Emancipatory and Participatory Methodologies in Peace, Critical, and Community Psychology

Emancipatory and Participatory Methodologies in Peace, Critical, and Community Psychology

Seedat, Mohamed; Suffla, Shahnaaz; Christie, Daniel J.

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2018

206

Mole

Inglês

9783319875705

15 a 20 dias

454

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Chapter 1. Pluriversal Readings of Emancipatory Engagements by Mohamed Seedat, Shahnaaz Suffla and Daniel J. Christie.- Chapter 2. The Potential of Creative Life Writing as a Liberatory Practice by Sindi F. Gordon.- Chapter 3. Writing as an Engaged Method of Resistance and Liberation by David Fryer.- Chapter 4. Community Radio as a Vehicle for Social Change in Conflict-Affected Settings by Yeshim Iqbal and Rezarta Bilali.- Chapter 5. Community Asset Mapping as a Critical Participatory Research Method by Sandy Lazarus, Naiema Taliep and Anthony V. Naidoo.- Chapter 6. Participatory Knowledge Co-Creation: Using Digital Mapping as an Emancipatory Method by Siew Fang Law and Jose Ramos.- Chapter 7. Harnessing the Power of Ecopsychology in Community Work by Anthony V. Naidoo, Conrad Zygmont and Shaun Philips.- Chapter 8. Creative Responses to Social Suffering: Using Community Arts and Cultural Development to Foster Hope by Christopher C. Sonn, Pilar Kasat and Amy F. Quayle.- Chapter 9. Threading Life Stories: Embroidery as an Engaged Method by Puleng Segalo and Michelle Fine.- Chapter 10. Community Psychology's Gaze by Deanne Bell.- Chapter 11. Exploring Participant-Led Film-Making as a Community-Engaged Method by Nick Malherbe and Brittany Everitt-Penhale.- Chapter 12. Catalysing Transformation through Stories: Building Peace in Recognition, Struggle and Dialogue by Ursula Lau, Shahnaaz Suffla and Lesego Bertha Kgatitswe.- Chapter 13. Photovoice as Liberatory Enactment: The Case of Youth as Epistemic Agents by Nick Malherbe, Shahnaaz Suffla, Mohamed Seedat and Umesh Bawa.- Chapter 14. Critical Psychosocial Mnemonics as a Decolonising Participatory Method: Towards Refiguring and Reclaiming the Archive through Memory, Stories and Narratives by Garth Stevens.




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participatory research projects;psychological wellbeing;social justice;storytelling as psychological tool;community engagement;psychology of liberation;peace psychology in south africa;community engagement in the peace process;social change promotion;psychology of hierarchy;research power structure;creative writing as therapy;community asset mapping;qualitative research;ecopsychology