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This book argues for the importance of considering social class in
critical psychological enquiry. It provides a historical overview
of psychological research and theorising on social class and
socio-economic status; before examining the ways in which
psychology has contributed to the surveillance, regulation and
pathologisation of the working-class 'Other'. The authors highlight
the cost of recent austerity policies on mental health and warn
against the implementation of further austerity measures in the
current climate The book pulls together perspectives from critical
social psychology, feminist psychology, sociology and other
critical research which examines the discursive production of
social class, classism and classed identities. The authors explore
social class in educational and occupational settings, and analyse
the intersections between class and other social categories such as
gender, race, ethnicity and sexuality. Finally, they consider key
issues in debates around social class in the broader social
sciences, such as the limitations of approaches informed by
poststructuralist theory. This book will be a useful resource for
both academics and students studying class from a critical
perspective.
This book argues for the importance of considering social class in
critical psychological enquiry. It provides a historical overview
of psychological research and theorising on social class and
socio-economic status; before examining the ways in which
psychology has contributed to the surveillance, regulation and
pathologisation of the working-class 'Other'. The authors highlight
the cost of recent austerity policies on mental health and warn
against the implementation of further austerity measures in the
current climate The book pulls together perspectives from critical
social psychology, feminist psychology, sociology and other
critical research which examines the discursive production of
social class, classism and classed identities. The authors explore
social class in educational and occupational settings, and analyse
the intersections between class and other social categories such as
gender, race, ethnicity and sexuality. Finally, they consider key
issues in debates around social class in the broader social
sciences, such as the limitations of approaches informed by
poststructuralist theory. This book will be a useful resource for
both academics and students studying class from a critical
perspective.
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