More Markard

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Morus Markard (born January 3, 1948 in Brühl (Rhineland) ) is a German psychologist and professor at the Free University of Berlin .

Life and accomplishments

Markard studied psychology at the Free University of Berlin in u. a. with Klaus Holzkamp and, like his friend Wolfgang Maiers, is a representative of critical psychology .

He is a co-founder and member of the editorial board of the Forum for Critical Psychology and on the editorial board of the magazine Das Argument .

Fonts

  • Attitude. Critique of a basic social-psychological concept. Campus, Frankfurt am M, New York 1984, ISBN 3-593-33422-4 .
  • with Klaus Holzkamp: Practice Portrait. A guide to analyzing psychological work. In: Forum Critical Psychology. 23, 1989, pp. 5-49.
  • Methodology of Subject Scientific Research. Beyond the quarrel about quantitative and qualitative methods. Argument, Hamburg, Berlin 1993, ISBN 3-88619-723-9 .
  • Verbal data, development figure, justification pattern, theory testing: methodological problems and developments in project work. In: Morus Markard, Training Project Subject Scientific Professional Practice: Against Mainstream and Psychoboom. Critical psychology and student practical research. Argument, Hamburg 2000, ISBN 3-88619-730-1 , pp. 227-250.
  • with training project Subject- Scientific Professional Practice: Against Mainstream and Psychoboom. Critical psychology and student practical research. Argument, Hamburg 2000, ISBN 3-88619-730-1 .
  • From abstract negation to concrete affirmation. Postmodern thought work as the depoliticization of psychology criticism. In: Hermann Kopp , Werner Seppmann (Hrsg.): Failed modernity? On the ideological criticism of postmodernism. New impulses, Essen 2002
  • Introduction to critical psychology: basics, methods and problem areas of Marxist subject science. Argument, Hamburg 2009, ISBN 3-88619-335-7 .

literature

  • Lorenz Huck (Ed.): Abstract negated is half understood: Contributions to Marxist subject science. More Markard for his 60th birthday .