84 history of the human sciences vol. 7 no. 1 3 this development in social psychology can be seen both here (Gergen, 1985) and in a large number of subsequent publications and collections, too numerous to cite, in which Gergen has played a major role. That he is not alone can be seen in the work of [Book Review]

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