1st Edition

Intellectual Journeys in Ecological Psychology Interviews and Reflections from Pioneers in the Field

Edited By Agnes Szokolszky, Catherine Read, Zsolt Palatinus Copyright 2023
470 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

470 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

470 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Intellectual Journeys in Ecological Psychology: Interviews and Reflections from Pioneers in the Field presents 12 in-depth interviews with prominent scientists associated with Ecological Psychology, rooted in James Gibson’s radical approach to perception. Featuring a mix of interviews conducted around the turn of the millennium with leading figures of Ecological Psychology, the book... Read more

1. The landmarks of the Gibsonian ecological approach to visual perception and the landscape of post-Gibsonian thought

Harry Heft

 

2. Eleanor J. Gibson – Interview and reflection

Agnes Szokolszky, Catherine Read, Zsolt Palatinus, Karen Adolph

Biography

Ten most significant publications

An interview with Eleanor J. Gibson

Reflection on the 1997 interview (Karen Adolph)

References

Endnotes

3. Ulric Neisser – Interview and reflection

Agnes Szokolszky, Catherine Read, Zsolt Palatinus, Alan Costall

Biography

Ten most significant publications

An interview with Ulric Neisser

Reflection on the 1997 interview (Alan Costall)

References

Endnotes

 

4. Nancy deVilliers Rader – Interview and reflection

Agnes Szokolszky, Catherine Read, Zsolt Palatinus, Nancy deVilliers Rader

Biography

Ten most significant publications

An interview with Nancy deVilliers Rader

Reflection on the 1997 interview (Nancy deVilliers Rader)

References

Endnotes

 

5. Robert E. Shaw – Interview and reflection

Agnes Szokolszky, Catherine Read, Zsolt Palatinus, Robert E. Shaw

Biography

Ten most significant publications

An interview with Robert E. Shaw

Reflection on the 1997 interview (Robert E. Shaw)

References

Endnotes

 

6. Michael Turvey – Interview and reflection

Agnes Szokolszky, Catherine Read, Zsolt Palatinus, Michael Turvey

Biography

Ten most significant publications

An interview with Michael Turvey

Reflection on the 1997 interview (Michael Turvey)

References

Endnotes

 

7. William Mace – Interview and reflection

Agnes Szokolszky, Catherine Read, Zsolt Palatinus, Alan Costall

Biography

Ten most significant publications

An interview with William Mace

Reflection on the 1997 interview (William Mace)

References

Endnotes

 

8. Claudia Carello – Interview and reflection

Agnes Szokolszky, Catherine Read, Zsolt Palatinus, Caludia Carello

Biography

Ten most significant publications

An interview with Claudia Carello

Reflection on the 1997 interview (Claudia Carello)

References

Endnotes

 

9. Reuben Baron – Interview and reflection

Agnes Szokolszky, Catherine Read, Zsolt Palatinus, Reuben Baron

Biography

Ten most significant publications

An Interview with Reuben Baron

Reflection on the 1997 interview (Reuben Baron)

References

Endnotes

 

10. David Lee – Interview and reflection

Agnes Szokolszky, Catherine Read, Zsolt Palatinus, David Lee

Ten most significant publications

An Interview with David N. Lee

Reflection on the 1997 interview (David N. Lee)

References

Endnotes

 

11. Alan Costall – Interview and reflection

Agnes Szokolszky, Catherine Read, Zsolt Palatinus, Alan Costall

Biography

Ten most significant publications

An Interview with Alan Costall

Reflection on the 1997 interview (Alan Costall)

References

Endnotes

 

12. Gunnar Jansson – Interview and reflection

Agnes Szokolszky, Catherine Read, Zsolt Palatinus, Dankert Vedeler

Biography

Ten most significant publications

An Interview with Gunnar Jansson

Reflection on the 1997 interview (Dankert Vedeler)

References

Endnotes

 

13. Sverker Runeson – Interview and reflection

Agnes Szokolszky, Catherine Read, Zsolt Palatinus, Sverker Runeson

Biography

Ten most significant publications

An Interview with Sverker Runeson

Reflection on the 1997 interview (Sverker Runeson)

References

Endnotes

 

14. Finding and making paths in Ecological Psychology. Developmental trajectories as seen through interviews and reflections

Agnes Szokolszky, Catherine Read, Zsolt Palatinus

James and Eleanor Gibson at Cornell - Attracting and repelling forces

Finding paths to the Ecological Approach

A summary - Reasons for commitment and patterns of engagement

Maintaining the path: The ecological approach as a scientific movement

Making the path—Trajectories of research

Naming the path: (E)ecological (A)approach, (E)ecological (P)psychology, or ecological science?

What is Ecological Psychology and whose approach is it? Conclusion

References

Endnotes

 

15. Epilogue: The Cartesian Submariner Learns to Surf

Bill Warren

Affordances everywhere

DST and EES

Ecological neuroscience

The five Es

Information and specificity

Trending

Conclusion

References

 

Appendix: Ecological Psychology in photographs

Biography

Agnes Szokolszky received her Ph.D. at the Center for the Ecological Study of Perception and Action at the University of Connecticut, in 1996. She worked at the University of Szeged as Head of the Institute of Psychology and Head of the Cognitive and Neuropsychology Department. Her main research focus is on the Ecological Approach to metaphor and pretend play, critical thinking in psyschology, theoretical issued in cognitive science, and the history of psychology.

Catherine Read received her Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1980. She has taught and conducted research at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Miami University, Ohio; the University of Connecticut, and, currently, at Rutgers University and Ithaca College. Her research has centered on the Ecological Approach to novel metaphor and on elaborating Developmental Ecological Psychology.

Zsolt Palatinus received his Ph.D. at the Center for the Ecological Study of Perception and Action at the University of Connecticut, in 2013. He works at the University of Szeged in Hungary. His research focuses on multiscale interactions between the perceiver and the environment as a source of specificity in perception, action, and cognition.

'This is a wonderful collection of in-depth interviews with many leading ecological psychologists, sandwiched between reflections on the past and future of the discipline. This book not only shows the excitements and struggles of the first wave of ecologists, but also reveals how the approach took shape in the two decades after the founding father James Gibson had passed away. A group of opinionated scholars with a motley collection of thrilling ideas and some serious disagreements about how to take the Gibsonian approach further. A must-read for all ecological psychologists, and of great value to historians and sociologists of science interested in the emergence of new approaches.'

Rob Withagen, Assistant Professor at the Department of Human Movement Sciences, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, the Netherlands. He is the author of Affective Gibsonian Psychology

 

'The researchers featured in Interviews in Ecological Psychology are among the first few generations of ecological psychologists. Subsequent generations of ecological psychologists (myself included) have benefitted from their groundbreaking contributions to the field. And now, we can also benefit from an understanding of the context in which those contributions emerged. One of the great lessons of the ecological approach is that the successful performance of everyday behavior can only be understood in the broader context of the environment in which that behavior occurs. This book is an acknowledgement that the very same thing is also true about the field of ecological psychology itself (and fields of science in general).'

Jeff Wagman, professor of Psychology at Illinois State University, United States, and an Associate Editor of the journal Ecological Psychology

 

'This volume will offer something for anyone wanting a deeper appreciation of the ecological approach. Agnes Szokolszky’s interviews interlace accessible accounts of the theories and methods that shaped the field with engaging stories of personal dispositions, surprise findings and chance encounters to which the field would in turn give shape. Placed in a wider context by essays from leading scholars, the resulting collection serves not only as an important historical document but also as a powerful reminder of the pluralism of views that makes a science.'

Ludger van Dijk, philosopher based at the group for Systemic Change at the Eindhoven University of Technology and at the Centre for Philosophical Psychology at the University of Antwerp, in Belgium

 

'Reading these interviews has been humbling. You know you are in the presence of some of the greatest theoreticians of Psychology. The sources of their theoretical commitments and the paths their thinking has traveled through are fascinating. More importantly, they are significant for understanding the shape of psychology as a discipline. The book may engender feelings of regret – thinking of the many missed chances in the psychological sciences. However, these powerful interviews give me hope: maybe they will stir the theoretical consciences of the new generation of thinkers in Psychology. Maybe they will serve to halt blinkered empiricism and bring philosophical depth into every piece of research we do.'

Vasudevi Reddy, Emeritus Professor of Development and Cultural Psychology at the University of Portsmouth. She is the author of How Infants Know Minds, winner of the British Psychological Society's Best Book Award, 2011