
- 317 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
"A lively and well-researched history of the human engineering field and its broad intellectual and social legacy." — The San Francisco Chronicle
Deeply researched, World as Laboratory tells a secret history that's not really a secret. The fruits of human engineering are all around us: advertising, polls, focus groups, the ubiquitous habit of "spin" practiced by marketers and politicians. What Rebecca Lemov cleverly traces for the first time is how the absurd, the practical, and the dangerous experiments of the human engineers of the first half of the twentieth century left their laboratories to become our day-to-day reality.
"Eye-opening and persuasive." — Publishers Weekly
"A balanced account of the behaviorists' crusade, Lemov's history provides crucial backstory to contemporary practices in psychology and mass media." — Booklist
"An often enthralling history of the young science of human behavior and society." — San Diego Union Tribune
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- PART ONE - Mazes: Into the Laboratory
- PART TWO - Rooms: Freud and Behaviorism Come Together
- PART THREE - Files: Out of the Laboratory
- CONCLUSION
- NOTES
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INDEX
- Copyright Page