Women's human rights : a social psychological perspective on resistance, liberation, and justice / edited by Shelly Grabe.
2018
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Women's human rights : a social psychological perspective on resistance, liberation, and justice / edited by Shelly Grabe.
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New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]
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Introduction: the potential for a feminist liberation psychology in the advancement of women's human rights
SECTION ONE: Resistance: understanding change when knowledge is constructed from "below" : "I survived the war, but how can I survive peace?": feminist-based research on war rape and liberation psychology
How/can psychology support low-income LGBTGNC liberation?
Critical reflection of section one
SECTION TWO: Liberation: the transformation of social structures
From "welfare queens" to "welfare warriors": economic justice as a human right
Integrating grassroots perspectives and women's human rights: feminist liberation psychology in action
Critical reflection of section two
SECTION THREE: JUSTICE: praxis whereby researchers work alongside the dominated and oppressed rather than alongside the dominator or oppressor
Civic participation, prefigurative politics, and feminist organizing in rural Nicaragua
The everyday and the exceptional: rethinking gendered violence and human rights in Garo Hills, India
CRITICAL REFLECTION OF SECTION THREE
Conclusion: being bold: building a justice-oriented psychology of women's human rights
Index.
SECTION ONE: Resistance: understanding change when knowledge is constructed from "below" : "I survived the war, but how can I survive peace?": feminist-based research on war rape and liberation psychology
How/can psychology support low-income LGBTGNC liberation?
Critical reflection of section one
SECTION TWO: Liberation: the transformation of social structures
From "welfare queens" to "welfare warriors": economic justice as a human right
Integrating grassroots perspectives and women's human rights: feminist liberation psychology in action
Critical reflection of section two
SECTION THREE: JUSTICE: praxis whereby researchers work alongside the dominated and oppressed rather than alongside the dominator or oppressor
Civic participation, prefigurative politics, and feminist organizing in rural Nicaragua
The everyday and the exceptional: rethinking gendered violence and human rights in Garo Hills, India
CRITICAL REFLECTION OF SECTION THREE
Conclusion: being bold: building a justice-oriented psychology of women's human rights
Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: Women's human rights. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]
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English
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9780190614621 (electronic book)
0190614625 (electronic book)
9780190614614
0190614617
9780190614638
0190614633
0190614625 (electronic book)
9780190614614
0190614617
9780190614638
0190614633
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