Wednesday, July 09, 2008

References

This blog address was cited in the following chapter, which also includes a bibliography for community psychology and the text of the Monterey Declaration of Critical Community Psychology in appendices:

Angelique, H. L., & Culley, M. R. (2007). History and theory of community psychology: An international perspective of community psychology in the United States: Returning to political, critical, and ecological roots. In S. M. Reich, M. Riemer, I. Prilleltensky & M. Montero (Eds.), International community psychology: History and theories (pp. 37-62). New York: Springer.

For further readings related to the Power & Community research network proposal, see:

Prilleltensky, I. (2008). The role of power in wellness, oppression, and liberation: The promise of psychopolitical validity. Journal of Community Psychology, 36(2), 116-136.

Christens, B., & Perkins, D. D. (2008). Transdisciplinary, multilevel action research to enhance ecological and psycho-political validity. Journal of Community Psychology, 36(2), 214-231.

Fisher, A. T., & Sonn, C. C. (2008). Psychopolitical validity: Power, culture, and wellness. Journal of Community Psychology, 36(2), 261-268.

Look for an upcoming special issue of the Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology related to international research on issues of power in community.

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