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Critical Social Psychology: Tomás Ibáñez and Lupicinio Íñiguez (eds)
Journal of multilingual and multicultural development, ISSN 0143-4632, Vol. 18, Nº. 6, 1997, págs. 522-524
Tomás Ibáñez & Lupicinio Íñiguez (compiladores) Critical Social Psychology. London. SAGE. 1997
Enrique Jubés Barroeta (res.)
Athenea Digital: revista de pensamiento e investigación social, ISSN-e 1578-8946, Nº. 0, 2001
Much recent work in social psychology has questioned the assumptions and practices of traditional research and debate. Accessible and often passionately argued, this book pulls these new trends together in a major overview of the main theoretical, political and empirical developments. Assembling a group of leading figures in the field, the book addresses the need for a critical perspective in social psychology and examines the many levels of discussion that have informed that critique. The contributors encompass such key topics as: political analysis in a postmodern world; the status of qualitative methods; realism versus relativism; and the question of subjectivity from a critical perspective.
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And So Say All of Us?: Some Thoughts on 'Experiential Democratization' as an Aim for Critical Social Psychologists
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Discourses, Structures and Analysis: What Practices? In Which Contexts?
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Prioritizing the Political: Feminist Psychology
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Reflexively Recycling Social Psychology: a Critical Autobiographical Account of an Evolving Critical Social Psychological Analysis of Social Psychology
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Critical Social Psychology: Identity and De-prioritization of the Social
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