Alexandra Rutherford is Associate Professor of Psychology at York University in Toronto, Canada. Her primary appointment is to the History and Theory of Psychology Graduate Program, with cross-affiliations to the Women’s Studies and Science and Technology Studies Graduate Programs. As a historian of psychology her primary research interest is the uneasy relationship between psychology and feminism over the course of psychology’s history as an academic discipline. She is co-author of A History of Modern Psychology in Context (Wiley, 2010), and director of the Psychology’s Feminist Voices on-line archive and teaching project (see http://www.feministvoices.com/). She serves on the editorial boards of History of Psychology and Isis, and is a fellow of the American Psychological Association. In 2006 she was a recipient of the Feminist Mentoring Award from the Section on Women and Psychology of the Canadian Psychological Association. Rose Capdevila is a Lecturer at the Open University in the UK. Her research and publications focus on the construction of political and gender identities and the applications and implications of qualitative methodologies. In 2006, she co-edited (with Rhoda Unger) a Special Feature of Feminism & Psychology on ‘Political Psychology’ and in 2008 co-edited (with Jane Callaghan) a Special issue of Annual Review of Critical Psychology on ‘Globalisation, Migration and Asylum’. She is currently co-editing (with Marisela Montenegro and Heidi Figeroa) a Special Feature of Feminism & Psychology on ‘Feminisms and psychologies in the Latin American context’. She is also reviews editor for Feminism & Psychology and has served as an editorial consultant for the British Journal of Social Psychology. She is a committee member for the Psychology of Women Section of the British Psychological Society and recently served as co-chair for the APA Division 35 Task force on Feminist and Political Psychology. Vindhya Undurti is Professor of Psychology at Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India. Her research concerns and publications are in the areas of women’s mental health, domestic violence, and the psychological dynamics of women’s political activism. She has contributed a review chapter on issues of gender in psychological research in India, commissioned by the Indian Council of Social Science Research [in G. Misra (Ed.), Psychology in India (Pearson, 2010)]. She is a past President of the National Academy of Psychology (India) and is a recipient of the Fulbright Visiting Lecturer Fellowship, USA (2004), the South Asian Visiting Scholarship at Oxford University (1998), and the Visiting Lecturer Fellowship at Eotvos Lorand University, Hungary (2001). She has recently in partnership with the International Center for Research on Women completed a research project on sex trafficking of women and girls. Ingrid Palmary is an Associate Professor at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg where she is based in the African Centre for Migration and Society. She coordinates a series of research projects within a programme on gender, violence and displacement. She has published book chapters and articles in the area of feminist methods in psychology, women in post-conflict reconciliation and gender and the international development industry. Her current research involves work on unaccompanied child migrants and sexuality as well as gender based persecution in the South African asylum system.
5 Ebooks door Ingrid Palmary
Alexandra Rutherford & Rose Capdevila: Handbook of International Feminisms
The goal of Handbook of International Perspectives on Feminism is to present the histories, status, and contours of feminist research and practice in their respective regional and/or national context …
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Engels
€149.79
Ingrid Palmary & Khatidja Chantler: Gender and Migration
Provocative and intellectually challenging, Gender and Migration critically analyses how gender has been taken up in studies of migration and its theories, practices and effects. Each essay uses femi …
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Engels
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€29.82
Ingrid Palmary & Brandon Hamber: Healing and Change in the City of Gold
This volume collects case studies on the lives of people living in post-apartheid Johannesburg, South Africa. In doing so, it considers how people manage, respond to, narrate and/or silence their exp …
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Engels
€53.49
Ingrid Palmary: Gender, Sexuality and Migration in South Africa
This book analyzes the intersections of gender, sexuality and migration in the South African context. It takes the form of a series of empirically-informed reflections on the ways that these issues h …
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Engels
€58.84
Ingrid Palmary & Khatidja Chantler: Gender and Migration
Provocative and intellectually challenging, Gender and Migration critically analyses how gender has been taken up in studies of migration and its theories, practices and effects. Each essay uses femi …
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Engels
DRM
€29.87