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Introduction to William Stephenson's Quest for a Science of Subjectivity

Good, J.M.M.

Authors

J.M.M. Good



Abstract

In this introduction to the life and work of William Stephenson my aim is to provide a general overview of the development of his thinking and, more specifically, to highlight the importance he attached to the study of single cases. I also attempt to provide a context for an understanding of the significance of his ‘Tribute to Melanie Klein’. Some of the principal reasons for Stephenson's marginal status in the discipline of psychology will also emerge in the course of the article. I begin by outlining some of the central notions in Q-methodology. The early sections of the article trace his roots in the north of England – the setting for his schooling and university training in physics – and then outline his encounters with Charles Spearman and Cyril Burt at University College London. The subsequent section deals with his time at the University of Oxford Institute of Experimental Psychology and the wartime interruption to his career. The next few sections take us across the Atlantic and describe some of the most significant features of his work on Q-methodology. These sections also record the difficulties Stephenson experienced before he eventually secured a tenured position at the University of Missouri School of Journalism in Columbia. In the final section I attempt to situate Q-methodology in relation to some of the principal theoretical orientations in the human sciences.

Citation

Good, J. (2010). Introduction to William Stephenson's Quest for a Science of Subjectivity. Psychoanalysis and History, 12(2), 211-243. https://doi.org/10.3366/pah.2010.0006

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jul 1, 2010
Deposit Date Jul 22, 2011
Journal Psychoanalysis and History
Print ISSN 1460-8235
Electronic ISSN 1755-201X
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 12
Issue 2
Pages 211-243
DOI https://doi.org/10.3366/pah.2010.0006
Keywords History of psychology, Melanie Klein, Psychoanalysis, Q-methodology, William Stephenson, Subjectivity.