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Decolonial Enactments in Community Psychology

Title
Decolonial Enactments in Community Psychology [electronic resource] / edited by Shose Kessi, Shahnaaz Suffla, Mohamed Seedat.
ISBN
9783030752019
Edition
1st ed. 2022.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XII, 280 p.)
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Summary
This edited volume in the Community Psychology Book Series emphasizes applications of community psychology for disrupting dominant and hegemonic power relations. The book explores domains of work that are located within critical community psychology, as well as work that is conventionally not self-defined as community psychology but which draws on and contributes to the foundations and enactments of critical and liberatory community psychology. Specifically, the book advances conceptions and praxes for community psychology grounded within a decolonial framework. The volume heeds the call for a generation of approaches to community psychology that link local struggles to broader questions of power, identity, and knowledge production, bringing together examples of praxes from different contexts as a political project of highlighting indigenous struggles toward self-determination. Collectively, the chapters in this book embody a decolonial agenda for community psychology that foregrounds social justice; the lives and knowledges of the marginalized and oppressed; epistemic disobedience and transdisciplinarity; and decolonial aesthetics. The book is divided into two parts - Part I: Conceptions of Engagement for Community Psychology delves into the conceptual framework for a decolonial community psychology, and Part II: Modes of Enactments and Praxes for Community Psychology builds on these theoretical advancements through examples of praxis in different contexts. The audience for the book includes scholars, researchers, practitioners, activists, and students located within community psychology specifically, as well as disciplines within the health and social sciences, and arts and humanities more broadly.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 27, 2022
Series
Community Psychology,
Community Psychology,
Contents
Part I: Conceptions of Engagement for Community Psychology
Chapter 1: Community Psychology in Historical Context: Power, Identity and Knowledge
Chapter 2: The Coordinates of Decolonising Practice and Praxis in Community Psychology
Chapter 3: Community and the Making of Community: Critiques and Critical Conceptions
Chapter 4: Interrogating Dominant and Liberatory Narratives on Engagement in Community Psychology
Chapter 5: Psycho-social Change and Africa-centred Community Psychology
Decolonising Participatory Action Research in Community Psychology
Part II: Modes of Enactments and Praxes for Community Psychology
Chapter 7: Māori - and Aboriginal-centred Community Psychologies for Well-being and Self-determination
Chapter 8: Everyday Violence and Everyday Peace: Interventions Towards Social Justice
Chapter 9: Post-conflict Reconciliation and Community-based Restorative Justice
Chapter 10: The Workings of Imagination and Memory in Resistance to Violence
Chapter 11: Immigration and Sense of Community
Chapter 12: Poverty and Sustainable Living
Chapter 13: A Decolonising Approach to Health Promotion
Chapter 14: Youth Activism and Community Change
Chapter 15: Social Justice and Food Security: Intervening in Global South Contexts
Chapter 16: The Politics and Praxis of Social Transformation: A Civil Society Perspective
Conclusion: Re-imagining Praxis, Community, and Engagement. .
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