Psychology and Society. Radical Theory and Practice

Primary author
Publisher
Pluto
Place of Publication
London
Date of Publication
1996
Edition
1
Number of Pages
248
Classification
III World capitalism, capitalist society and the left movements; socialist movements in general | F Consciousness and culture
Description
- Spears and Parker- Marxist Theses and Psychological Themes
I- Historical material
- Reed- The Challenge of Historical Materialist Epistemology
- Young- Evolution, Biology and Psychology from a Marxist Point of View
- Roiser and Willig- Marxism, The Frankfurt School, and Working-class Psychology
- Harris- Psychology and Marxist Politics in the United States
II- Critical Traditions
- Ulman- Radical Behaviourism, Selectionism and Social Action
- Hinshelwood- Convergences with Psychoanalysis
- Maiers and Tolman- Critical Psychology as Subject-Science
- Greenslade- V. N. Volosinov and Social Psychology
- Holzman- Newman's Practice of Mehtod Completes Vygotsky
III- Everyday Life
- Michael- Pick a Utopia, Any Utopia
- Hayes- The Psychology of Everyday Life
- Hoggett- Emotion and Politics
- Bhavnani and Davis- Incarcerated Women
- Parker- The Revolutionary Psychology of Lev Davidovich Bronstein
IV- Practices of Empowerment
- Burton and Kagan- Rethinking Empowerment
- Bradley and Selby- Therapy, Consciousness Raising and Revolution
- Jiménez-Domínguez- Participant Action Research
- Reicher- The Reactionary Practice of Radical Psychology
Copy Number
1
Identifier
III F  PAR
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