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Becoming Ecological - An Expedition Into Community Psychology

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext This volume achieves several important goals by gathering key writings of James G. Kelly and framing them in narratives of personal experience. It reminds us of the importance of biography, that intellectual and personal lived experience provides a valuable context for understanding scholarly contribution. Because of these characteristics, the volume challenges conventional wisdom about what psychology is and what it might be. Informationen zum Autor James G. Kelly is Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois at Chicago and Lecturer, University of California at Davis. As one of the founders of the field of community psychology, he has emphasized the development of ecological principles that can enhance the design of community-based research and practice. These principles are based on empirical research and Kelly's lifelong immersion in practical community problems and issues Klappentext Community psychology emphasizes an ecological approach to mental health by focusing on the individual in the environment and the influences that shape and change behavior. Becoming Ecological brings together the work of James G. Kelly, one of the founders of community psychology and among thefield's national leaders. The volume unites thirteen of Kelly's publications from 1968 to 2002 as well as four new essays on current issues in the field: the theory, research, practice, and education of community psychologists. Kelly introduces the work by offering connections between his personal experiences and the topicshe chose to focus on throughout his long career. He begins each of the thirteen essays with commentary that sets the article in its original context so that the reader has a historical perspective on why certain ideas were salient at a particular time and how they are still timely today. Kellyconcludes with a "summing up" section integrating the previously published articles with the four new essays. Throughout, he presents examples of how to plan and carry out research and practice in the community. The principles underlying the examples both enhance the relevance of the research andpractice and increase the potential of community residents to use the findings for their own purposes. A compendium of classic statements of community psychology's philosophical and historical underpinnings, Becoming Ecological is a must-read for scholars and practitioners of community psychology and for those in the fields of public health, social work, community development, education, and appliedanthropology. Zusammenfassung Emphasizes an ecological approach to mental health by focusing on the individual in the environment and the influences that shape and change behavior. This book brings together thirteen publications as well as four essays on issues in the field: the theory, research, practice, and education of community psychologists. Inhaltsverzeichnis Being Autobiographical: Roots and Varied Soils for Ecological Inquiry Part I: A Selection of Thirteen Articles With Reflection 1: Toward an Ecological Conception of Preventive Interventions 2: Adolescent Boys in High School: A Psychological Study of Coping and Adaptation 3: Antidotes for Arrogance 4: Quest for Valid Preventive Interventions 5: Community as Teacher 6: Qualities for the Community Psychologist 7: Tain't What You Do, It's the Way That You Do It 8: Seven Criteria When Conducting Community-Based Prevention Research: A Research Agenda and Commentary 9: Generating Social Settings for a Public's Health 10: A Contextualist Epistemology for Ecological Research 11: Wellness as an Ecological Enterprise 12: Contexts and Community Leadership: Inquiry as an Ecological Expedition 13: The Spirit of Community Psychology Part II: Four Contemporary Essays 14: Thinking Ecologically 15: Inquiry as Situated Methods with Processes for Mutual Discovery 16: Practicing Ecology: Ide...

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Authors James G. Kelly, James G. (Emeritus Professor Kelly
Assisted by James G Kelly (Editor), James G. Kelly (Editor), James G. (Emeritus Professor Kelly (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.02.2006
 
EAN 9780195173796
ISBN 978-0-19-517379-6
No. of pages 346
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology

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