Ibaņez, Tomas

Critical social psychology/ - London: SAGE Publications, c1997. - x, 304p.: ill.; 23.3cm.

Includes index.

Contents. --1. Introduction. --2. Why a Critical Social Psychology? --3. Going Critical?. --4. Discourse and Critical Social Psychology. --5. Does Critical Social Psychology Mean the End of the World. --6. Laying the Ground for a Common Critical Psychology. --7. Postmodernism, Postmodernity and Social Psychology. --8. And So Say All of Us?: Some Thoughts on 'Experiential Democratization' as an Aim for Critical Social Psychology. --9. Discourses, Structures and Analysis: What Practices? In Which Contexts. --10. The Unconscious States of Social Psychology. --11. Postmodernity, Subjectivity and the Media. --12. Prioritizing the Political: Feminist Psychology. --13. Reflexively Recycling Social Psychology: A Critical Autobiographical Account of an Evolving Critical social Psychological Analysis of Social Psychology. --14. Differentiating and De-developing Critical Social Psychology. --15. Critical Social Psychology: Identity and De-prioritization of the Social. --16. What Scientists Do. --17. Participant Status in Social Psychological Research.

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