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Kenneth J. Gergen (1935-- ) is an
American psychologist and
professor at
Swarthmore College. He obtained his
B.A. at
Yale University in 1957 and his
Ph.D. at
Duke University in 1962.
After completing graduate school in experimental
social psychology, Gergen had an impact on the field with his
1973 article, "
Social Psychology as History"
(External Link
). In the article, he argues that the laws and principles of social interaction are variable over time, and that the scientific knowledge generated by social psychologists actually influences the phenomena it's meant to passively describe. The article proved contentious, receiving both criticism and support from various social psychologists.
Gergen's work is associated with
social constructionism. He has been particularly concerned with fostering a "relational" view of the self--where the "traditional emphasis on the individual mind is replaced by a concern with the relational processes from which rationality and morality emerge." He is also known for his comment "I am linked therefore I am" as an answer to Descartes view "I think, therefore I am". Other major interests in his diverse works include analyzing the effects of technology on social life, examining connections between social construction and theology, and promoting a more optimistic model of aging.
Gergen helped found the
TAOS Institute in
1993. His prizes and awards include
fellowships from the
Guggenheim,
Fulbright, and
Humboldt foundations. He and his wife,
Mary Gergen, currently publish the news letter
Positive Aging, with a readership of at least 12,000.
He is brother of political strategist
David Gergen. He is married to Mary Gergen, a psychology professor at
Pennsylvania State University - Delaware County. She is the author of over 50 articles and is the co-author (with Ken Gergen) of "Social Construction". Kenneth Gergen was born in North Carolina.
Bibliography
- The Saturated Self: Dilemmas of Identity in Contemporary Life. [NewYork]: Basic Books, 1991. ISBN 0-465-07186-4
- Realities and Relationships: Sounding in Social Construction. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1994. ISBN 0-674-74930-8
- An Invitation to Social Construction. London: Sage, 1999. ISBN 0-8039-8377-8
- Social Construction in Context. London: Sage, 2001. ISBN 0-7619-6545-9
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