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


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

Eigenschaften

Breite: 162
Gewicht: 488 g
Höhe: 242
Länge: 17
Seiten: 206
Sprachen: Englisch
Autor: Daniel J. Christie, Mohamed Seedat, Shahnaaz Suffla

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