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The contemporary world currently faces multi-level challenges,
including cross border migration, economic crises and myriad health
issues, including the recent Covid-19 pandemic. Within this wider
context of ongoing fluidity, transition and diversity, qualitative
research methodologies in psychology are rapidly evolving,
featuring innovative ways to examine the dynamic interrelation of
societal and psychological processes. The Routledge International
Handbook of Innovative Qualitative Psychological Research sets the
stage for cutting-edge debates on how innovative approaches in
qualitative research in psychology can contribute to tackling
current challenges in our society. The Handbook depicts innovation
in qualitative research in psychology in respect of methodological
approaches like visual methods, arts-based research, discursive and
narrative approaches, multi-modal approaches, pluralistic/mixed
methodology approaches. It addresses a wide range of contemporary,
challenging topics at the intersection of the psychological with
the societal sphere, like globalization, climate change,
digitalization, urbanization, social marginalization, gender and
sexism, youth cultures, global mobility, and global health risks.
The book also includes contributions from various European
countries across different fields of psychology, like clinical,
health, social, educational, environmental, developmental,
organizational, political, and media psychology. This is a valuable
text for anyone teaching qualitative research courses in psychology
as well as in related disciplines like mental health, education and
sociology. It will also be of great interest to any qualitative
researcher in the behavioral and social sciences wishing to have an
overview of the latest developments in the field.
Jaan Valsiner has made numerous contributions to the development of
psychology over the last 40 years. He is internationally recognized
as a leader and innovator within both developmental psychology and
cultural psychology, and has received numerous prizes for his work:
the Alexander von Humboldt prize, the Hans Killian prize, and the
Outstanding International Psychologist Award from the American
Psychological Association. Having taught at Universities in Europe,
Asia and north and south America, he is currently Niels Bohr
professor at Aalborg University, Denmark. This book is the first to
discuss in detail the different sides of Valsiner's thought,
including developmental science, semiotic mediation, cultural
transmission, aesthetics, globalization of science, epistemology,
methodology and the history of ideas. The book provides an
overview, evaluation and extension of Valsiner's key ideas for the
construction of a dynamic cultural psychology, written by his
former students and colleagues from around the world.
Jaan Valsiner has made numerous contributions to the development of
psychology over the last 40 years. He is internationally recognized
as a leader and innovator within both developmental psychology and
cultural psychology, and has received numerous prizes for his work:
the Alexander von Humboldt prize, the Hans Killian prize, and the
Outstanding International Psychologist Award from the American
Psychological Association. Having taught at Universities in Europe,
Asia and north and south America, he is currently Niels Bohr
professor at Aalborg University, Denmark. This book is the first to
discuss in detail the different sides of Valsiner's thought,
including developmental science, semiotic mediation, cultural
transmission, aesthetics, globalization of science, epistemology,
methodology and the history of ideas. The book provides an
overview, evaluation and extension of Valsiner's key ideas for the
construction of a dynamic cultural psychology, written by his
former students and colleagues from around the world.
While 'identity' is a key concept in psychology and the social
sciences, researchers have used and understood this concept in
diverse and often contradictory ways. The Cambridge Handbook of
Identity presents the lively, multidisciplinary field of identity
research as working around three central themes: (i) difference and
sameness between people; (ii) people's agency in the world; and
(iii) how identities can change or remain stable over time. The
chapters in this collection explore approaches behind these themes,
followed by a close look at their methodological implications,
while examples from a number of applied domains demonstrate how
identity research follows concrete analytical procedures. Featuring
an international team of contributors who enrich psychological
research with historical, cultural, and political perspectives, the
handbook also explores contemporary issues of identity politics,
diversity, intersectionality, and inclusion. It is an essential
resource for all scholars and students working on identity theory
and research.
While 'identity' is a key concept in psychology and the social
sciences, researchers have used and understood this concept in
diverse and often contradictory ways. The Cambridge Handbook of
Identity presents the lively, multidisciplinary field of identity
research as working around three central themes: (i) difference and
sameness between people; (ii) people's agency in the world; and
(iii) how identities can change or remain stable over time. The
chapters in this collection explore approaches behind these themes,
followed by a close look at their methodological implications,
while examples from a number of applied domains demonstrate how
identity research follows concrete analytical procedures. Featuring
an international team of contributors who enrich psychological
research with historical, cultural, and political perspectives, the
handbook also explores contemporary issues of identity politics,
diversity, intersectionality, and inclusion. It is an essential
resource for all scholars and students working on identity theory
and research.
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