Ute Osterkamp

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Ute Osterkamp , married name Ute Holzkamp-Osterkamp , (* 1935 ) is a German psychologist. She was a research assistant at the Psychological Institute of the Free University of Berlin and now lives in retirement in Berlin-Lichterfelde.

Hosts Ute Osterkamp (back left), Klaus Holzkamp (front left) and Manfred Günther (front right) in a discussion with psychologists from Aarhus , Berlin 1979

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In the 1970s and 1980s Ute Osterkamp belonged to the group of psychologists around her husband Klaus Holzkamp , who developed critical psychology . Her focus was (critical) motivational psychology .

On behalf of the Berlin Institute for Critical Theory , Ute Osterkamp publishes the Klaus Holzkamp work edition in the Argument-Verlag together with Wolfgang Maiers and Frigga Haug . For a time she was co-editor of the papers for German and international politics .

Fonts (selection)

  • Ute H. Osterkamp: Basics of psychological motivation research. Volume 1, Campus, Frankfurt am Main / New York 1975, ISBN 3-593-32520-1 .
  • Ute H. Osterkamp: Basics of psychological motivation research. Volume 2, Campus, Frankfurt am Main / New York 1976, ISBN 3-593-32521-7 .
  • Racism as self-empowerment. Argument, Hamburg 1996, ISBN 3-88619-244-X .
  • with Ulla Lindemann and Petra Wagner: subject science from the external point of view? Reply to Barbara Fried. In: Forum Critical Psychology. 44, 2002, ISBN 3-88619-782-4 , pp. 152-176.

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