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Decolonizing Community Psychology by Supporting Indigenous Knowledge, Projects, and Students: Lessons from Aotearoa New Zealand and Canada

American Journal of Community Psychology, 2018
Community psychology has long stood as a social justice agitator that encouraged reformation both within and outside of the academy, while keeping a firm goal of building greater well-being for people in communities.
R. McNamara, Sereana Naepi
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Transforming Community Psychology

American Journal of Community Psychology, 2001
AbstractCommunity psychology has made great strides in including context when understanding people in their environments. While continuing to consider context, we need to expand our conceptualization of the individual in community settings. I propose 3 principles: (1) focus our research on people, not programs; (2) consider multiple dimensions of ...
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De‐psychologizing community psychology

Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 2001
AbstractDespite their welcome emphasis on the influence of environmental factors on the generation of distress, and on the central role in this of power, the contributors to this special issue still seem unable entirely to avoid ‘psychologizing’ the processes involved.
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Engaging the Struggle for Decolonial Approaches to Teaching Community Psychology.

American Journal of Community Psychology, 2018
Community psychology's history has traditionally been described within the context of U.S. history, silencing contributions from people of color from the Americas, Asia, the Pacific Islands, and Africa. In a MA/PhD specialization in Community Psychology,
M. Watkins, Nuria Ciófalo, S. James
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Decolonial Pedagogy in Community Psychology: White Students Disrupting White Innocence via a Family Portrait Assignment.

American Journal of Community Psychology, 2018
A decolonizing standpoint in community psychology is discussed in relation to the Family Portrait Assignment-a pedagogical tool developed and implemented to facilitate white students' decolonial thinking. The Family Portrait Assignment contributes to the
J. S. Fernández
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Communicative, psychological and information-psychological impact in mass communication

Scientific Research and Development. Modern Communication Studies, 2023
The article is devoted to revealing the correlation between different types of communicative influence in interpersonal and mass communication. The relevance lies in the definition of the term "information-psychological impact", which eliminates the gap in the science of language, resulting from the expansion of the impact essence on the addressee ...
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(African) community psychology

The World Looks Like This From Here, 2019
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Community Psychology

2014
In this entry we pose questions as to whether community psychology is a route to ‘liberation and well-being’ or a contemporary form of the psy-complex ideal for compliance induction in the interests of contemporary neoliberal regimes.
Fryer, David, Duckett, Paul
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Africa’s Knowledge Archives, Black Consciousness and Reimagining Community Psychology

Decoloniality and Epistemic Justice in Contemporary Community Psychology, 2021
S. Suffla, M. Seedat
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Community psychology in Thailand

American Journal of Community Psychology, 1989
ConclusionIt appears that, though the medical model will predominate in the health field for a long time to come, community psychology is slowly taking shape and laying down its foundation in Thailand. Increasing numbers of health professionals are becoming aware of the paradigm shift and the limitations of the conventional approach.With gradually ...
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