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Building Value-Based Partnerships: Toward Solidarity With Oppressed Groups
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This work proposes a value-based conceptualization of partnership, defining partnership as relationships between community psychologists, oppressed groups, and other stakeholders, which strive to achieve key community psychology values.Abstract:
We propose a value-based conceptualization of partnership, defining partnership as relationships between community psychologists, oppressed groups, and other stakeholders, which strive to achieve key community psychology values (caring, compassion, community, health, self-determination, participation, power-sharing, human diversity, and social justice). These values guide partnership work related to the development of services or supports, coalitions and social action, and community research and program evaluation. We prescribe guidelines for building such partnerships and conclude by considering some of the challenges in implementing value-based partnerships.read more
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Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center
TL;DR: A sweeping examination of the core issues of sexual politics, bell hooks's new book Feminist Theory: from margin to center argues that the contemporary feminist movement must establish a new direction for the 1980s.
Community-based participatory research: assessing the evidence
Meera Viswanathan,Alice S. Ammerman,Eugenia Eng,G Garlehner,Kathleen N. Lohr,Derek M. Griffith,Scott D. Rhodes,C Samuel-Hodge,S Maty,Linda J Lux,L Webb,Sonya F Sutton,T Swinson,Anne Jackman,Lynn Whitener +14 more
TL;DR: The EPC paired trained abstractors with a senior reviewer, who used an analytic framework to guide development of abstraction tables, and used the same framework to rate the quality of both the primary research and primary community-based participation elements.
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The role of power in wellness, oppression, and liberation: the promise of psychopolitical validity
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors put forth a psychopolitical conceptualization of power, wellness, oppression, and liberation, which is designed to help community psychologists to put power issues at the forefront of research and action.
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Counseling Psychology Research on Sexual (Orientation) Minority Issues: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges and Opportunities
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss conceptual and methodological considerations in studying sexual minority issues, particularly in research conducted by counseling psychologists (including the work represented in this special issue), and conclude with a discussion of the ways in which counseling psychologists are uniquely positioned to advance knowledge, practice, and social justice through research on sexual minority issue.
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Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment
TL;DR: In this article, Patricia Hill Collins explores the words and ideas of Black feminist intellectuals as well as those African-American women outside academe and provides an interpretive framework for the work of such prominent Black feminist thinkers as Angela Davis, bell hooks, Alice Walker, and Audre Lorde.
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Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment
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Caring: A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education
TL;DR: Noddings as mentioned in this paper argues that the ethical behaviour that grows out of natural caring has at its core as care-filled receptivity to those involved in any moral situation, and leaves behind the rigidity of rule and principle to focus on what is particular and unique in human relations.
Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion
TL;DR: The first International Conference on Health Promotion was held in Ottawa, Canada in November 1986 and aimed for action to achieve 'Health for all' by the year 2000 and beyond.
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Feminist methods in social research
Shulamit Reinharz,Lynn Davidman +1 more
TL;DR: Reinharz as discussed by the authors examines the wide range of experiments feminist researchers undertake and concludes that there is no one feminist method, but rather a variety of perspectives or questions that feminists bring to traditional methods.