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Below you can find the list Lewin Memorial Award Winners. The award recipient presents a distinguished address each year as part of SPSSI's program at the Annual APA Convention or at SPSSI's biennial conventions
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year | name | Title of Address |
1948 | George B. Chisholm | Social Responsibility |
1949 | Edward C. Tolman | The Psychology of Social Learning |
1950 | Gordon Allport | Prejudice: A Problem in Psychological and Social Causation |
1951 | Tavistock Institute of Human Relations | Relations Some Aspects of Social Process. Presented by A.T.M. Wilson |
1952 | Gunnar Myrdal | Psychological Impediments to Effective International Cooperation |
1953 | Gardner Murphy | Human Potentialities |
1954 | Margaret Mead | Cultural Discontinuities and Personality Transformation |
1956 | Otto Klineberg | The Role of the Psychologist in International Affairs |
1957 | Lawrence K. Frank | Research for What? |
1958 | Research Center for Group Dynamics | Some Things Learned: An Evaluative History of the Research Center for Group Dynamics. Presented by Dorwin P. Cartwright |
1959 | Fritz Hieider | On Lewin’s Method and Theory |
1960 | Stuart Cook | The Systematic Analysis of Socially Significant Events: A Strategy for Social Research |
1961 | Robert MacIver | Disturbed Youth and the Agencies |
1962 | Theodore M. Newcomb | The Persistence and Regression of Changed Attitudes: Long Range Studies |
1963 | Roger G. Barker | On the Nature of Environment |
1964 | Alfred J. Marrow | Risks and Uncertainties in Action Research |
1965 | Kenneth B. Clark | Problems of Power and Social Change: Toward a Relevant Social Psychology |
1966 | Daniel Katz | Group Process and Social Integration: A System Analysis to Two Movements |
1967 | Muzafer Sherif | If the Social Scientist Is to be More than a Mere Technician |
1968 | Morton Deutsch | Conflicts: Productive and Destructive |
1969 | Ralph K. White | Three Not-So-Obvious Contributions of Psychology to Peace |
1970 | R. Nevitt Sanford | Whatever Happened to Action Research |
1971 | Charles E. Osgood | Exploration in Semantic Space: A Personal Diary |
1972 | Jerome D. Frank | Galloping Technology: A New Social Disease |
1973 | Herbert C. Kelman | Violence without Moral Restraint: Reflections on the Dehumanization of Victims and Victimized |
1974 | Donald T. Campbell | Qualitative Evaluation in Action Research |
1975 | Isidor Chein | There Ought to a Law – But Why? |
1976 | Jessie Bernard | Homosociality, solidarity, and Sex |
1977 | Urie Bronfenbrenner | Lewinian Space and Ecological Substance |
1978 | Dorwin P. Cartwright | Theory and Practice |
1979 | Orville G. Brim, Jr. | On the Properties of Life Events |
1980 | Marie Jahoda | To publish or Not to Publish |
1981 | Tamara Dembo | Some Problems in Rehabilitation as Seen by a Lewinian |
1982 | Joseph McVicker | Hunt The Significance of Twig Bending or Plasticity in Early Psychological Development |
1983 | Bluma Zeigarnik | Kurt Lewin and the Soviet Psychology |
1984 | Milton Rokeach | Inducing Change and Stability in Belief Systems and Personality Structures |
1985 | Irving Janis | Problems of International Crisis Managements in the Nuclear War |
1986 | N. Brewster Smith | War, Peace and Psychology: A Semi- centennial Perspective |
1987 | Thomas F. Pettigrew | Influencing Policy with Social Psychology |
1988 | Robert L. Kahn | Nations as Organizations: Organizational Theory and International Relations |
1989 | Robert Sommer | Local Research |
1990 | Harold H. Kelley | Lewin, situations, and interdependence |
1991 | Eleanor E. Maccoby | Trends in the study of socialization: Is there a Lewinian heritage? |
1992 | John R.P. French, Jr. | A Lewinian's Lewinia |
1993 | Ethel Tobach | Personal is political is personal is political |
1994 | Jyuji Misumi | The development in Japan on the Performance-Maintenance (PM) Theory of Leadership |
1995 | Edward F. Zigler | The child care crisis: Implications for the growth and development of the nation’s children |
1996 | Marilynn B. Brewer | The social psychology of intergroup relations: Can we research from practice? |
1997 | Chris Argyris | Field Theory as a Basis for Scholarly Research-Consulting |
1998 | Bertram H. Raven | Influence, Power, Religion, and the Mechanisms of Social Control |
1999 | Jacquelynne Eccles | Activities, Identity, and Adolescent Development: The Social and Educational Policy Implications of Extracurricualr Involvement |
2000 | Normal Miller | Personalization and the Promise of Contact Theory |
2001 | James Jones | TRIOS: A Psychological Theory of the African Legacy in American Culture |
2002 | Claude Steele | Practical Theorizing: The Role of Social Context and the Case of Social Identity Threat |
2003 | Daphne Bugental | Thriving in the Face of Adversity Significant Events: A Strategy for Social Research |