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Psychology’s Contribution to Socio-Cultural, Political, and Individual Emancipation

Af: Carl Ratner Engelsk Paperback

Psychology’s Contribution to Socio-Cultural, Political, and Individual Emancipation

Af: Carl Ratner Engelsk Paperback
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This book articulates how psychologists can use their theory, research, and intervention to generate insights into emancipatory social change that is necessary to solve social and psychological problems. These include racism, sexism, civil rights, poverty, militarism, education, and politics. 

Psychology was not developed to directly address social issues. It must therefore be reconceptualised to fulfil this aim. In this book Carl Ratner makes use of Vygotsky''s psychological approach known as ''cultural-historical psychology'', supplemented by Martin-Baro''s Liberation Psychology and the work of Bourdieu and Foucault to develop an emancipatory psychological theory. This approach is then utilized to lay out a specific program of social and psychological emancipation. This reconstructed psychological theory is also used to evaluate populist movements that aim at social and psychological emancipation. Ratner posits that populism is inadequate to solve social and psychological problems because it misunderstands the nature of society and what it takes to improve society and psychology. This is demonstrated through wide-ranging examples including populist feminism, populist socialism, and populist distortions of liberation psychology and cultural-historical psychology.

This lively critique opens a pathway for academic across the social sciences concerned with how their disciplines can be oriented toward understanding and solving social-psychological problems, and will appeal to wide readership including policy makers, and social activists. 


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This book articulates how psychologists can use their theory, research, and intervention to generate insights into emancipatory social change that is necessary to solve social and psychological problems. These include racism, sexism, civil rights, poverty, militarism, education, and politics. 

Psychology was not developed to directly address social issues. It must therefore be reconceptualised to fulfil this aim. In this book Carl Ratner makes use of Vygotsky''s psychological approach known as ''cultural-historical psychology'', supplemented by Martin-Baro''s Liberation Psychology and the work of Bourdieu and Foucault to develop an emancipatory psychological theory. This approach is then utilized to lay out a specific program of social and psychological emancipation. This reconstructed psychological theory is also used to evaluate populist movements that aim at social and psychological emancipation. Ratner posits that populism is inadequate to solve social and psychological problems because it misunderstands the nature of society and what it takes to improve society and psychology. This is demonstrated through wide-ranging examples including populist feminism, populist socialism, and populist distortions of liberation psychology and cultural-historical psychology.

This lively critique opens a pathway for academic across the social sciences concerned with how their disciplines can be oriented toward understanding and solving social-psychological problems, and will appeal to wide readership including policy makers, and social activists. 


Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 344
ISBN-13: 9783030280284
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 3030280284
Kategori: Sociologi
Udg. Dato: 8 nov 2020
Længde: 0mm
Bredde: 148mm
Højde: 210mm
Forlag: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Oplagsdato: 8 nov 2020
Forfatter(e): Carl Ratner
Forfatter(e) Carl Ratner


Kategori Sociologi


ISBN-13 9783030280284


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 344


Udgave


Længde 0mm


Bredde 148mm


Højde 210mm


Udg. Dato 8 nov 2020


Oplagsdato 8 nov 2020


Forlag Springer Nature Switzerland AG

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