04072oam 2200589I 450 991033766760332120220419135851.03-030-20001-9(CKB)4100000008702197(MiAaPQ)EBC5826030(DE-He213)978-3-030-20001-5(EXLCZ)99410000000870219720190713d2019 u| 0engurcnu|||uuuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDecolonial Feminist Community Psychology /edited by Floretta Boonzaier, Taryn van Niekerk1st edition 2019.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2019.1 online resource (168 pages)Community Psychology,2523-72413-030-20000-0 Chapter 1. Introducing Decolonial Feminist Community Psychology -- Chapter 2. Overcoming Essentialism in Community Psychology: The Use of a Narrative-Discursive Approach within African Feminisms -- Chapter 3. Engaging and Contesting Hegemonic Discourses through Feminist Participatory Action Research: Towards a Feminist Decolonial Praxis -- Chapter 4. Life Story Approach as a Decolonial Feminist Method? Contextualising Intimate Partner Violence in South Africa -- Chapter 5. Envisioning Photovoice as Decolonial Feminist Praxis -- Chapter 6. Engaging Praxes for Decolonial Feminist Community Psychologies through Youth-Centred Participatory Film-Making -- Chapter 7. Australian Muslim Women’s Borderlands Identities: A Feminist, Decolonial Approach -- Chapter 8. “On the way to Calvary, I lost my way”: Navigating Ethical Quagmires in Community Psychology at the Margins -- Chapter 9. From Where We Stand: Reflecting on Engagements with Decolonial Feminist Community Psychology -- Chapter 10. Performative Activism and Activist Performance: Young People Engaging in Decolonial Feminist Community Psychology in Contemporary South African Contexts.This edited volume seeks to critically engage with the diversity of feminist and post-colonial theory to counter hegemonic Western knowledge in mainstream community psychology. In doing so, it situates paradigms of thought and representation that capture the lived experiences of those in the global South. Specifically, the book takes an intersectional approach towards its reshaping of community psychology, centering African, black, postcolonial, and decolonial feminist critiques in its 1) critique of existing hegemonic Euro-American community psychology concepts, theories, and practice, 2) proposal of new feminist, indigenous, and decolonial methodological approaches, and 3) real-life examples of engagement, research, dialogue, and reflexive qualitative psychology practice. The book concludes with an agenda for theorization and research for future practice in postcolonial contexts. The volume is relevant to researchers, practitioners, and students in psychology, anthropology, sociology, public health, development studies, social work, urban studies, and women’s and gender studies across global contexts. .Community psychologyEnvironmental psychologyPsychologyMethodologyPsychological measurementEconomic developmentFeminist theoryCommunity psychologyEnvironmental psychologyFeminismCommunity psychology.Environmental psychology.PsychologyMethodology.Psychological measurement.Economic development.Feminist theory.Community psychology.Environmental psychology.Feminism150.82150.82Boonzaier Floretta1208672Van Niekerk TarynBOOK9910337667603321Decolonial Feminist Community Psychology2788550UNINA