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Self, Community and Psychology
K RATELE, N DUNCAN, D HOOK, N MKHIZE, P KIGUWA & A COLLINS (EDITORS)
Self, Community and Psychology provides a broad introduction to community psychology, power and social formations and posits a liberatory response utilising critical analysis, self-definition and collective action. The text addresses the ideologies of race, gender and sexuality that together create particular South African post-colonial realities that legitimise oppression and cultural dispossession.
  CONTENTS
• Liberation psychology
• Critical reflections on community and
psychology in South Africa
• Social psychology and research
methods
• Psychology: An African perspective
• Sociocultural approaches to
psychology: dialogism and African
conceptions of the self
• Frantz Fanon and racial identity in
postcolonial contexts
• Feminist critical psychology in South
• Activity Theory as a framework for psychological research and practice in developing societies
• Participatory Action Research and local knowledge in community contexts
• Street life and the construction of social problems
• The role of collective action in the prevention of HIV/Aids in South Africa
• Understanding and preventing violence
978 1 48510 232 8 2008
416 PAGES
ZAR R514.00
    Africa
• Heterosexuality
SUITABLE FOR
Community psychology students.
Social Psychology
Identities and relationships
K RATELE & N DUNCAN (EDITORS)
Using current socio-political thought and research, the authors of Social Psychology: Identities and relationships examine topics such as violence, social and political transition, race and racism, and sexualities.
   CONTENTS
• Introduction: A psychology of a society
• Social psychology and research
methods
• Racism: A social psychological
perspective
• Race, racism and the media
• Bodies and Apartheid
• Frantz Fanon and racial identity in post-
colonial contexts
• Black adolescent identity during and
after Apartheid
• Identity dynamics and the politics of
self-definition
• Womenabuse:Acriticalreview
• Gender inequality, family relations and passion crime
• Black women’s identities • ’Mixed’ relations
• Lesbianism
• Heterosexuality
• Historical representations of ‘race’, masculinity and homosexuality
• Political leadership in the context of reconciliation
• Street life and the construction of social problems
• Understanding and preventing violence
978 1 48510 243 4 2014
432 PAGES
ZAR R534.00
    JUTA EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES CATALOGUE | 2018/2019
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