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What damage does psychology do to people's lives, and what can we
do about it? How do we recognise and support resistance? Written by
expert practitioners-researchers, this co-authored book explores
how psychology legislates on normality and then uses its "expert"
knowledge to turn social marginalisation into pathology.
Chapters address a range of cultural and institutional arenas in
which inequalities structured around categories of gender, "race,"
class and sexuality are reproduced by psychological practices: from
self-help books to special hospitals, from school exclusions to
Gender Identity Clinics, from mothering magazines to mental health
services. But far from just documenting the damage, this book
identifies the ways in which both professionals and users of
services can act to counter psychology's abuses. As practical
intervention as well as theoretical critique, Psychology, Discourse
and Social Practice offers tangible examples of how change can be
effected. This book will be of interest to advanced undergraduates
and postgraduates in psychology, health, education and welfare
disciplines. It is also relevant to social workers and education
and health professionals, as well as professional psychologists.
The SAGE Handbook of Youth Work Practice showcases the value of
professional work with young people as it is practiced in diverse
forms in locations around the world. The editors have brought
together an international team of contributors who reflect the wide
range of approaches that identify as youth work, and the even wider
range of approaches that identify variously as community work or
community development work with young people, youth programmes, and
work with young people within care, development and (informal)
education frameworks. The Handbook is structured to explore
histories, current practice and future directions: Part One: 'Youth
Work' and Approaches to Professional Work with Young People Part
Two: Professional Work With Young People: Projects and Practices to
Inspire Part Three: Values and Ethics in Work with Young People
Part Four: Current Challenges and Hopes for the Future
The first book of its kind, Sociology and the New Materialism
explores the many and varied applications of "new materialism," a
key emerging trend in 21st century thought, to the practice of
doing sociology. Offering a clear exposition of new materialist
theory and using sociological examples throughout to enable the
reader to develop a materialist sociological understanding, the
book: Outlines the fundamental precepts of new materialism Explores
how materialism provides new perspectives on the range of
sociological topic areas Explains how materialist approaches can be
used to research sociological issues and also to engage with social
issues. Sociology and the New Materialism is a clear and
authoritative one-stop guide for advanced undergraduates and
postgraduates in sociology, cultural studies, social policy and
related disciplines.
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