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XXXIII SYMPOSIUM SEHP - SEVILLA2021
Sevilla, del 19 al 21 de mayo de 2021


WEDNESDAY MAY 19th


09:00h – 10:00h OPENING CEREMONY.


10:00h – 12:00h PANEL: VARIETIES OF AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE: REPRESENTATION, FEELING AND MEMORY - THEORY AND PRACTICE.
Moderador: Florentino Blanco

1. Engraving the ape of modesty. The importance of prints in the representation of modest female ‘orang-outangs’ in the 17th century. Rubén Gómez Soriano (UNED, Madrid).
2. Art from psychological point of view: psychological dimensions in Jean Marie Guyau’s (1854-1888) reflections on aesthetics. Jorge Castro Tejerina (UNED, Madrid).
3. “The Lift of the Heart”: Recovering Elizabeth Kemper Adams’ reflections on art and aesthetic experience. Marcos José Bernal Marcos (UNED, Madrid).
4. Supreme art of experience: psychological dimensions in the cinematographic thought of José Val del Omar. Elena Hidalgo Romero (UNED, Madrid).


12:00h – 12:30h BREAK.


12:30h – 14:30h MESA: HISTORY OF PSY DISCIPLINES IN SPAIN, PART 1.
Moderador: José María Gondra

1. Juan Zaragüeta and the CSIC's journal Revista de Filosofía in the relaunching of postwar Spanish psychology. Javier Bandrés (Universidad Complutense de Madrid).
2. Freud available to everyone. The formation of a “psychoanalytic culture” in the Francoism. Silvia Lévy Lazcano (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona).
3. ‘Parallel Lives’: Garma-Delgado at the crossroads of History.  Juan Antonio Vera Ferrándiz (Universidad de Murcia).
4. José Luis Pinillos, professor of human relationships. Helio Carpintero (Academia de Psicología de España).


14:30h – 16:30h LUNCH.


16:30h – 18:30h MESA: HISTORY OF PSY DISCIPLINES IN SPAIN, PART 2.
Moderador: Juan Antonio Vera.

1. The Reception of Pinel and Esquirol´s Psychiatry Theories and the Conformation of Melancholia, Hypochondria, Mania and Hysteria in Spain, 1800-1855. Javier Martínez Dos Santos (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid).
2. “Cómo llegar a la dominación y a la vida intensa”: regenerationism, masculinity, and manuals for training the Will in Spain, 1900-1920. Violeta Ruiz Cuenca (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
3. Mental illness and political demands in the Spanish Transition: the “Psiquiatrizados en lucha” associative movement. Ricardo Campos (Dpto. de Historia de la Ciencia. Instituto de Historia. CSIC, Madrid).
4. Phenomenotechnique. A note from prison. Domingo Gorricho Miguel (UNED, Madrid).


18:30h – 20:00h MESA: HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY IN IBERO-AMERICA.
Moderador: Rubén Gómez.

1. The first laboratories for experimental psychology in Brazil: An intersection of different historiographies. Arthur Arruda Leal Ferreira (Universidad Federal de Rio de Janeiro, UFRJ) y Hugo Leonardo Rocha Silva da Rosa (Programa de Pós-Graduação em História das Ciências e das Técnicas e Epistemologia da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, HCTE/UFRJ).
2. The origin of the psychological profession in Latin America. Miguel Gallegos (Pontificia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brasil. Facultad de Psicología. Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, CONICET, Argentina).
3. The Peruvian Society for the History of Psychology. Current status and challenges. Miguel Barboza-Palomino y Tomás Caycho-Rodríguez (Universidad Privada del Norte, Lima, Perú).


   
THURSDAY MAY 20th


09:00h – 10:20h MESA: WOMEN IN THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY, PART 1.
Moderadora: María Peñaranda.

1. The influence of the Bernays sisters in the life of Freud. Francisco Balbuena Rivera (Universidad de Huelva).
2. Women in the origins of Russian Psychology. Ana Guil Bozal (Universidad de Sevilla).
3. Mother there's only one: Autism, maternity and diagnosis. A historical review of the discourse of blame. Angélica Gutiérrez González (Asociación Autismo Sevilla) y Esteban Ruiz Ballesteros (Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla).


10:20h – 11:40h MESA: WOMEN IN THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY, PART 2.
Moderadora: Noemí Pizarroso.

1. Self-care in María Zambrano’s creative routines: Hellenistic philosophy and Poetic Reason. Ana Fernández-Roldán Jiménez (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid).
2. For Causing Scandal Gender differences in mental asylum ingress. The case of Santa Creu’s Mental Hospital (Barcelona 1855-1936).  Iván Sánchez-Moreno, Alicia Fernández, Victoria Sedkowski, Jaume Castañé y Eduard Pujol (Grup d’Història de Nou Barris, Barcelona).
3. The voice of women: sexuality, motherhood and free love in the journal Mujeres Libres (1936-1938). Mònica Balltondre (Instituto de Historia de la Ciencia, IHC) y Silvia Lévy (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona).


11:45h – 12:30h BREAK.


12:30h – 13:30h POSTER SESSION.
Moderador: Javier Bandrés
1. Women in Psychology of University of Seville. Necessary notes. Florencio Rengel Borreguero y Luis Gonzalo De La Casa Rivas (Universidad de Sevilla).
2. From Sevillano to Sevilla in 2020. Psychology and University. Florencio Rengel Borreguero y Luis Gonzalo De La Casa Rivas (Universidad de Sevilla).
3. The construction of female identity á la “Francis”. Rosana García Morales, Paula Espí García, Ayla Domingo de Francisco, Marta Ochoa Pascual y Andrea Hidalgo González (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid).


13:30h – 16:30h LUNCH.


16:30h – 18:30h PANEL: PSYCHOLOGY OF INTELLIGENCE AND EDUCATION. PROBLEMS IN THE FIRST DECADES OF THE 20TH CENTURY.
Moderador: Fernando Gabucio.

1. The selection and management of the gifted child during the times of the Second Republic. Génesis Núñez (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) y Annette Mülberger (Theory & History of Psychology (RUG), Social and Behavioral Sciences Faculty, Universidad de Gröningen).
2. The Institut Rousseau of Geneva as a hub for the psychology of intelligence during the interwar. Marc J. Ratcliff (Archivos Jean Piaget y Facultad de Psicología y Ciencias de la Educación, Universidad de Ginebra).
3. The Piagetian notion of intelligence: adaptation, function and measurement. Ramiro Tau (Facultad de Psicología y Ciencias de la Educación, Universidad de Ginebra).
4. Eloísa Díaz and the spreading of psychological and moral education in Chile (1887–1925). Gonzalo Salas (Universidad Católica del Maule, Talca, Chile).


18:30h – 20:30h MESA: MISCELLANEA.
Moderador: Juan Hermoso.

1. Longitudinal analysis (2017-2020) of the motivation, resilience, teamwork orientation and perception of the acquisition of competences in the subject History of Psychology. Manuel Sánchez de Miguel, Aintzane Orkaizagirre Gómara, Andrea Izagirre Otaegi y Francisco Javier Ortiz de Elguea (Universidad del País Vasco –Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea).
2. Imitation and Distinction. Intellectual History of two interlaced Psychosocial Concepts. Vicente Caballero de la Torre (Universidad Complutense de Madrid).
3. A psychopathological reading of the of blood sweat phenomenon and religious stigmas: The case of Blessed Elena Aiello. Francisco Pérez-Fernández (Universidad Camilo José Cela, Madrid) y María Peñaranda-Ortega (Universidad de Murcia).
4. Beyond the pact between demons: from Martín Baró’s dialogical caress to Gaos’ intimate caress. Florentino Blanco (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), Antonio Vázquez (Universidad Antonio de Nebrija) y Jorge Laguna (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid).


   
FRIDAY MAY 21st


09:00h – 10:30h BUSSINESS MEETING.


10:30h – 11:30h BOARD ELECTION.


11:30h – 12:00h BREAK.


12:00h – 13:20h MESA: HISTORY AND SYSTEMS IN PSYCHOLOGY, PART 1.
Moderadora: Mónica Balltondre.

1. The Problem of Psyche and Matter in V.M. Bekhterev’s and C.G. Jung’s scientific heritage. Marina Arinina (Nizhny Novgorod Academy of the Interior of the Russsian Federation).
2. “The first consciousness of ourselves”: Ego vs. non-Ego and the controversy about idealism and intuitionism in the papers of the Metaphysical Society of London (1869-1880). Juan Hermoso Durán (Centro de Enseñanza Superior Cardenal Cisneros, Madrid).
3. Mach, Stumpf, Musil and psychology. René van Hezewijk (Open University of the Netherlands).


13:30h – 16:30h LUNCH.


16:30h – 17:50h MESA 4: HISTORY AND SYSTEMS IN PSYCHOLOGY, PART 2.
Moderador: Francisco Pérez.

1. Resurrecting Pavlov: A historical narrative for future psychology students. David Clark (Independent Scholar).
2. Henri Wallon’s La vie mentale. Crossovers between history and psychology in inter-war France. Noemí Pizarroso (UNED, Madrid).
3. Edward C. Tolman and the History of Psychology. José María Gondra (Universidad del País Vasco).


18:00h – 20:00h INVITED CONFERENCE
An Image of José Luis Pinillos: A Siege to his Figure and Work. Enrique Lafuente (UNED, Madrid).







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