Worksheet

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The worksheet. Journal for Psychoanalysis & Social Criticism was founded in 1984 as a publication organ of the Salzburg Association Workshop for Social and Psychoanalysis. The magazine was published twice a year until 2019.

history

The teaching activities of the psychoanalyst Igor A. Caruso at the Institute for Psychology at the University of Salzburg motivated socially critical students from Austria to study psychology in Salzburg in the 1970s. Caruso's retirement led to a university conflict between lecturers and students about the successor to his professorship. In the course of this discussion, the then psychology institute group began its own alternative program of events in 1978 with psychoanalysts and social scientists . After the professorship had been filled with a declared opponent of psychoanalysis in 1981, the workshop for social and psychoanalysis was founded in 1983. In order to make the results of the association's activities available to a wider public, the worksheet was finally created in 1984 . Journal for Psychoanalysis & Social Criticism founded.

The first editorial team for the Werkblatt was made up of Albert Ellensohn, Karl Fallend, Günther Fisslthaler, Werner Kienreich, Jutta Rainer and Inghwio from Schmitten. After the workshop was closed in 1997, the worksheet was published by Albert Ellensohn, Karl Fallend and Karl Mätzler, and since 2005 by Albert Ellensohn and Karl Fallend. The sheltered workshops acted as the printing and shipping location. Integrative Betriebe Salzburg GmbH.

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Individual evidence

  1. See Karl Fallend: 30 years of works sheet - a historical review, in: works sheet. Journal for Psychoanalysis & Social Criticism 73 (2/2014), pp. 7–24.