In Pursuit of Liberation and Well-Being
E-Book, Englisch, 480 Seiten, Ebook (PDF)
ISBN: 978-1-137-46410-1
Verlag: Macmillan Education
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Featuring a wide range of critical perspectives from international scholars and practitioners, Community Psychology encourages students to consider theories and methodologies in light of how they might be applied to different cultures and settings. It develops students' ability to think critically about the role of psychology in society, and about how the work of community psychologists can aid in the liberation of oppressed groups, promoting social justice and flourishing both for people and for our planet.
This book is essential reading for students taking both undergraduate and graduate courses in Community Psychology and its related fields.
Zielgruppe
Lower undergraduate
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
PART I: FRAMING COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY: HISTORY, VALUES, AND KEY CONCEPTS.- 1. Community Psychology: Research and Action for Social Change and Wellbeing.- 2. Highlights of the History of Community Psychology.- 3. Community Psychology Values and Vision.- 4. Power, Empowerment and Depowerment.- 5. Thinking Like a System: Ecology and Complexity in a Globalized World.- 6. Prevention, Promotion, and Social Change.- 7. Community, Connection, and Participation.- PART II: COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY INTERVENTIONS.- 8. An Overview of Community Psychology Interventions.- 9. Social Interventions.- 10. Organizational and Community Interventions.- 11. Individual and Small Group Interventions.- PART III: COMMUNITY-ENGAGED RESEARCH.- 12. Framing Community-engaged Research.- 13. The Research Cycle.- PART IV: ISSUES IN COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY.- 14. Globalization, Poverty, and Social Justice.- 15. Colonization.- 16. How Can Community Psychologists Best Work Towards Gender Equity?.- 17. Building Wellbeing in Families.- 18. LGBTQ Issues in Community Psychology.- 19. Ableism, Physical Disability and Community Living.- 20. Addressing Community-based Challenges Arising from Mental Health Problems.- 21. Racism and Applications of Critical Race and Intersectional Theories in Community Psychology.