The Evaluation and Assessment of Online Skills Through Online Group Discussion [PDF]
Increasingly much of a psychology student’s learning occurs within electronic environments, however rarely are the new skills they develop in these contexts identified, improved or assessed.
Taylor, Jacqui
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Embodied Robot Models for Interdisciplinary Emotion Research [PDF]
Due to their complex nature, emotions cannot be properly understood from the perspective of a single discipline. In this paper, I discuss how the use of robots as models is beneficial for interdisciplinary emotion research.
Canamero, Lola
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Applying critical discursive psychology to health psychology research: a practical guide
This paper outlines a qualitative methodological approach called Critical Discursive Psychology (CDP), considering its applicability to health psychology research.
Abigail Locke, Kirsty Budds
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Where has all the psychology gone? A critical review of evidence-based psychological practice in correctional settings [PDF]
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) represents the gold standard for effective clinical psychological practice. In this review, we examine ways in which EBP tenets are being neglected by correctional psychologists worldwide. We examine three key aspects of EBP
Gannon, Theresa A., Ward, Tony
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Review of "Political Psychology: Critical Perspectives"
The core focus of "Political Psychology: Critical Perspectives" is an interrelated set of European-based theories and perspectives that emphasize both the social context of the individual and the capacity of citizens to engage in strategic discursive and
Paul Nesbitt-Larking
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Another cartoon portrait of the mind from the reductionist metaphysicians--a review of Peter Carruthers ‘The Opacity of Mind’ (2011) (review revised 2019) [PDF]
Materialism, reductionism, behaviorism, functionalism, dynamic systems theory and computationalism are popular views, but they were shown by Wittgenstein to be incoherent.
Starks, Michael
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Theorising Critical Psychology in Psychiatric Practice: Si Voices Interrupting Pathology [PDF]
This paper is the record of a symposium at the ‘Geist Gege Genes' conference in July 2001 in Berlin. The conference was linked to the fifth Russell Tribunal on Human Rights in Psychiatry.
Burman, Erika +5 more
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What (actually) matters in literacy education: Contributions from community psychology [PDF]
This paper describes the critical role community psychology theories played in reframing literacy research involving mainly Māori and Pacific peoples’ extended families and communities.
Furness, Jane Amanda +4 more
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Media, racism and public health psychology [PDF]
A growing literature has established that racism contributes to ill-health of migrants, minority group members and indigenous peoples. Racial discrimination has been shown to act at personal, institutional and societal levels, negatively affecting ...
Abel, S. +78 more
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The chapter provides a critical examination of key assertions clinical psychology makes about itself in terms of science, therapy and social context. Whilst clinical psychology has the potential to be critically orientated, pursuit of professional interest causes tensions that undermine this.
Steven Coles, Aisling Mannion
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