La psychosociologie des groupes aux sources de Mai 68 ?

At the end of the fifties, Social Psychology of Group Dynamics was introduced in France, coming from the USA. It produced a significant disruption on the traditional pedagogic practices in the whole University, not only in the psychological studies.The author analyses the National Students Training...

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Main Author: Annick Ohayon
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Language:English
Published: Éditions de la Sorbonne 2015-02-01
Series:Revue d’Histoire des Sciences Humaines
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rhsh/2183
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description At the end of the fifties, Social Psychology of Group Dynamics was introduced in France, coming from the USA. It produced a significant disruption on the traditional pedagogic practices in the whole University, not only in the psychological studies.The author analyses the National Students Training Group, conduced in 1962 at the Royaumont Abbey for the UNEF Student Trade Union, as a forwarning moment of the Mai 68’s events. After those, in the seventies, the psychosociological movement will split up into two trends : one, radical, settled at the University, and the second one, reformist, working in the industrial world to introduce minor changes in the management.
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La psychosociologie des groupes aux sources de Mai 68 ?
Revue d’Histoire des Sciences Humaines
Psychosociology
Training Groups
Georges Lapassade
Self-management
Reformism
Revolution
title La psychosociologie des groupes aux sources de Mai 68 ?
title_full La psychosociologie des groupes aux sources de Mai 68 ?
title_fullStr La psychosociologie des groupes aux sources de Mai 68 ?
title_full_unstemmed La psychosociologie des groupes aux sources de Mai 68 ?
title_short La psychosociologie des groupes aux sources de Mai 68 ?
title_sort la psychosociologie des groupes aux sources de mai 68
topic Psychosociology
Training Groups
Georges Lapassade
Self-management
Reformism
Revolution
url http://journals.openedition.org/rhsh/2183
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