William Wishart Biddle (June 19, 1900 – February 1973) was an American social scientist and a major contributor to the study of community development. Although details of his personal life are rare in written records, he made contributions to the field of psychology by developing frameworks in propaganda, education, and community development. Biddle outlined in his writings that propaganda was a form of persuasion for coercing people, illustrating examples from times of war. He established that education systems should develop each individual's intelligence and focus on critical thinking to avoid autistic thinking. Biddle defined and established various community development programs with a focus on environment, descriptive studies, politics, religion, and educational process.
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| - William Wishart Biddle (June 19, 1900 – February 1973) was an American social scientist and a major contributor to the study of community development. Although details of his personal life are rare in written records, he made contributions to the field of psychology by developing frameworks in propaganda, education, and community development. Biddle outlined in his writings that propaganda was a form of persuasion for coercing people, illustrating examples from times of war. He established that education systems should develop each individual's intelligence and focus on critical thinking to avoid autistic thinking. Biddle defined and established various community development programs with a focus on environment, descriptive studies, politics, religion, and educational process. (en)
- William Wishart Biddle (ur. 19 czerwca 1900, zm. w lutym 1973) – amerykański psycholog i socjolog, zajmujący się m.in. teorią propagandy i teorią rozwoju społeczności lokalnej. Jego opublikowany w 1931 artykuł A Psychological Definition of Propaganda uważany jest za jedną z pierwszych prac dotyczących teorii propagandy politycznej i opinii publicznej. W późniejszych latach Biddle skupiał się na badaniach nad rozwojem społeczności lokalnych. Jego napisana wspólnie z żoną Loureide J. Biddle książka The Community Development Process była tłumaczona na kilka języków. (pl)
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| - William W. Biddle ca. 1930 (en)
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| - William Wishart Biddle (June 19, 1900 – February 1973) was an American social scientist and a major contributor to the study of community development. Although details of his personal life are rare in written records, he made contributions to the field of psychology by developing frameworks in propaganda, education, and community development. Biddle outlined in his writings that propaganda was a form of persuasion for coercing people, illustrating examples from times of war. He established that education systems should develop each individual's intelligence and focus on critical thinking to avoid autistic thinking. Biddle defined and established various community development programs with a focus on environment, descriptive studies, politics, religion, and educational process. There are several noted achievements in his lifetime. His 1931 article "A Psychological Definition of Propaganda" was one of the early psychological works on the subject of propaganda. He was one of the earliest practitioners of community development in the United States. His book The Community Development Process, written in collaboration with his wife Loureide J. Biddle, was translated into several languages. His written work was consistent with the traditional American values of self help, fair play, and cooperation within the community. For several years, he directed a program at Earlham College known as Community Dynamics. (en)
- William Wishart Biddle (ur. 19 czerwca 1900, zm. w lutym 1973) – amerykański psycholog i socjolog, zajmujący się m.in. teorią propagandy i teorią rozwoju społeczności lokalnej. Jego opublikowany w 1931 artykuł A Psychological Definition of Propaganda uważany jest za jedną z pierwszych prac dotyczących teorii propagandy politycznej i opinii publicznej. W późniejszych latach Biddle skupiał się na badaniach nad rozwojem społeczności lokalnych. Jego napisana wspólnie z żoną Loureide J. Biddle książka The Community Development Process była tłumaczona na kilka języków. W polskich źródłach Biddle często cytowany jest błędnie jako „W. W. Bidelle”. Pisownia ta pojawia się m.in. w takich książkach jak Psychologia Propagandy Politycznej Lesława Wojtasika z roku 1975 czy Słowo w relacjach społecznych Andrzeja Zwolińskiego z roku 2003. (pl)
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