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- Q109373 description "German-British psychologist".
- Q109373 description "German-British psychologist".
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- Q109373 abstract "Hildegard Therese Himmelweit, née Litthauer (1918 – 1989) was a German social psychologist who had a major influence on the development of the discipline in Britain.Hilde Himmelweit received her PhD under Hans Eysenck at the Institute of Psychiatry. She taught at the London School of Economics from 1948-83. From 1964 she was the first Professor of Social Psychology in Britain, founding LSE's social psychology department and, in effect, establishing the discipline on the university curriculum. She greatly enhanced our understanding of the contemporary world through her research, in particular through two studies. As director of the Nuffield Foundation television inquiry from 1954-58 she contributed to the understanding of television's impact in society, the subsequent book Television and the Child (1958) establishing her reputation in Europe and North America. Her work in the field of political psychology greatly strengthened the understanding of human decision-making by voters as she and her team studied a group of young people over a 15-year period. The study was published as How Voters Decide in 1981. Hilde Himmelweit was also highly influential in advocating a societal psychology, on which topic she co-edited a volume with George Gaskell, as well as in the establishment and development of the theory of social representations.".
- Q109373 birthDate "1918".
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- Q109373 deathDate "1989".
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- Q109373 dateOfBirth "1918".
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- Q109373 name "Himmelweit, Hilde".
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- Q109373 comment "Hildegard Therese Himmelweit, née Litthauer (1918 – 1989) was a German social psychologist who had a major influence on the development of the discipline in Britain.Hilde Himmelweit received her PhD under Hans Eysenck at the Institute of Psychiatry. She taught at the London School of Economics from 1948-83. From 1964 she was the first Professor of Social Psychology in Britain, founding LSE's social psychology department and, in effect, establishing the discipline on the university curriculum.".
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