprehensive psychological assessment methods, and (4) his work on the rehabilitation
of neurological patients with techniques derived from his animal experiments. His work predated much of what is now part of
the conceptual substance of the experimental and clinical neurosciences. 相似文献
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Radical activist organizations face the complex task of managing their identity so as to draw political attention but also to appear legitimate and thus gain public support. In this article we develop a picture of the identities of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) members, a group mostly known for their direct action against whaling, via a thematic analysis of material from the SSCS website and interviews with SSCS members. In online commentary, founder Captain Paul Watson establishes several deliberately paradoxical notions of who the Sea Shepherds are. We relate these identity statements to interviews with core activists to examine how they manage the identity conflicts resulting from the group identity, such as being seen as “pirates” and “hard lined vegans.” We found that SSCS positions themselves as a diverse and unstructured organization, yet distinctively passionate and willing to take action where others will not. The implications of this research are discussed in relation to the importance of understanding the constraints and conflicts around political activist identities. 相似文献
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