Navigating the Intricate Dance of Minds and Markets: A Journey from the Twentieth to the Twenty-first Century

Introduction Imagine every decision you make throughout your day—choosing what to eat, what to wear, or when to take a break from work—being silently influenced by a complex web of social psychology, economics, and broader social sciences. Now, consider how these disciplines have evolved over the past century, continually shaping our understanding of human behavior. […]

Understanding the Pathways to Radicalization: Insights from Psychology

Introduction Have you ever wondered how ordinary people get drawn into seemingly inexplicable acts of violence, like terrorism? It’s a question that baffles many, and finding answers is as crucial as ever in our interconnected world. The journal article “From Profiles to Pathways and Roots to Routes: Perspectives from Psychology on Radicalization into Terrorism” delves […]

The Forgotten Pioneers of Psychology: Unveiling the Kharkov School’s Legacy

Introduction Imagine a world where consciousness is not merely a philosophical idea but something that can be systematically studied, measured, and understood. This fascinating realm of psychology, often attributed to the later famous works of Vygotsky, actually had its roots in a lesser-known but equally pioneering group—the Kharkov School. Between the death of Lev Vygotsky […]