ARCP 2: Action Research (2000)

arcp2Editors: Dan Goodley and Ian Parker

How can we change the world through varieties of action research? What is the role of critical-practical-theoretical interventions which include conscientization, cultural destabilization, education inclusion campaigns, feminist research, mental health intervention, practical deconstruction and radical therapeutic activities? How does psychology need to change to be up to the task?

 

Contents

 

EDITORIAL

doc[1]Critical psychology and action research
Dan Goodley and Ian Parker

ARTICLES

doc[1]Gender and cultural resistance: psycho-social transformations of gender identity
Angela María Estrada and María Isabel Botero

doc[1]‘Good intentions’: reflecting on researching in disability research the lives and experiences of visually disabled people
Sally French and John Swain

doc[1]On the psychologization of critical psychology
Angel J. Gordo-López

doc[1]Prefigurative Action Research: an alternative basis for critical psychology?
Carolyn Kagan and Mark Burton

doc[1]Action research, performance and critical hermeneutics
Kevin Kelly

doc[1]All hail reflexivity
Angela Mary Lisle

doc[1]Participation in Participatory Action Research
Maritza Montero

doc[1]Practice research: critical psychology in and through practices
Morten Nissen

doc[1]Critical citizenship: Boal, Brazil and theatre in prisons
James Thompson

ESSAY REVIEWS

doc[1]Dan Albers on Martín-Baró’s Writings for a Liberation Psychology
Dan Aalbers

doc[1]Line Lerche Mørck on Stringer’s Action Research
Line Lerche Mørck

doc[1]Conceição da Noguiera on Burman et al.’s Psychology Discourse Practice
Conceição da Noguiera

doc[1]Jane Tobbell on Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Pedagogy of Hope
Jane Tobbell

POEMS

doc[1]Poems
John Rowan

 

 

Open-access journal, on this site; ISSN 1746-739X

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