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Historicizing IQ Testing: Intelligence Assessments and their Role in Norwegian Society from the 1900s to the Present

by Håkon Aamot Caspersen , Jon Røyne Kyllingstad
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9781805116189
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Open Book Publishers
  • Publisher Imprint: Open Book Publishers
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 498
  • Original Price: USD 69.95
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 1116 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Assessment, Testing & Measurement

Intelligence testing has shaped modern society in profound ways, influencing education, psychology, law, and governance. This volume offers the first comprehensive study of the history of IQ testing in a Nordic country, shedding new light on its development, adaptation, and societal impact in Norway.

By tracing the evolution of intelligence tests-from their role in schools and special education to forensic psychiatry and criminal law-the book uncovers the tensions surrounding their use. Are these tests instruments of empowerment or tools of control? How have they shaped access to education, healthcare, and legal rights?

A key focus of this study is the transnational movement of intelligence tests, particularly between Norway, the USA, and other Nordic nations. It explores how tests have been translated, adapted, standardized, and used, raising questions about their claims to measure universal intelligence.

This volume challenges assumptions about IQ testing, placing practices of testing and the tests themselves at the center of historical analysis. By examining the Norwegian case, it contributes fresh insights to international scholarship, offering a vital perspective on the global history of intelligence measurement. Essential reading for historians, psychologists, and educators, this book redefines our understanding of intelligence testing in a changing world.

Aamot Caspersen, Håkon: - Håkon Aamot Caspersen is a social anthropologists and postdoctoral research fellow in the project Historicizing Intelligence: Tests, metrics, and the changing of society, at the Museum of University and Science History, Cultural History Museum, University of Oslo. Research interests revolves around the relationship between individual agency and social structure, education and learning. This includes an interest in processes of institutionalisation, notions of creativity and conceptualisations of intelligence, standardisation, disciplinarity, and socialisation.

Røyne Kyllingstad, Jon: - "Jon Røyne Kyllingstad is a historian and associate professor at the University of Oslo, Museum for University and Science History, where he is the leader of the research project "Historicizing intelligence". He is specialised in the history of science and the history of academic institutions in the period approx. 1870 - 2000. He was previously head conservator at the Norwegian Museum of Technology. His last book Rase: en vitenskapshistorie (Race: a history of a science) sums up two decades of work on changing ideas about race, ethnicity and the nation, within physical anthropology, genetics, and humanities disciplines such as archaeology and history in Norway."

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