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Abstract: . . . of perception: toward a model of cultural oppression and liberation . Journal of Counseling and Development, 78 (4), 430-441. Perilla, J. L. (1999). Domestic violence as a human rights issue: the case of immigrant Latinos. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 21 (2), 107-133. Page 25 25 Watts, R.J. and Serrano García, I. (Eds.) (2003) Special section: The Psychology of Liberation : Responses to Oppression American Journal of Community Psychology 31 (1/2), 73-203 . . . . . . don't serve the state or oligarchy (Jiménez 1990). The intellectual traditions in psychology and social science differ from those in the English speaking world, being in some ways closer to those of continental Europe, but with distinctive elements of their own. Despite the differences between Latin America and the Europe, there are a number of reasons for considering and learning from this Latin American body of work. Page 4 4 A response to criticisms of traditional psychology Much of the work of PSL developed in response to the 'crisis of social psychology ' of the 1970s. That crisis was experienced in Britain, and North America (Armistead, 1974; Parker, 1989), but also acutely in Latin America. It may be summarised in terms of three problems . . . . . . Love in a time of hate: Liberation psychology in Latin America . New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press. Chapter 5. Other Burton, M. and Kagan, C. Marginalization. Chapter 13 in G Nelson and I Prilleltensky (Eds.) Community Psychology : In pursuit of wellness and liberation . To be published 2003 by MacMillan/Palgrave, London. - includes some coverage of ideas from liberation psychology and wider Latin American liberatory praxis. Pre publication draft at http://publications.compsy.org.uk/ (part of http://www.compsy.org.uk) Hall, J. M. (1999). Marginalization revisited: critical, postmodern, and liberation perspectives. Advances in Nursing Science, 22 (2), 88-102. Hanna, F. J., Talley, W. B., & Guindon, M. H. (2000). The power of . . . . . . critical, postmodern, and liberation perspectives. Advances in Nursing Science, 22 (2), 88-102. Hanna, F. J., Talley, W. B., & Guindon, M. H. (2000). The power of perception: toward a model of cultural oppression and liberation . Journal of Counseling and Development, 78 (4), 430-441. Perilla, J. L. (1999). Domestic violence as a human rights issue: the case of immigrant Latinos. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 21 (2), 107-133. Page 25 25 Watts, R.J. and Serrano García, I. (Eds.) (2003) Special section: The Psychology of Liberation : Responses to Oppression American Journal of Community Psychology 31 (1/2), 73-203 . . . --3000,4,375,2891,47617
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