جوردان پيترسون

جوردان پيترسون
Jordan Peterson
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پيترسون في 2018
وُلِدَ
Jordan Bernt Peterson

12 يونيو 1962 (العمر 62 سنة)
الجنسيةكندي
المدرسة الأم
الزوج
تامي روبرتس
(m. 1989)
الأنجال2
السيرة العلمية
المجالاتعلم النفس
الهيئات
أطروحةPotential psychological markers for the predisposition to alcoholism (1991)
المشرف على الدكتوراهروبرت أو. پيل
أبرز الطلابColin G. DeYoung
أثـَّر عليهكارل يونگ
أثـّر علىGregg Hurwitz
الموقع الإلكترونيjordanbpeterson.com
التوقيع
Jordan Peterson Signature.svg

جوردان برنت پيترسون Jordan Bernt Peterson (وُلِد 12 يونيو 1962) هو عالم نفس سريري كندي وأستاذ علم النفس في جامعة تورونتو. His main areas of study are in abnormal, social, and personality psychology,[1] with a particular interest in the psychology of religious and ideological belief[2] and the assessment and improvement of personality and performance.[3]

Peterson has bachelor's degrees in political science and psychology from the University of Alberta and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from McGill University. He was a post-doctoral fellow at McGill from 1991 to 1993 before moving to جامعة هارڤرد, where he was an assistant and then an associate professor in the psychology department.[4][5] In 1998, he moved back to Canada as a faculty member in the psychology department at the University of Toronto, where, اعتبارا من 2019, he is a full professor.

Peterson's first book, Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief (1999), examined several academic fields to describe the structure of systems of beliefs and myths, their role in the regulation of emotion, creation of meaning, and several other topics such as motivation for genocide.[6][7][8] His second book, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, was released in January 2018.[4][9][10]

In 2016 Peterson released a series of YouTube videos criticizing political correctness and the Canadian government's Bill C-16, "An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code". The Act added "gender identity and expression" as a prohibited ground of discrimination,[أ][11] which Peterson characterised as an introduction of compelled speech into law,[12][13][14] although legal experts have disagreed.[15] He subsequently received significant media coverage, attracting both support and criticism.[4][9][10] Peterson is associated with the "Intellectual Dark Web".[16][17][18]


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ببليوگرافيا

كتب

  • Peterson, Jordan B. (1999). Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-92222-7.
  • Peterson, Jordan B. (2018). 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos. Penguin Random House. ISBN 978-0-345-81602-3.

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ملاحظات

  1. ^ The phrase "a prohibited ground of discrimination" means that it is illegal to discriminate against an individual or groups of people on the grounds of (based on) race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, etc.

المراجع

  1. ^ أ ب "Jordan B Peterson". ResearchGate. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
  2. ^ Tucker, Jason; VandenBeukel, Jason (December 1, 2016). "'We're teaching university students lies' – An interview with Dr Jordan Peterson". C2C Journal.
  3. ^ "Meaning Conference". International Network on Personal Meaning. July 2016. Archived from the original on November 13, 2017.
  4. ^ أ ب ت Bartlett, Tom (January 17, 2018). "What's So Dangerous About Jordan Peterson?". The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved January 19, 2018.
  5. ^ Lambert, Craig (September 1998). "Chaos, Culture, Curiosity". مجلة هارڤرد.
  6. ^ McCord, Joan (2004). Beyond Empiricism: Institutions and Intentions in the Study of Crime. Transaction Publishers. p. 178. ISBN 978-1-4128-1806-3.
  7. ^ Ellens, J. Harold (2004). The Destructive Power of Religion: Models and cases of violence in religion. Praeger. p. 346. ISBN 978-0-275-97974-4.
  8. ^ Gregory, Erik M.; Rutledge, Pamela B. (2016). Exploring Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness and Well-Being. ABC-CLIO. p. 154. ISBN 978-1-61069-940-2.
  9. ^ أ ب Blatchford, Christie (January 19, 2018). "Christie Blatchford sits down with 'warrior for common sense' Jordan Peterson". National Post. Retrieved January 19, 2018.
  10. ^ أ ب Lott, Tim (January 21, 2018). "Jordan Peterson: 'The pursuit of happiness is a pointless goal'". The Observer. Retrieved January 21, 2018.
  11. ^ "Bill C-16 (2016), clause 2" (PDF).
  12. ^ خطأ استشهاد: وسم <ref> غير صحيح؛ لا نص تم توفيره للمراجع المسماة dimanno
  13. ^ خطأ استشهاد: وسم <ref> غير صحيح؛ لا نص تم توفيره للمراجع المسماة Globe
  14. ^ Morabito, Stella (October 17, 2016). "Professor Ignites Protests By Refusing To Use Transgender Pronouns". The Federalist.
  15. ^ Platt, Brian (16 May 2018). "What the Wilfrid Laurier professors got wrong about Bill C-16 and gender identity discrimination". National Post. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  16. ^ Weiss, Bari & Winter, Damon (2018), Meet the Renegades of the Intellectual Dark Web, The New York Times. Retrieved November 27, 2018: "The closest thing to a phone book for the I.D.W. is a sleek website that lists the dramatis personae of the network, including Mr. Harris; Mr. Weinstein and his brother and sister-in-law, the evolutionary biologists Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying; Jordan Peterson..."
  17. ^ Farrell, Henry (2018), The 'Intellectual Dark Web,' explained: what Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro have in common with the alt-right, Vox. Retrieved November 27, 2018: "The thinkers profiled included the neuroscientist and prominent atheist writer Sam Harris, the podcaster Dave Rubin, and University of Toronto psychologist and Chaos Dragon maven Jordan Peterson."
  18. ^ Malik, Nesrine (2018),If the 'Intellectual Dark Web' are being silenced, why must we keep hearing about them?, New Statesman. Retrieved November 27, 2018: "If you had struggled to come up with a collective noun for that disparate group of people that ranges from Milo Yiannopoulos to Sam Harris and includes Jordan Peterson...the New York Times has baptised them. They now have a name. The 'Intellectual Dark Web' or 'IDW'..."

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