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Annual Review of Critical Psychology

Annual Review of Critical Psychology publishes scholarly papers which
provide reflection upon and intervention into theories and practices
in psychology, and upon the contribution of critical psychology to
the critique of power and ideology. This is an international journal,
providing an opportunity for readers to learn about theoretical
frameworks and practical initiatives around the world. Its board
members, contributors and readers are from different countries and
cultural backgrounds, and this is also reflected in the variety of
topics and critical vantage points in the articles.

The journal is designed to operate as a space for discussion of
progressive innovations in psychological theory and practice. Its
watchwords are 'reflection' and 'intervention'. Contributions are
expected to pay attention to relations of class, cultural and gender
inequality, and to the role of psychology in their reproduction and
transformation. Standard journal length articles are supplemented by
shorter pieces and review essays. Each issue is organized around a
specific theme.

SECOND ISSUE SPECIAL ISSUE ON ACTION RESEARCH OUT NOW

Annual Review of Critical Psychology, 2000

Volume 2

Action Research

How can we change the world through varieties of action research?
What is the role of critical-practical-theoretical interventions
which include conscientization, cultural destabilization, education
inclusion campaigns, feminist research, mental health intervention,
practical deconstruction and radical therapeutic activities? How does
psychology need to change to be up to the task?

EDITORIAL
Dan Goodley and Ian Parker
Critical psychology and action research

ARTICLES
Angela Maria Estrada and Maria Isabel Botero
Gender and cultural resistance: psycho-social transformations of
gender identity

Sally French and John Swain
'Good intentions': reflecting on researching in disability research
the lives and experiences of visually disabled people

Angel J. Gordo-Lopez
On the psychologization of critical psychology

Carolyn Kagan and Mark Burton
Prefigurative Action Research: an alternative basis for critical psychology?

Kevin Kelly
Action research, performance and critical hermeneutics

Angela Mary Lisle
All hail reflexivity

Maritza Montero
Participation in Participatory Action Research

Morten Nissen
Practice research: critical psychology in and through practices

James Thompson
Critical citizenship: Boal, Brazil and theatre in prisons

ESSAY REVIEWS
Dan Aalbers - on Martin-Baro's Writings for a Liberation Psychology

Line Lerche Morck - on Stringer's Action Research
Conceicao da Noguiera - on Burman et al's Psychology Discourse Practice
Jane Tobbell - on Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Pedagogy of Hope

Annual Review of Critical Psychology

MANAGING EDITOR
Ian Parker Manchester, UK

SPECIAL ISSUE EDITORS
Dan Goodley Leeds, UK
Ian Parker Manchester, UK

EDITORIAL BOARD
Pam Alldred London, UK
Tom Billington Sheffield, UK
Erica Burman Manchester, UK
Rose Capdevila Northampton, UK
Karen Ciclitira London, UK
Eugenie Georgaca Sheffield, UK
Brenda Goldberg Manchester, UK
Angel Gordo-Lopez Madrid, Spain
David Harper London, UK
Colleen Heenan Leeds, UK
Terence McLaughlin Stockport, UK
Deborah Marks London, UK
Sam Warner Manchester, UK

INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
Martha Augoustinos Adelaide, Australia
Michael Billig Loughborough, UK
Ron Coleman Gloucester, UK
Ignacio Dobles Oropeza San Jose, Costa Rica
Ole Dreier Copenhagen, Denmark
Pablo Fernandez-Christlieb Mexico City, Mexico
Don Foster Cape Town, South Africa
Dennis Fox Brookline MA, United States
Hanne Haavind Oslo, Norway
Grahame Hayes Durban, South Africa
Lois Holzman New York, United States
Tomas Ibanez Barcelona, Catalunya
Ivan Ivic Belgrade, Serbia
Bernardo Jimenez-Dominguez Guadalajara, Mexico
Kevin Kelly Rhodes, South Africa
Andrew Lock Auckland, New Zealand
Wolfgang Maiers Berlin, Germany
Silvia Maurer-Lane Sau Paulo, Brazil
Maritza Montero Caracas, Venezuela
David Nightingale Bolton, UK
Morten Nissen Copenhagen, Denmark
Conceicao da Noguiera Braga, Portugal
Ute Osterkamp Berlin, Germany
Isaac Prilleltensky Melbourne, Australia
Eero Riikonen Helsinki, Finland
Euclides Sanchez Caracas, Venezuela
Tod Sloan Tulsa, USA
Wendy Stainton Rogers Milton Keynes, UK
Gill Straker Sydney, Australia
Sara Vataja Helsinki, Finland
Valerie Walkerdine Sydney, Australia
Joe Whittaker Bolton, UK
Esther Wiesenfeld Caracas, Venezuela

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
Hakan Durmaz Manchester, UK

Back issue (still available)

1 (1999) Foundations

Indicative themes for the next issues

3 (2001) Interventions
4 (2002) Innovations
5 (2003) Traditions
6 (2004) Experience
7 (2005) Difference
8 (2006) Resistance
9 (2007) Locations
10 (2008) Histories

Subscriptions

Institutional rate (per volume):
?30 UK
?38 Europe (or US$60) Airmail
?38 (or US$60) Overseas surface
?41 (or US$65) Overseas Airmail

Personal rate (per volume):
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?13 Europe (or US$20) Airmail
?13 (or US$20) Overseas surface
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To pay/subscribe:

Enclose a cheque (made payable to Discourse Unit) for ______ ? or US$
for ______volumes, starting with #1 or #2 or #3

or;

Transfer the appropriate amount to the following bank account.

Name: 'Discourse Unit' Account number: '43048328' Sort code: '72 00 00'

Bank: 'Girobank, Bootle, Merseyside, GIR OAA, UK'.

Send to:
Ian Parker Address: Discourse Unit, The Manchester Metropolitan
University, Elizabeth Gaskell Campus, Hathersage Road, Manchester,
M13 OJA. Email: <mailto:I.A.Parker@mmu.ac.uk>I.A.Parker@mmu.ac.uk

David J. Nightingale
Discourse Unit
Psychology
Bolton Institute
Deane Road
Bolton BL3 5AB (UK)

voice: +44(0)1204 903671
fax: +44(0)1204 399074
mobile: +44(0)7947 026115

<http://www.sar.bolton.ac.uk/Psych/>Departmental web site
<http://www.sar.bolton.ac.uk/Psych/Main/WebRing.htm>Critical Psychology WebRing
 

Annual Review of Critical Psychology

(apologies for cross postings)

Annual Review of Critical Psychology
Annual Review of Critical Psychology publishes scholarly papers which provide reflection upon and intervention into theories and practices in psychology, and upon the contribution of critical psychology to the critique of power and ideology. This is an international journal, providing  an opportunity for readers to learn about theoretical frameworks and practical initiatives around the world. Its board members, contributors and readers are from different countries and cultural backgrounds, and this is also reflected in the variety of topics and critical vantage points in the articles.

The journal is designed to operate as a space for discussion of progressive innovations in psychological theory and practice.  Its watchwords are 'reflection' and 'intervention'. Contributions are expected to pay attention to relations of class, cultural and gender inequality, and to the role of psychology in their reproduction and transformation. Standard journal length articles are supplemented by shorter pieces and review essays. Each issue is organized around a specific theme.

SECOND ISSUE SPECIAL ISSUE ON ACTION RESEARCH OUT NOW

Annual Review of Critical Psychology, 2000

Volume 2

Action Research

How can we change the world through varieties of action research? What is the role of critical-practical-theoretical interventions which include conscientization, cultural destabilization, education inclusion campaigns, feminist research, mental health intervention, practical deconstruction and radical therapeutic activities? How does psychology need to change to be up to the task?

EDITORIAL
Dan Goodley and Ian Parker                                                             
Critical psychology and action research                
               
ARTICLES
Angela María Estrada and María Isabel Botero
Gender and cultural resistance: psycho-social transformations of gender identity       

Sally French and John Swain                                                            
'Good intentions': reflecting on researching in disability research the lives and experiences of visually disabled people

Angel J. Gordo-López                                                                   
On the psychologization of critical psychology

Carolyn Kagan and Mark Burton                                                  
Prefigurative Action Research: an alternative basis for critical psychology?

Kevin Kelly                                                                    
Action research, performance and critical hermeneutics

Angela Mary Lisle                                                              
All hail reflexivity

Maritza Montero                                                        
Participation in Participatory Action Research

Morten Nissen                                                                          
Practice research: critical psychology in and through practices

James Thompson                                                         
Critical citizenship: Boal, Brazil and theatre in prisons

ESSAY REVIEWS
Dan Aalbers - on Martín-Baró's Writings for a Liberation Psychology    
       
Line Lerche Mørck - on Stringer's Action Research
Conceição da Noguiera - on Burman et al's Psychology Discourse Practice
Jane Tobbell - on Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Pedagogy of Hope



Annual Review of Critical Psychology

MANAGING EDITOR
Ian Parker Manchester, UK

SPECIAL ISSUE EDITORS
Dan Goodley Leeds, UK
Ian Parker Manchester, UK

EDITORIAL BOARD
Pam Alldred London, UK                 
Tom Billington Sheffield, UK
Erica Burman Manchester, UK            
Rose Capdevila Northampton, UK
Karen Ciclitira London, UK                     
Eugenie Georgaca Sheffield, UK
Brenda Goldberg Manchester, UK         
Angel Gordo-López Madrid, Spain
David Harper London, UK                
Colleen Heenan Leeds, UK
Terence McLaughlin Stockport, UK               
Deborah Marks London, UK
Sam Warner Manchester, UK

INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
Martha Augoustinos Adelaide, Australia         
Michael Billig Loughborough, UK
Ron Coleman Gloucester, UK                     
Ignacio Dobles Oropeza San José, Costa Rica
Ole Dreier Copenhagen, Denmark                 
Pablo Fernandez-Christlieb Mexico City, Mexico
Don Foster Cape Town, South Africa             
Dennis Fox Brookline MA, United States
Hanne Haavind Oslo, Norway                     
Grahame Hayes Durban, South Africa
Lois Holzman New York, United States           
Tomás Ibáñez Barcelona, Catalunya
Ivan Ivic Belgrade, Serbia                     
Bernardo Jiménez-Domínguez Guadalajara, Mexico
Kevin Kelly Rhodes, South Africa                       
Andrew Lock Auckland, New Zealand      
Wolfgang Maiers Berlin, Germany        
Silvia Maurer-Lane Sau Paulo, Brazil   
Maritza Montero Caracas, Venezuela             
David Nightingale Bolton, UK           
Morten Nissen Copenhagen, Denmark              
Conceição da Noguiera Braga, Portugal  
Ute Osterkamp Berlin, Germany                  
Isaac Prilleltensky Melbourne, Australia
Eero Riikonen Helsinki, Finland                
Euclides Sanchez Caracas, Venezuela            
Tod Sloan Tulsa, USA                           
Wendy Stainton Rogers Milton Keynes, UK
Gill Straker Sydney, Australia                 
Sara Vataja Helsinki, Finland          
Valerie Walkerdine Sydney, Australia           
Joe Whittaker Bolton, UK               
Esther Wiesenfeld Caracas, Venezuela

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
Hakan Durmaz Manchester, UK

Back issue (still available)

1 (1999) Foundations

Indicative themes for the next issues

3 (2001) Interventions
4 (2002) Innovations
5 (2003) Traditions
6 (2004) Experience
7 (2005) Difference
8 (2006) Resistance
9 (2007) Locations
10 (2008) Histories

Subscriptions
Institutional rate (per volume):

Personal rate (per volume):

To pay/subscribe:
Enclose a cheque (made payable to Discourse Unit) for ______ £ or US$ for ______volumes, starting with #1 or #2 or #3

or;

Transfer the appropriate amount to the following bank account.

Name: 'Discourse Unit' Account number: '43048328' Sort code: '72 00 00'

Bank: 'Girobank, Bootle, Merseyside, GIR OAA, UK'.

Send to:
Ian Parker Address: Discourse Unit, The Manchester Metropolitan University, Elizabeth Gaskell Campus, Hathersage Road, Manchester, M13 OJA. Email: I.A.Parker who-is-at mmu.ac.uk


David J. Nightingale
Discourse Unit
Psychology
Bolton Institute
Deane Road
Bolton BL3 5AB (UK)

voice: +44(0)1204 903671
fax: +44(0)1204 399074
mobile: +44(0)7947 026115

Departmental web site
Critical Psychology WebRing



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