Professor David Canter
David Canter is an applied social psychologist who started his career in the 1960s as an environmental psychologist at Strathclyde University, Glasgow, UK. Since then he has published the results of his research on a wide range of topics, including the design of offices, hospitals and schools, behaviour in fires and emergencies, and complementary medicine. His 1977 book The Psychology of Place is still widely cited. Over the last quarter of a century he has developed the discipline of...See more
David Canter is an applied social psychologist who started his career in the 1960s as an environmental psychologist at Strathclyde University, Glasgow, UK. Since then he has published the results of his research on a wide range of topics, including the design of offices, hospitals and schools, behaviour in fires and emergencies, and complementary medicine. His 1977 book The Psychology of Place is still widely cited. Over the last quarter of a century he has developed the discipline of Investigative Psychology. He is currently editor of Contemporary Social Science, the journal of the Academy of Social Science. See less
Professor David Canter's Featured Books
Professor David Canter book reviews
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Cranks' Recipe Book
When it comes to soup....
by Jan T, Nov 4, 2012
The original paperback I bought in 1987 is in tatters now from usage. The best compliment I can give a cookbook. Not only are the entrees excellent, but each and every soup recipe has been a hit ... Read More
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Cranks' Recipe Book
The first Cranks Cookbook
by RogerM, Apr 7, 2008
This was the first, and probably the best, Cranks Cookbook - it is a superb example of vegetarian recipies and highly recommended particularly to new vegetarians but good for new ideas for others. ... Read More