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Neoliberalism, Ethics and the Social Responsibility of Psychology: Dialogues at the Edge: Psychology and the Other

Editat de Heather Macdonald, Sara Carabbio-Thopsey, David M. Goodman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 iul 2022
This volume encompasses deeply critical dialogues that question how the field of psychology exists within and is shaped by the current neoliberal political context. Spanning from psychoanalysis to post-colonial theory, these far-reaching discussions consider how a greater ethical responsiveness to human experience and sociopolitical arrangements may reopen the borders of psychological discourse.
With the understanding that psychology grows in the soil of neoliberal terrain and is a chief fertilizer for neoliberal expansion, the interviews in this book explore alternative possibilities for how this field of study might function. By offering their own unique responses regarding the current condition of their respective disciplines, these scholars critically consider the current conceptual frameworks that set the theoretical boundaries of psychology, and contemplate the ethical responsibility currently affecting the field.
This book will prove essential for scholars and students across several disciplines including psychology, philosophy, ethics, and post-colonial and socio-cultural studies, as well as practising mental health professionals with an interest in the importance of psychological social theory.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032247717
ISBN-10: 1032247711
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Psychology and the Other

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Professional

Recenzii

"Neoliberalism, Ethics, and the Social Responsibility of Psychology: Dialogues at the Edge brings us up close to the exciting work of interdisciplinary iconoclasts in several fields as they talk informally about their work with iconoclastic colleagues. Each dialogue is truly 'at the edge,' opening readers’ minds to questions and ideas that the writers’ home disciplines too often police, appropriate, suppress. Each writer also offers a personal story that reveals the costs, bravery, and, sometimes, the loneliness of challenging dominant Eurocentric, neoliberal, individualistic, and universalizing paradigms, of breaking disciplinary boundaries. No matter in what discipline you comfortably or uncomfortably reside, this book will challenge you to rethink what you know about subjectivity and its discontents." Lynne Layton is author of Toward a Social Psychoanalysis: Culture, Character, and Normative Unconscious Processes
"This book is a portrait of psychology in the heart of the beast. It is a remarkable collection of challenging and hopeful responses to psychology’s collusion with toxic forces that threaten American society. Several of psychology’s great interdisciplinary thinkers spell out the dangers and opportunities that confront the profession as it both flees from and engages its ethical responsibilities." Philip Cushman is a retired teacher, psychotherapist, and semi-retired writer, hisrecent publications include Travels with the Self: Interpreting Psychology as Cultural History, and Hermeneutic Approaches to Interpretive Research: Dissertations in a Different Key

Cuprins

Introduction: Manic Societies and Overfunctioning Sciences;  1. The Personal Is Political: A Conversation with Jeff Sugarman;  2. Subjectivity and the Critical Imagination in Neoliberal Capitalism: A Conversation with Thomas Teo;  3. Culture, Context, and Coloniality: Bhatia's Decolonizing Psychology and Kirschner's Sociocultural Subjectivities;  4. Psychology as Apparatus: An Interview with Sam Binkley;  5. Infinite Greed and Transcendental Materialism: A Conversation with Adrian Johnston;  6. On Destructiveness: A Conversation with Sue Grand;  7. Taking Persons Seriously: A Conversation with Jack Martin;  8. Philosophical Hermeneutics and Psychological Understanding: A Conversation with Frank C. Richardson 

Notă biografică

Heather Macdonald is a core faculty at Fielding Graduate University in their Clinical Psychology program. Dr. Macdonald’s scholarly research focuses on the interface between culture, social justice, relational ethics, clinical practice, and post-colonial thought.
Sara Carabbio-Thopsey is a licensed clinical psychologist serving children and families in the greater Boston area. Her interests include the historical, cultural, and neoliberal complexities that impact children.
David M. Goodman is Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives and External Relations at the Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College, where he also serves as the director of Psychological Humanities and Ethics.

Descriere

This volume encompasses critical dialogues that question how the field of psychology is shaped by the current neoliberal political context. Spanning from psychoanalysis to post-colonial theory, these discussions consider how a greater ethical responsiveness to human experience and sociopolitical arrangments may reopen psychological discourse.