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Historical spaces of social psychology
NIKOS KALAMPALIKIS, SYLVAIN DELOUVÉE and JEAN-PIERRE PÉTARD

ABSTRACT
An extensive analysis of all social psychology textbooks included a
history chapter published in French between 1947 and 2001, provides
a rich corpus for the study of the history of social psychology. Drawing
upon this corpus, in this article we study the historical spaces of social
psychology in order to show how the discipline was located in
geographical, urban, institutional and collective spaces. We argue that
spaces are essentially related to some solitary and consensual scholars’
names without any informative reference to their institutions, nor to
any trace of collective work. Moreover, we try to highlight several
styles, ways and norms of collective writing the history of this
discipline.