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Handbook of Critical Psychology: Routledge International Handbooks

Editat de Ian Parker
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 apr 2015
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Critical psychology has developed over time from different standpoints, and in different cultural contexts, embracing a variety of perspectives. This cutting-edge and comprehensive handbook values and reflects this diversity of approaches to critical psychology today, providing a definitive state-of-the-art account of the field and an opening to the lines of argument that will take it forward in the years to come.
The individual chapters by leading and emerging scholars plot the development of a critical perspective on different elements of the host discipline of psychology. The book begins by systematically addressing each separate specialist area of psychology, before going on to consider how aspects of critical psychology transcend the divisions that mark the discipline. The final part of the volume explores the variety of cultural and political standpoints that have made critical psychology such a vibrant contested terrain of debate.
The Handbook of Critical Psychology represents a key resource for researchers and practitioners across all relevant disciplines. It will be of particular interest to students and researchers in psychology, psychosocial studies, sociology, social anthropology and cultural studies, and to discourse analysts of different traditions, including those in critical linguistics and political theory.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781848722187
ISBN-10: 1848722184
Pagini: 494
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge International Handbooks

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Introduction Ian Parker Part I: Varieties of Psychology and Critique: Part 1a: The Mainstream 2. Quantitative Methods: Science Means and Ends Lisa Cosgrove, Emily E. Wheeler and Elena Kosterina 3. Cognitive Psychology: From the Bourgeois Individual to Class Struggle Michael Arfken 4. Behaviourisms: Radical Behaviourism and Critical Inquiry Maria R. Ruiz 5. Emotion: Being Moved Beyond the Mainstream Paul Stenner 6. Biological and Evolutionary Psychologies: The Limits of Critical Psychology John Cromby 7. Personality: Technology, Commodity and Pathology China Mills 8. Developmental Psychology: The Turn to Deconstruction Erica Burman 9. Social Psychology: A Commentary on Organizational Research Parisa Dashtipour 10. Abnormal Psychology: A Psychology of Disorders Susana Seidmann and Jorgelina Di Iorio 11. Forensic Psychology: Clinical and Critical Sam Warner Part Ib: Radical Attempts To Question the Mainstream 12. Qualitative Methods: Critical Practices and Prospects from a Diverse Field Brendan Gough 13. Theoretical Psychology: A Critical-Philosophical Outline of Core Issues Thomas Teo 14. Humanistic Psychology: A Critical Counter Culture Keith Tudor 15. Political Psychology: Critical Approaches to Power Maritza Montero 16. Community Psychology: Subjectivity, Power, Collectivity David Fryer and Rachael Fox 17. Organizational Psychology and Social Issues: The Place of the Place Mary Jane Paris Spink and Peter Kevin Spink 18. Counselling Psychology: Critical Achievements, Possibilities and Limitations Richard House and Colin Feltham 19. Health Psychology: Towards Critical Psychologies for Well-Being and Social Justice Yasuhiro Igarashi 20. Black Psychology: Resistance, Reclamation and Redefinition Garth Stevens 21. Psychology of Women: Questions of Politics and Practice Rose Capdevila and Lisa Lazard 22. From ‘Lesbian And Gay Psychology’ To A Critical Psychology Of Sexualities Pam Alldred and Nick Fox Part Ic: Adjacent Parts of Psy-Complex 23. Alienists and Alienation: Critical Psychiatry In Search Of Itself Janice Haaken 24. Psychotherapists: Agents of Change or Maintenance Men? Ole Jacob Madsen 25. Education, Psychology: Change At Last? Tom Billington and Tony Williams 26. Social Work: Oppression and Resistance Suryia Nayak 27. Self-Help: And Pop Psychology Jan De Vos Part II: Varieties of Critical Psychology 28. Activity Theory: Theory and Practice Manolis Dafermos 29. Marxist Psychology and Dialectical Method Mohamed Elhammoumi 30. Kritische Psychologie: Psychology from the Standpoint of the Subject Johanna Motzkau and Ernst Schraube 31. Does Psychoanalysis Have Anything To Say To Critical Psychology? Kareen Ror Malone with Emaline Friedman 32. Deconstruction: The Foundations of Critical Psychology Andrew Clark and Alexa Hepburn 33. Deleuzian Perspectives: Schizoanalysis and the Politics of Desire Hans Skott-Myhre 34. Discursive Psychology: Key Tenets, Some Splits and Two Examples Margaret Wetherell Part III: Standpoints And Perspectives On Psychology And Critical Psychology: Part Iiia: Perspectives 35. Feminist Psychology: Researches, Interventions, Challenges Amana Mattos 36. Queer Theory: Disarticulating Critical Psychology Miguel Roselló Peñaloza and Teresa Cabruja Ubach 37. Liberation Psychology: Another Kind Of Critical Psychology Mark Burton and Luis Gómez 38. Indigenous Psychologies and Critical-Emancipatory Psychology Narcisa Paredes-Canilao, Ma. Ana Babaran-Diaz, Ma. Nancy B. Florendo and Tala Salinas-Ramos with S. Lily Mendoza 39. Postcolonial Theory: Towards A Worlding of Critical Psychology Desmond Painter 40. From Critical Disability Studies To Critical Global Disability Studies Shaun Grech 41. A Politically Informed Immanent Spirituality for Critical Psychology Kathleen S. G. Skott-Myhre Part IIIb: Places 42. Critical Psychology in Africa: The Impossible Task Ingrid Palmary and Brendon Barnes 43. Political Psychology and the American Continent: From Colonization and Domination to Liberation and Emancipation Raquel S. L. Guzzo 44. Critical Psychology in the Arab World: Insights from Critical Community Psychology in the Palestinian Colonial Context Ibrahim Makkawi 45. ‘Critical Psychology in Asia’: Four Fundamental Concepts Anup Dhar 46. European Critical Psychological Trends: An Open Road to Psychological Recidivism Ángel J. Gordo López and Roberto Rodríguez López 47. South Pacific: Tensions of Space in Our Place Leigh Coombes and Mandy Morgan

Notă biografică

Ian Parker was co-founder and is co-director of the Discourse Unit (www.discourseunit.com), and is Professor of Management at the University of Leicester, and Managing Editor of the Annual Review of Critical Psychology. He edited the four-volume Major Work Critical Psychology for Routledge in 2011, edits the book series Concepts for Critical Psychology, and also authored the Psychology after Critique series.

Recenzii

"The essays take aim at diverse areas of psychology, arguing for an approach focusing on the social context, often within a social justice framework. A recurring theme is that reductionistic models fail to capture the essence of human thought and behavior because the assumptions made in traditional psychological thinking lead to research methodologies that force measurement into constrained pathways that--the book argues--reflect social constructs rather than fundamentally important human characteristics. This book reflects critical psychology theories, showing little overlap with mainstream, empirical psychological thinking. Those interested in a depicition of the theory of critical psychology rather than an empirical treatment of psychological phenomena will encounter here a wide ranging exploration of the issues. Summing Up: Recommended." -B. C. Beins, Ithaca College, CHOICE
"It would appear that recency of research and a wider array of topics separate this book from the others. This book significantly builds on the work of its predecessors. The aim of this edited handbook is to provide a comprehensive overview of critical psychology in many fields in psychology. [...] The contents of this book have much to stir some readers out of their comfort zones, particularly those who have not been introduced to critical psychology. Taken-for-granted perspectives and terminology in psychology are forcefully questioned throughout the book. These include, among many others, personality, emotions, identities, sexuality, health, cognition, power, and education. Through questioning and offering alternatives, this book succeeds in enabling one to reconsider the seemingly obvious in psychology, thus potentially opening creative possibilities for research and practice." -Graham B. Stead, College of Education and Human Services at Cleveland State University, PsycCRITIQUES
"Ian Parker boldly states his hopes for The Handbook of Critical Psychology in the introduction: to provide the most thorough account possible of the scope of critical psychology. This ambitious project is tackled admirably." - Tom Payne, The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy
"This handbook does an incredible job of conveying the fundamentals of critical psychology along with an exciting overview of the contemporary scope of this revolutionary approach. Both specialists and students will consider it an essential resource. I will not be surprised if it significantly magnifies the impact of critical psychology around the world.'
Tod Sloan, Lewis and Clark College, USA
"A critical engagement with key topics in psychology with reference to critical debates across the field. A crucial resource for all psychology students."
– Valerie Walkerdine, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, UK
"Parker’s Handbook of Critical Psychology is in one sense a book committed to overcoming the alienated character of modular work in the social sciences. By bringing together an assemblage of perspectives from remote disciplinary groupings, the compendium exemplifies an intellectual orientation that rejects the condition of functional separateness in the universe of academic knowledge production. Its declared target is the gamut of ideas, frameworks and activities which belong to mainstream "psychology" – as a (notoriously venal) academic discipline, (sometimes dehumanizing) professional practice, and (unavoidably value-laden) every day, commonsensical resource. And indeed, what emerges from the combined efforts of its contributors is nothing less than a bold and extensive critique, and sometimes revision, of the discipline on multiple fronts."
Raphael Mackintosh, Psychology in Society

"This Handbook of Critical Theory is a vital source for students, post-graduates, and scholars who are interested in critical psychology and wish to better understand the social structure that produces psychological knowledge. However, it is ultimately for anyone who wishes to transform society and improve the lives of themselves and others. Parker did a marvelous job at covering the immense diversity in the field of psychology. Although the amount of publications found in this book might seem to indicate that critical psychology is popular, the opposite is true. Unfortunately, it is but a sub-field in a vast ocean of sub-fields in psychology, and most psychology departments in the world only give it a small percentage of teaching time. It is not an exaggeration to argue that the majority of psychologists do not see themselves as critical psychologists, at least not in the sense that their efforts are geared toward society's emancipation and the removal of oppression. Most people still get (or perhaps prefer since they are not exposed to any other kind of treatment) the traditional psychological treatment wherein they try and solve their marriage problems; as a result, most people are not told that marriage is a social construct that prevents them from looking outside the individualistic frame of mind to the society and that constructs a patriarchal oppressive structure that leaves women dependent on men. I am sure that this Handbook of Critical Theory will serve students and scholars, as well as activists, as Parker and the authors did a splendid job at lighting the way for human beings' and other creature's emancipation." - Ben Fulman, Metapsychology
"This book reflects critical psychology theories, showing little overlap with mainstream, empirical psychological thinking.  Those interested in a depiction of the theory of critical psychology rather than an empirical treatment of psychological phenomena will encounter here a wide-ranging exploration of the issues.Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty."--B. C. Beins, Ithaca College, CHOICE, January 2016
"This handbook does an incredible job of conveying the fundamentals of critical psychology along with an exciting overview of the contemporary scope of this revolutionary approach. Both specialists and students will consider it an essential resource. I will not be surprised if it significantly magnifies the impact of critical psychology around the world."Tod Sloan, Lewis and Clark College, USA
"A critical engagement with key topics in psychology with reference to critical debates across the field. A crucial resource for all psychology students." – Valerie Walkerdine, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, UK

Descriere

A comprehensive state-of-the-art internationally-constituted review of the rapidly expanding field of critical psychology, which will provide the key resource for researchers, teachers and students.  It will define the scope of critical psychology and offer a route map to its future direction.