SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Scholarly Books Martin, J., Sugarman, J., & Hickinbottom, S. (2009). Persons: Understanding psychological selfhood and agency. New York: Springer Martin, J., Sugarman, J. H., & Thompson, J. (2003). Psychology and the question of agency. Albany, NY: SUNY Press. Martin, J. & Sugarman, J. H. (1999). The psychology of human possibility and constraint. New York: SUNY Press.
Textbooks Martin, J., Sugarman, J. H., & McNamara, J. (2000). Models of classroom management III: Principles, practices, and critical considerations (3rd ed.). Calgary, AB: Detselig. Martin, J., & Sugarman, J. (1993). Models of classroom management: Principles, applications and critical perspectives (2nd ed.). Calgary, AB: Detselig/Bellingham, WA: Temeron Books. (Reprinted, 1997)
Book Chapters Sugarman, J., & Martin, J. (2011). Persons acting in worldly contexts. In R. Frie & W. Coburn (Eds.), Persons in context: The challenge of individuality in theory and practice (pp. 159-179). New York: Routledge. Sugarman, J., & Martin, J. (2010). Agentive hermeneutics. In S. Kirschner & J. Martin (Eds.), The sociocultural turn in psychology: Contemporary perspectives on the contextual emergence of mind and self (pp. 159-179). New York: Columbia University Press. Sugarman, J. (2008). Understanding persons as relational agents: The philosophy of John Macmurray and its implications for psychology. In R. Frie (Ed.), Authoring the self: Psychological agency across contexts (pp. 73-93). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Sugarman, J. H., & Martin, J. (2005). Toward an alternative psychology. In Slife, B., Reber, J., & Richardson, F. (Eds.), Developing critical thinking in psychology (pp. 251-266). Washington, DC: APA Books. Martin, J., & Sugarman, J. H. (2004). The political disposition of self as a kind of understanding. In W.W. Smythe & A. Baydala (Eds.), Studies of how the mind publicly enfolds into being (pp. 145-198). Lewiston. NY: Edwin Mellen Press. Martin, J., & Sugarman, J. H. (2003). A theory of personhood for psychology. In Hill, D. & Kral, M. (Eds.), About psychology: Essays at the crossroads of history, theory, and philosophy (pp. 73-87). Albany, NY: SUNY. Martin, J., Sugarman, J. H., & Hickinbottomm, S. (2003). The education of persons in multicultural Canada. In F. Pajares & T. Urndan (Eds.), Adolescence and education, Vol. 3: International perspectives on adolescence (pp. 1-24). Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing. Martin, J. & Sugarman, J. (2002). Agency and soft determinism in psychology. In H. Atmanspacher & R. Bishop (eds.), Between chance and choice: Interdisciplinary perspectives on determinism (pp. 407-424). London: Imprints Academic. Martin, J., Prupas, L., & Sugarman, J. H. (1998). Test interpretation as the social-cognitive construction of therapeutic change. In R. K. Goodyear & J. W. Lichtenberg (Eds.), Test interpretation: Integrating science and practice. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Articles in Refereed Journals Sugarman, J., & Sokol, B. (in press). Human agency and development: An introduction and theoretical sketch. New Ideas in Psychology [Special Issue, J. Sugarman & B. Sokol (Eds.)]. Sugarman, J., & Martin, J. (in press). Theorizing relational agency. Journal of Constructivist Psychology. Sugarman, J., & Martin, J. (in press). Theorizing relational agency: Reactions to comments. Journal of Constructivist Psychology. Sugarman, J. (2009). Historical ontology and psychological description. Journal of Theorectical and Philosophical Psychology. 29, 5-15. Martin, J., & Sugarman, J. (2009). Does Interpretation in psychology differ from interpretation in natural science? Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior, 39, 19-37. Martin, J. & Sugarman, J. (2009). Middle ground theorizing, realism, and objectivity in psychology. Theory & Psychology. 19, 123-129. Sugarman, J. (2007). Agency, ontology, and deliberative self-determination. Current Anthropology, 48, 393-394. [invited comment] Sugarman, J. (2007). Practical rationality and the questionable promise of positive psychology. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 47, 175-197. Sugarman, J. (2006). John Macmurray’s philosophy of the personal and the irreducibility of psychological persons. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 26, 172-188. Sugarman, J. (2005). Persons and moral agency. Theory and Psychology, 15, 793-811. Martin, J. & Sugarman, J. H. (2001). Interpreting Human Kinds: Beginnings of a Hermeneutic Psychology. Theory & Psychology, 11, 193-207. Martin, J. & Sugarman, J. H. (2001). Is the self a kind of understanding? Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior, 31, 103-114. Martin, J. & Sugarman, J. H. (2001). Modernity, postmodernity, and psychology: Reactions to comments. American Psychologist, 56, 370-371. Martin, J. & Sugarman, J. H. (2000). Between the modern and the postmodern: The possibility of self and progressive understanding in psychology. American Psychologist, 55, 397-406. Martin, J. & Sugarman, J. H. (1999). Psychology’s reality debate: A “levels of reality” approach. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 19, 177-194. Martin, J. & Sugarman, J. H. (1998). Dynamic interactionism: Elaborating a psychology of human possibility and constraint. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 19,195-214. Martin, J. & Sugarman, J. H. (1997). Societal-psychological constructionism: Societies, selves, traditions, and fusions. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 17, 120-136. Martin, J. & Sugarman, J. H. (1997). The social-cognitive construction of psychotherapeutic change: Bridging social constructionism and cognitive constructivism. Journal of General Psychology, 1, 375-388. Martin, J. & Sugarman, J. H. (1996). Bridging social constructionism and cognitive constructivism. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 17, 291-320. Sugarman, J. H. (1996). Transcendental interpretation: Approaching ontological questions in psychological research. Methods: A Journal for Human Science, Annual Issue, 28-41. Sugarman, J. H. (1995). Transcendental interpretation: An alternative approach to psychological inquiry. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 15(1), 16-40. Sugarman, J. H., & Martin, J. (1995). The moral dimension: A conceptualization and empirical demonstration of the moral nature of psychotherapeutic conversation. The Counseling Psychologist, 23(2), 324-347. Martin, J., & Sugarman, J. H. (1993). Beyond methodolatry: Two conceptions of relations between theory and research in research on teaching. Educational Researcher, 22(8), 17-24. Sugarman, J. H. (1992). Round the epistemological bend: A comment on levels of analysis and the received-view hermeneutics controversy. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 12, 27-37.
ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRY Sugarman, J. (2010). The Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology. The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology (4th Edition) (p. 1666). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons.
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Sugarman, J. (2009). Constitutive interactivity and the ontology of psychological kinds. In T. Teo, P. Stenner, A. Rutherford, I. Park, & C. Baerveldt (Eds.), Variations in theoretical psychology: Ontological, epistemological, practical-ethical, and metatheoretical concerns. Proceedings of the 13th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology. Toronto, Canada. Concord, ON: Captus Press. Sugarman, J. (2007). John Macmurray’s philosophy of the personal and psychological reality. In V. van Deventer, M. Terre Blanche, E. Fourie, & P. Segalo (Eds.), Citizen city: Between constructing agent and constructed agency.Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (pp. 289-297). Cape Town, Republic of South Africa. Concord, ON: Captus Press. Winne, P. H., Butler, K. L., McGinn, M., Sugarman, J., Jones, M., Mark, M., & Field, D. (1992). STUDY: A tool for authoring adaptive learning environments for advancing instructional research. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (pp. 104-108). Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (SINCE 1997) Sugarman, J., & Martin, J. (2010, August). Theorizing relational agency. In B. Slife (Chair), Exploring and critiquing Ken Gergen’s book Relational Being. Symposium held at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA. Sugarman, J. (2010, June). Toward and ontology of psychological kinds. Invited Address. Faculty of Education, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON. Sugarman, J. (2010, June). Convocation address. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC. Sugarman, J. (2010, February). (Discussant). In A. Tratter (Chair), Conversation session on the Lacanian Subject. Symposium held at the biennial meeting of the Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, Miami, FL. Teo, T., & Sugarman, J. (2010, February). The future of the Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, publishing knowledge, and improving education in theoretical and philosophical psychology. Symposium held at the biennial meeting of the Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, Miami, FL. Sugarman, J. (2009, June). Constitutive interactivity and the ontology of psychological kinds. Paper presented at the Interactivism Summer Institute. Vancouver, BC. Sugarman, J. (2008 August). Historical Ontology and Psychological Description. President’s Address to The Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology: Division 23 of the American Psychological Association. Boston, MA. Martin, J. Sugarman, J. (2008, August). Middle ground theorizing, realism, and objectivity in psychology. In A. Tjeltveit (Chair), Author meets critics: Dialogue regarding Barbara Held’s Psychology’s Interpretive Turn. Symposium accepted for presentation at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Martin, J., & Sugarman, J. (2007, August). Interpretation in psychology: Its necessity, its potential, and its limits. In R. Josselson (Chair), The interpretive turn: Horizons in theory, inquiry, and practice. Symposium accepted for presentation at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco. Hickinbottom, S., & Sugarman, J. (2007, August). Psychology’s naturalized ethics and moral agency: A critique of psychology in education. In, J. Martin (Chair),Theoretical studies of research on psychopathology, self-regulation, and moral agency. Symposium accepted for presentation at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Sugarman, J. (2007, June). Constitutive interactivity and the ontology of psychological kinds. In M. Morf (Chair), Uses and abuses of categories. Symposium accepted for presentation at the annual conference of the International Society of Theory and Psychology, Toronto, ON. Sugarman, J. (2006, March). The form of the personal and the irreducibility of psychological reality. Invited paper presented at the annual conference of the American Philosophical Association, Portland, OR. Sugarman, J. (2005, August). Practical rationality and the questionable promise of positive psychology. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Sugarman, J. (2005, August). Human relations and the form of the personal in the philosophy of John Macmurray. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Sugarman, J. (2005, June). John Macmurray’s philosophy of the personal and psychological reality. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology. Capetown, South Africa. Sugarman, J. (2005, June). John Macmurray’s philosophy of the personal and the irreducibility of psychological reality. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Jean Piaget Society. Vancouver, Canada Sugarman, J., & Martin, J. (2004, September). Persons as agents in sociocultural context: An alternative to mechanistic accounts of executive functioning and self-regulation. Paper presented at Executive Functioning and Social Interaction: A Conference on the Developmental Relations Between Executive functioning, Social Understanding, and Social Interaction. Vancouver, Canada. Sugarman, J. (2004, August). Persons and moral agency. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI. Sugarman, J., & Martin, J. (2002, August). The political disposition of psychological persons. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. Sugarman, J., & Martin, J. (2002, May). The political disposition of self as a kind of understanding. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Vancouver, BC. Martin, J., & Sugarman, J. (2001, September). Psychology and the question of agency. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Canadian Theoretical Psychologists, Lumsden, Saskatchewan, Canada. Martin, J., & Sugarman, J. (2001, August). Agency, compatibilism and psychology. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Martin, J., & Sugarman, J. (2001, August). Psychology’s reality debate: A “levels of reality” approach. George Miller Award Lecture, given at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Martin, J., & Sugarman, J. (2001, June). Agency and soft determinism in psychology. Paper presented at an interdisciplinary conference on Determinism, Max Planck Institute, Ringberg Castle, Germany. Sugarman, J. & Martin, J. (2000, August). Is the self a kind of understanding? Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Martin, J., & Sugarman, J. (1999, August). The possibility of progressive understanding in psychology. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Sugarman, J., & Martin, J. (1998, August). The metaphysics of understanding. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Sugarman, J. (1997, August). The social embeddedness of theory. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
RESEARCH GRANTS Principal Investigator (2004 – 2007). The psychology of moral agency. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. $82,290 Principal Investigator (1999 – 2002). Implications of a psychology of human possibility and constraint. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. $71,105 Principal Investigator (1999). A psychology of human possibility and constraint: Implications for education. Simon Fraser University President’s Research Grant. $9,232
AWARDS Fellow, American Educational Research Association (2008) Distinguished Service Award, American Psychological Association, Division 24 (2005) Fellow, American Psychological Association (2003) American Psychological Association George Miller Award (2001)
SERVICE (SINCE 1999) Faculty Coordinator, Educational Psychology Graduate Programs Faculty Tenure Committee (5 terms) Faculty of Education Undergraduate Programs Committee University University Committee for Excellence in Teaching Award Faculty of Education Dean’s Search Committee University Librarian Search Committee University Counseling and Health Services, External Review Steering Committee Advisory Board Member, Centre for Students with Disabilities Coordinator, Simon Fraser University Peer-Helper Program
Scholarly Community Associate Editor, Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology Consulting Editor, Alberta Journal of Educational Research Theodore Sarbin Award Committee President, Division 24, American Psychological Association (2007-2008) Reviewer: Academy of Management Review; Alberta Journal of Educational Research; American Psychological Association (Division 24); City and Society; Current Anthropology, British Journal of Educational Psychology; Educational Psychologist; Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology; New Ideas in Psychology; Oxford University Press; Philosophical Psychology; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Theory & Psychology Co-chair, Annual Convention Program, American Psychological Association, Division 24 Secretary-Treasurer, American Psychological Association, Division 24 Editorial Committee Member, Canadian Journal of Education
GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION One PhD competed; two MA completed; three PhD in progress, two MA in progress
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