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Introduction – Darrin Hodgetts & Kieran O′Doherty
Part 01: Culture, Race & Indigeneity
Chapter 1: Acculturation & Its Application: A Conceptual Review and Ana...
Daftar Isi
Introduction – Darrin Hodgetts & Kieran O′Doherty
Part 01: Culture, Race & Indigeneity
Chapter 1: Acculturation & Its Application: A Conceptual Review and Analysis – Saba Safdar & Fons J.R. van se Vijver
Chapter 2: Heritage and (In)Equality: Social Psychology Applied to Race – Tracy A. Mc Farlane
Chapter 3: Decolonising Applied Social Psychology: Culture, Indigeneity and Coloniality – Christopher C. Sonn, Mohi R. Rua & Amy F. Quayle
Part 02: Gender & Sexuality
Chapter 4: Interventions to Reduce Violence Against Women: The Contribution of Applied Social Psychology – Paula C. Barata & Charlene Y. Senn
Chapter 5: Trans* and gender diverse youth: Applied and critical social psychology working in the margins – Katrina Roen & Shiloh Groot
Chapter 6: The social psychology of gender & sexuality: theory, application, transformation – Katherine Johnson & Antar Martínez Guzmán
Part 03: Politics
Chapter 7: Avenues Towards an Applied Social Psychology of Democratic Citizenship – Colin Scott & Allison Harell
Chapter 8: Critical social psychology of politics – Eleni Andreouli & Lia Figgou
Chapter 9: Macropsychology: Challenging and changing social structures and systems to promote social inclusion – Malcolm Mac Lachlan, Joanne Mc Veigh, Tessy Huss & Hasheem Mannan
Part 04: Health & Mental Health
Chapter 10: Social cognitive approaches to health issues – Ben Giguere, R. Thomas Beggs & Fuschia Sirois
Chapter 11: Critical health psychology: Applications for social action – Tracy Morison, Antonia Lyons, & Kerry Chamberlain
Chapter 12: Community Based Mental Health in Cultural Contexts: From deinstitutionalisation to engaged and authentic community based care – Neil Drew & Michael Adams
Part 05: Work
Chapter 13: Social Cognition in the Workplace: The Future of Research on the Meaning of Work – Paul Maher, Deirdre O′Shea & Eric R. Igou
Chapter 14: Applied Social Psychologies, the Neoliberal Labour-Market Subject and Critique – David Fryer
Chapter 15: Standing Up for Sustainable Livelihoods: From Poverty to Prosperity – Stuart C. Carr
Part 06: Ageing
Chapter 16: Ageing in Context: Ageism in Action – Donatienne Desmette, Hélène Henry & Stefan Agrigoroaei
Chapter 17: Social policy and social identities for older people – Mary Breheny & Christine Stephens
Chapter 18: Successful Ageing and Community – Wendy Wen Li & Alma Au
Part 07: Communication
Chapter 19: Social Cognition and Communication: From Attitudes and Persuasion to Cross-Cultural Psychology, Social Representations, Discourse, and the Technologies of Digital Influence – James H. Liu, Homero Gil de Zúñiga & Trevor Diehl
Chapter 20: Discursive Psychology as Applied Science – Eleftheria Tseliou, Olga Smoliak, Andrea La Marreb, & Chris Quinn-Nilasb
Chapter 21: Public Deliberation and Social Psychology: Integrating Theories of Participation with Social Psychological Research and Practice – Kieran C O′Doherty & Karla Stroud
Part 08: Education
Chapter 22: Applying Social Psychology to Education – Louise R. Alexitch
Chapter 23: Critical Layering in Participatory Inquiry and Action: Praxis and Pedagogy in Seeking Educational Change – Anne Galletta
Part 09: Environment
Chapter 24: Using Social Psychology to Protect the Environment – Heather Barnes Truelove, P. Wesley Schultz, & Ashley Jade Gillis
Chapter 25: The psychogeographical turn in applied social psychology – Alexander J. Bridger, Sophia Emmanouil & Rebecca Lawthom
Chapter 26: Community and Participatory Approaches to the Environment – Bianca Dreyer & Manuel Riemer
Part 10: Criminal Justice, Law & Crime
Chapter 27: Social Psychology and Law – Fabiana Alceste, Aria Amrom, Johanna Hellgren & Saul M. Kassin
Chapter 28: Critical social psychology and victims of crime: Gendering violence, risk and dangerousness in the society of captives – Mandy Morgan, Leigh Coombes, Stephanie Denne & Melissa Rangiwananga