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Profil
Derzeitige Stellung | Professor W-3 und Äquivalente |
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Fachgebiet | Entwicklungspsychologie und Pädagogische Psychologie,Ethnologie und Europäische Ethnologie |
Keywords | process methods, social change, memory studies, cultural psychology, history of psychology |
Auszeichnungen | 2022: Netherlands Institute of Advanced Studies Research Fellowship 2021: Honorary Professor, Universidad de Concepcion 2020: Lucienne Domergue Award 2020: Lyon Institute for Advanced Studies Research Fellowship 2018: Sigmund Koch Award (American Psychological Association) 2017: Early Career Award (American Psychological Association) 2016: Honorary Professor, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco 2009: Sigmund Koch Prize (International Society for Theoretical Psychology) 2005: Gates Cambridge Scholarship (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation) 2005: Overseas Research Students Award (University of Cambridge) 2003: David N. Saltman 83’ Prize for Excellence in Philosophy 2003: Howard Bonar Jefferson Prize (Clark University |
Aktuelle Kontaktadresse
Land | Dänemark |
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Ort | Aalborg |
Universität/Institution | Aalborg University |
Institut/Abteilung | Centre of Cultural Psychology |
Gastgeber*innen während der Förderung
Prof. Dr. Thomas Stodulka | Institut für Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin |
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Beginn der ersten Förderung | 01.10.2022 |
Programm(e)
2021 | Humboldt-Forschungspreis-Programm für Geisteswissenschaftler*innen |
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Projektbeschreibung der*des Nominierenden
Professor Wagoner is an internationally recognised researcher in cultural psychology, memory studies and the history of psychology. He has made major contributions to theories of culture, mind and memory and has developed novel methodological strategies to study them as unfolding processes. During his stay in Germany, he intends to develop novel synergies between psychology and anthropology, particularly in the connection with emotions and methodology, and to analyse data on people’s collective symbolic coping with the COVID-19 pandemic. |