Ágnes Szokolszky
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Ágnes Szokolszky (6 July 1956) is a Hungarian educator and psychologist, a
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associate professor and director of the Institute of Psychology,
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. Her fields of research are ecological psychology (with special regard to
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Eleanor J. Gibson Eleanor Jack Gibson (7 December 1910 – 30 December 2002) was an American psychologist who focused on reading development and perceptual learning in infants. Gibson began her career at Smith College as an instructor in 1932, publishing her firs ...
’s schools), cognitive science (inside this certain theories of cognitive developmental psychology), history of psychology and its methods of research. Empirical research interests: symbolic play and metaphor production of childhood.


Biography

Ágnes Szokolszky was born in an educator family, her father, István Szokolszky (1915–1968) was one of the significant representatives of Hungarian pedagogy, her grandfather Rezső Szokolszky held a position of instructor and royal school-inspector. For Ágnes Szokolszky it was natural to carry on the family's tradition of following a profession in education. This was also pressed by her father's untimely death. She made her studies at the Faculty of Humanities of the
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in English literature, history, and pedagogy specializations. After the end of her studies she started to teach at Vörösmarty Mihály Grammar School, then at the Department of Pedagogy of the
Eötvös Loránd University Eötvös Loránd University (, ELTE, also known as ''University of Budapest'') is a Hungarian public research university based in Budapest. Founded in 1635, ELTE is one of the largest and most prestigious public higher education institutions in ...
. She obtained her Ph.D. degree in experimental psychology at the Psychological Department of the
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, United States. She made her PhD studies and defended her dissertation at the Center for the Ecological Study of Perception and Action (CESPA) which works as a part of the Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut. From 1996 Ágnes Szokolszky is an instructor and researcher of the Department of Psychology, József Attila University,
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(from 2000 it is called
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). In 1999 she became a member of the Cognition Science Group, engaged in the Cognitive Programme of Szeged, organized by
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. From 2006 she is the director and associate professor of the Department of Psychology, Szeged. From 2007 she is a habilitated associate professor, from 2008 director of the Institute of Psychology, Szeged. In connection with her fields of research she participates in numerous international and national conferences, her lectures are being published.


Selected works


In Hungarian

* ''Tankönyvekről mindenkinek''. y György Horváth ... et al. compiled and edited by János Karlovitz; ibliography compiled by Ágnes Szokolszky(1980). Budapest, Tankönyvkiadó * "Az iskola élő alternativái: alternativ iskolák az Egyesült Államokban". (1989). In: ''Valóság'', 1, pp. 77–87. * ''Pedagógiai és pszichológiai tárgyak: a nevelési folyamat pszichológiája : Interperszonális kapcsolat és kommunikáció a tanár-diák szerepviszonylatban''. With Edit Bauer (1990). Budapest, Aula * ''Kutatómunka a pszichológiában: metodológia, módszerek, gyakorlat'' (2004). Budapest, Osiris Kiadó * "Környezet - pszichológia. Egy ökológiai rendszerszemléletű szintézis körvonalai". With Andrea Dúll (2006). In: ''Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle'', 61. köt. 1. sz. 9-34. * ''A lélektan 80 éves története a szegedi egyetemen''. = The Institute of Psychology at the
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is 80 years old (1929–2009)/ ed. by Ágnes Szokolszky; authors Szokolszky Ágnes, Pataki Márta, Polyák Kamilla et al.
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, JATEPress, 2009. 302 p.  * "A lélektan 80 éve a szegedi egyetemen (1929-2009)" = 80 years' history of psychology in the University of Szeged, with Pataki M., Polyák K., Németh D. ''Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle'', vol. 64. No. 4. December 2009. 671–676. p.


In English

* ''The direct realist core in G. Lakoff's and M. Johnson's theory of concepts and metaphors''. (1992)
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* "Where do metaphors come from? Metaphor and Symbolic Activity". With Dent-Read, C. ''Special Issue on Visual Rhetoric''. 8/3, 1993. 227–242. * "An Interview With Eleanor Gibson", ''Ecological Psychology'', 2003, 15(4), 271–281. * "Pretend Object Play - Symbolic or Functional?" In: ''Doing things with things : the design and use of everyday objects'' edited by Alan Costall and Ole Dreier. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2006. 242 p. (Ser. Ethnoscapes) (alk. paper); ; (alk. paper) * ''Using scholarly literature in psychology : how to find what you need, read what you have found, and how to write it up'' (2009). Szeged, JATEPress, 214 p.


Conference lectures and publications

* "Using An Object As If It Were Another: The Perception And Use Of Affordances In Pretend Object Play" (1997) In: M. A. Schmuckler & J. M. Kennedy (Eds.), ''Studies in Perc'', LEA, Mawah, N.J. * "A gyermeki észlelés dinamikája: tárgyi mintha játék és metafóra használat". (Előadás 1998). A Magyar Pszichológiai Társaság XIII. országos tudományos nagygyűlése, Budapest, 1998. április 15–18. * "The development of spoon-use in the daily routine of infants - A naturalistic observation study", with Devánszki, É. (2007) LEA, Mawah, N. J, 241–248.


Editing

* ''Környezet-pszichológia'', with Andrea Dúll (2006). Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó * ''Szegedi pszichológiai tanulmányok'', with
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and Attila Krajcsi (2007). Szeged, SZEK JGYF Kiadó


Social memberships

* MTA II. Filozófiai és Történettudományok Osztálya Pszichológiai Bizottság * Magyar Pszichológiai Társaság (The Hungarian Psychological Association) * The International Society for Ecological Psychology (ISEP)ISEP
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See also

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Cognitive Science and Neuropsychology Program of Szeged The Cognitive Science and Neuropsychology Program was organised by Csaba Pléh, in 1999 at the Institute of Psychology, University of Szeged. The aim of the program is to introduce the theories and methods of cognitive science and neuropsychology b ...
*
Institute of Psychology (Szeged) Institute of Psychology of the University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary, is located at 2 Egyetem Street, at the Szeged University Campus of the Faculty of Arts. The Institute of Psychology in Szeged is the longest-standing psychology institute in Hung ...


References

* From Hungarian Wikipedia * Szegedi Tudományegyetem évkönyve: 2000-2003 (2005) Szeged, Publ. Gábor Szabó. pp. 109. HU


External links


Ágnes Szokolszky: USING SCHOLARLY LITERATURE IN PSYCHOLOGY. HOW TO FIND WHAT YOU NEED, READ WHAT YOU HAVE FOUND, AND HOW TO WRITE IT UP

Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology in Education, University of Szeged

Curriculum Vitae of Ágnes Szokolszky

Institute of Psychology in Szeged
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