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Maritza Montero, Martiza Montero, Isaac Prilleltensky, Isaac Prilleltensky et al, S. M. Reich, Stephanie Reich...
International Community Psychology
English · Hardback
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Description
Community psychology (CP) has a rich history and presence internationally that many people may not be aware of. Today's increasingly global environment encourages reviewing the world-wide goals and practices of CP. The desire to promote collective well-being clearly transcends geographical boundaries. The goal of developing a global perspective and discourse between countries has been delayed by the lack of a single, accessible source for information.
This book provides the first in-depth guide to global community psychology research and practice, history and development, theories and innovations, presented in one field-defining volume. Included are contributions from countries with long histories of oppression, social movements, and political turmoil; long-time democracies and former dictatorships. Fully-formed CP establishments compare with fledgling ventures into the field. The contributors document the complex relationships between CP and ideological currents, other strands of psychology and social science, cultural and historical traditions, and economic developments.
The goals of this book are several: Promote international collaboration, enhance theory utilization and development, identify biases and barriers in the field, accrue critical mass for a discipline that is often marginalized, minimize the pervasive US-centric view of the field.
Practitioners and researchers will find in "International Community Psychology" new perspectives on the communities they serve. As a text for advanced and graduate-level courses, it depicts a robust field with a legitimate mission. When concepts of community - and sometimes even of psychology - may not always translate from one nation to the next, this book provides a world of needed context.
List of contents
An Introduction to the Diversity of Community Psychology Internationally.- An Introduction to the Diversity of Community Psychology Internationally.- The Americas.- The History and Theories of Community Psychology in Canada.- History and Theory of Community Psychology: An International Perspective of Community Psychology in the United States: Returning to Political, Critical and Ecological Roots.- Latin American Community Psychology: Development, Implications, and Challenges Within a Social Change Agenda.- Community Psychology in the River Plate Region (Argentina-Uruguay).- Asia-Pacific.- So Far and Yet So Near? Community Psychology in Australia.- Community Psychology in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Me Tiro Whakamuri a- Kia- Hangai Whakamua.- Historical and Theoretical Orientations of Community Psychology Practice and Research in Japan.- History and Theory of Community Psychology in India: An International Perspective.- Community Psychology in a Borrowed Place with Borrowed Time: The Case of Hong Kong.- Europe And Middle East.- Community Psychology in Britain.- Community Psychology Between Attitude and Clinical Practice: The German Way.- Community Psychology in Italy: Past Developments and Future Perspectives.- Community Psychology in a Scandinavian Welfare Society: The Case of Norway.- Community Psychology in Spain: Realities, Expectations, and Desires.- Community Psychology in Portugal: From "Revolution" to Empowered Citizenship.- Community Psychology in Israel.- Community Psychology in Poland.- Moving but Not Yet Talking: Community Psychology in Turkey.- Community Psychology Initiatives in Greece.- Africa.- Community Psychology in South Africa.- The Roots of Community Psychology in Cameroon.- History of Community Psychology in Ghana.
About the author
Stephanie M. Reich, Ph.D., is a research associate at the Center for Evaluation and Program Improvement at the Vanderbilt University. Born in the United States of America, Dr. Reich`s graduate education has been in community psychology, child development, and program evaluation with a specific emphasis on quantitative methods. She is the recipient of Newbrough Award for academic writing, a fellowship from the National Institute of Mental Health for children`s mental health services research as well as the Julius Seeman award for academic and professional excellence. Dr. Reich`s research interests focus on social interventions for children and families, applied and theoretical models of program evaluation, definitions and applications of community theory, and historical underpinnings to social inequality.
Summary
Community psychology (CP) has a rich history and presence internationally that many people may not be aware of. Today’s increasingly global environment encourages reviewing the world-wide goals and practices of CP. The desire to promote collective well-being clearly transcends geographical boundaries. The goal of developing a global perspective and discourse between countries has been delayed by the lack of a single, accessible source for information.
This book provides the first in-depth guide to global community psychology research and practice, history and development, theories and innovations, presented in one field-defining volume. Included are contributions from countries with long histories of oppression, social movements, and political turmoil; long-time democracies and former dictatorships. Fully-formed CP establishments compare with fledgling ventures into the field. The contributors document the complex relationships between CP and ideological currents, other strands of psychology and social science, cultural and historical traditions, and economic developments.
The goals of this book are several: Promote international collaboration, enhance theory utilization and development, identify biases and barriers in the field, accrue critical mass for a discipline that is often marginalized, minimize the pervasive US-centric view of the field.
Practitioners and researchers will find in "International Community Psychology" new perspectives on the communities they serve. As a text for advanced and graduate-level courses, it depicts a robust field with a legitimate mission. When concepts of community - and sometimes even of psychology - may not always translate from one nation to the next, this book provides a world of needed context.
Additional text
This book is doubly distinctive. On one hand, it pulls the best community research and action in the field from a broad spectrum of current worldwide and historical material. On the other hand--and here is the breakthrough--it's a powerful argument for the commonalities and uniqueness of the history and development of community psychology all over the world. This approach facilitates the exchange of theories, methods, and in particular, fundamental ideas for the development of community psychology in each country. It also strengthens the position of the discipline within the international scientific community.
-Alessio Vieno Ph.D.
University of Padova
Italy
This book is an important step in creating new possibilities for dialogue and developing community psychology internationally. The project brings together many authors who share their understanding of the developments of community psychology in their countries, of principles, concepts and theories, and of applications and future possibilities in their respective contexts. This breadth of representation and the diversity of the community psychology story internationally is the most appealing aspect of this book for me. Most important this book asserts the place of community psychology within the broader international community of researchers and practitioners.
Christopher C. Sonn, Ph.D.
Victoria University
Melbourne, Australia
Report
This book is doubly distinctive. On one hand, it pulls the best community research and action in the field from a broad spectrum of current worldwide and historical material. On the other hand--and here is the breakthrough--it's a powerful argument for the commonalities and uniqueness of the history and development of community psychology all over the world. This approach facilitates the exchange of theories, methods, and in particular, fundamental ideas for the development of community psychology in each country. It also strengthens the position of the discipline within the international scientific community.
-Alessio Vieno Ph.D.
University of Padova
Italy
This book is an important step in creating new possibilities for dialogue and developing community psychology internationally. The project brings together many authors who share their understanding of the developments of community psychology in their countries, of principles, concepts and theories, and of applications and future possibilities in their respective contexts. This breadth of representation and the diversity of the community psychology story internationally is the most appealing aspect of this book for me. Most important this book asserts the place of community psychology within the broader international community of researchers and practitioners.
Christopher C. Sonn, Ph.D.
Victoria University
Melbourne, Australia
Product details
Assisted by | Maritza Montero (Editor), Martiza Montero (Editor), Isaac Prilleltensky (Editor), Isaac Prilleltensky et al (Editor), S. M. Reich (Editor), Stephanie Reich (Editor), Stephanie M. Reich (Editor), Manue Riemer (Editor), Manuel Riemer (Editor) |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 11.07.2007 |
EAN | 9780387494999 |
ISBN | 978-0-387-49499-9 |
No. of pages | 444 |
Dimensions | 161 mm x 237 mm x 38 mm |
Weight | 804 g |
Illustrations | XXVI, 444 p. |
Subjects |
Humanities, art, music
> Psychology
> Applied psychology
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology |
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