APAコミュニティ心理学ハンドブック(全2巻)<br>APA Handbook of Community Psychology : Volume 1: Theoretical Foundations, Core Concepts, and Emerging Challenges Volume 2: Methods for Community Research and Action for Diverse Groups and Issues (APA Handbooks in Psychology® Series)

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APAコミュニティ心理学ハンドブック(全2巻)
APA Handbook of Community Psychology : Volume 1: Theoretical Foundations, Core Concepts, and Emerging Challenges Volume 2: Methods for Community Research and Action for Diverse Groups and Issues (APA Handbooks in Psychology® Series)

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  • ページ数 1228 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This two-volume handbook summarizes and makes sense of exciting intellectual developments in the field of community psychology. As a discipline that is considered a half century old in the United States, community psychology has grown in the sophistication and reach of theories and research.
 
Reviewing the chapters of the APA Handbook of Community Psychology, the reader will readily notice several themes emerge. Community psychology's ideas are becoming increasingly elaborated its theory, research and interventions more situated and its reach in both thought and action, more expansive.
 
Ideas that may have seemed much simpler when first proposed - for example, community, prevention and empowerment - have come to pose challenges, contradictions and opportunities initially unspecified and perhaps unimagined.
 
Under the editorial direction of Meg A. Bond, Irma Serrano-Garc amp iacute a, Christopher B. Keys, and Marybeth Shinn, with chapters authored by both senior and rising scholars, the APA Handbook of Community Psychology provides an indispensable and authoritative reference resource for researchers, instructors, students, practitioners, field leaders and life-long learners alike.
 
This highly anticipated addition to the APA Handbooks in Psychology amp reg series covers current knowledge and identifies the most pertinent sources of information in both the core and evolving literature. It highlights community psychology's emphasis on the synergistic relationship between research and action, and offers an international outlook, including chapters integrating perspectives from across cultures and contexts around the world.
 

Contents

Volume : Theoretical Foundations, Core Concepts, and Emerging Challenges
Editorial Board
About the Editors-in-Chief
Contributors
Foreword
Series Preface
Introduction
Part I: Orientation to Theory, Core Concepts, and Emerging Challenges
Chapter : Community Psychology for the 2 st Century
Meg A. Bond, Irma Serrano-Garc amp iacute a, and Christopher B. Keys
Chapter 2: Catalysts and Connections: The (Brief) History of Community Psychology Throughout the World
Stephanie M. Reich, Brian Bishop, Ronelle Carolissen, Peta Dzidic, Nelson Portillo, Toshi Sasao, and Wolfgang Stark
Chapter 3: The Ethics of Community Psychology: Actors, Values, Options, and Consequences
Alipio S amp aacute nchez Vidal
Part II: Theoretical Foundations
Chapter 4: The Contribution of Social Ecological Thinking to Community Psychology: Origins, Practice, and Research
Penelope Hawe
Chapter 5: Positioning the Critical in Community Psychology
Scotney D. Evans, Paul Duckett, Rebecca Lawthom, and Natalie Kivell
Chapter : Feminism and Community Psychology: Compelling Convergences
Stephanie Riger
Chapter 7: Community Psychology and Liberation Psychology: A Creative Synergy for an Ethical and Transformative Praxis
Maritza Montero, Christopher C. Sonn, and Mark Burton
Chapter 8: Prospects for Synergies and Symbiosis: Relationships Between Community Psychology and Other Subdisciplines of Psychology
Bret Kloos and Rhonda L. Johnson
Chapter 9: Interdisciplinary Contributions to Community Psychology and Transdisciplinary Promise
Douglas D. Perkins and Jean J. Schensul
Part III: Core Concepts
Chapter : The What, the How, and the Who of Empowerment: Reflections on an Intellectual History
Christopher B. Keys, Elizabeth McConnell, Darnell Motley, C. Lynn Liao, and Kathleen McAuliff
Chapter : Prevention and Promotion: Toward an Improved Framework for Research and Action
David L. DuBois
Chapter 2: Diversity, Multiculturalism, and Inclusion
Sita G. Patel, Kevin Tabb, and Stanley Sue
Chapter 3: Community as a Multifaceted Concept
Mariane Krause and Cristian R. Montenegro
Chapter 4: Social Support and Social Capital: A Theoretical Synthesis Using Community Psychology and Community Sociology Approaches
Susan Saegert and Richard M. Carpiano
Chapter 5: On Participation and Participatory Practices
Arza Churchman, Esther Wiesenfeld, and Elisheva Sadan
Part IV: Expanding Our Understanding of Context
Chapter : A Community Psychology Approach to Structure and Culture in Family Interventions
Celia J. Gomez and Hirokazu Yoshikawa
Chapter 7: The Widening Economic Divide: Economic Disparities and Classism as Critical Community Context
Heather E. Bullock
Chapter 8: Gender as Context: A Framework for Understanding and Addressing Gendered Qualities of Settings
Meg A. Bond and Sharon M. Wasco
Chapter 9: Situating Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Diversity in Context and Communities
Gary W. Harper and Bianca D. M. Wilson
Chapter 2 : A Call to Consciousness: Community Psychology and Disability
Katherine McDonald, Dora Raymaker, and Colleen M. Gibbons
Chapter 2 : Development and Context Across the Lifespan: A Community Psychology Synthesis
Emily J. Ozer and Irene Russo
Chapter 22: A Community Psychology Perspective on Religion and Religious Settings
Nathan R. Todd
Part V: Emerging Opportunities, Challenges, and Controversies
Chapter 23: Community Psychology Misdirected? The Case of Evidence-Based Interventions
Sarah Beehler and Edison J. Trickett
Chapter 24: Emerging Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities for Community Psychology
Heidi J. Figueroa Sarriera and B amp aacute rbara Gonz amp aacute lez Hilario
Chapter 25: A Critical Look at Globalization Processes and at the Internationalization of Community Psychology
Donata Francescato
Index

Volume 2: Methods for Community Research and Action for Diverse Groups and Issues
Editorial Board
Contributors
Part I: Orientation to Methods for Community Research and Action
Chapter : The Dynamic and Interactive Role of Theory in Community Psychology Research, Practice, and Policy
Emilie Phillips Smith, Dawn P. Witherspoon, Michelle Hart, and William S. Davidson
Chapter 2: Foundations for a Philosophy of Science of Community Psychology: Perspectivism, Pragmatism, Feminism, and Critical Theory
Jacob Kraemer Tebes
Part II: Research Methods
Chapter 3: Community-Based and Participatory Action Research: Community Psychology Collaborations Within and Across Borders
M. Brinton Lykes
Chapter 4: Methods for Multiple Levels of Analysis: Capturing Context, Change, and Changing Context
Patrick J. Fowler and Nathan R. Todd
Chapter 5: Kindred Spirits in Scientific Revolution: Qualitative Methods in Community Psychology
Anne E. Brodsky, Terri Mannarini, Sara L. Buckingham, and Jill E. Scheibler
Chapter : More Than Metaphor: Conceptualization and Measurement of Social Setting Characteristics
David Henry
Chapter 7: The Practice of Program Evaluation in Community Psychology: Intersections and Opportunities for Stimulating Social Change
Robin Lin Miller
Chapter 8: Meta-Analysis: Potentials and Limitations for Synthesizing Research in Community Psychology
Emily E. Tanner-Smith, Mark W. Lipsey, and Joseph A. Durlak
Chapter 9: Giving Voice - And the Numbers, Too: Mixed Methods Research in Community Psychology
Rebecca Campbell, Jessica Shaw, and Katie A. Gregory
Chapter : Methods and Methodology of Systems Analysis
Alan Shiell and Therese Riley
Part III: Methods for Community Change
Chapter : Empowering Interventions: Strategies for Addressing Health Inequities Across Levels of Analysis
Marc A. Zimmerman and Andria B. Eisman
Chapter 2: Advancing Prevention Intervention From Theory to Application: Challenges and Contributions of Community Psychology
W. LaVome Robinson, Molly Brown, Christopher R. Beasley, and Leonard A. Jason
Chapter 3: Community Building: Challenges of Constructing Community
Sandy Lazarus, Mohamed Seedat, and Tony Naidoo
Chapter 4: Social Settings as Loci of Intervention
Edward Seidman and Elise Cappella
Chapter 5: Understanding and Promoting Systems Change
Pennie Foster-Fishman and Erin Watson
Chapter : Community Psychology in the Policy Arena
Kenneth I. Maton, Keith Humphreys, Leonard A. Jason, and Marybeth Shinn
Chapter 7: Bringing Interventions to Scale: Implications and Challenges for the Field of Community Psychology
Allison B. Dymnicki, Abraham H. Wandersman, David M. Osher, and Allyson Pakstis
Part IV: Approaches to Social Issues
Chapter 8: Immigration, Migration, and Community Psychology
Dina Birman and Emily Bray
Chapter 9: Toward a Contextual Analysis of Violence: Employing Community Psychology to Advance Problem Definition, Solutions, and Future Directions
Nicole E. Allen and Shabnam Javdani
Chapter 2 : Understanding and Alleviating Economic Hardship: Contributions From Community Psychology
Marybeth Shinn and Mark M. McCormack
Chapter 2 : Promoting Healthy Communities for Population Health
Darcy A. Freedman
Chapter 22: Creating Transformative Change in Community Mental Health: Contributions From Community Psychology
Geoffrey Nelson, Bret Kloos, and Jos amp eacute Ornelas
Chapter 23: Substance Use and Misuse: The Community Psychology of Prevention, Intervention, and Policy
Bradley D. Olson, James Emshoff, and Rafael Rivera
Chapter 24: Community Psychology and Educational Disparities: The Role of Social Settings and Status
Michael J. Strambler, Lance H. Linke, and Nadia L. Ward
Chapter 25: Disasters and Postdisasters: Lessons and Challenges for Community Psychology
Tesania Vel amp aacute zquez, Miryam Rivera-Holguin, and Roxanna Morote
Chapter 2 : Environmental Degradation and Sustainability: A Community Psychology Perspective
Manuel Riemer and Niki Harr amp eacute
Part V: Working With Diverse Groups
Chapter 27: Cultural Integrity and African American Empowerment: Insights and Practical Implications for Community Psychology
Robert J. Jagers, Faheemah N. Mustafaa, and Blake Noel
Chapter 28: A Contemporary Perspective on Working With Asian and Asian American Communities in the United States
Nellie Tran and Wing Yi Chan
Chapter 29: Community Psychology Interventions and U.S. Latinos and Latinas
Bernadette S amp aacute nchez, Claudio Rivera, C. Lynn Liao, and Alison L. Mroczkowski
Chapter 3 : Wellness Interventions for Indigenous Communities in the United States: Exemplars for Action Research
Joseph P. Gone, William E. Hartmann, and Mallory G. Sprague
Chapter 3 : Arab Americans in Context: A Sociocultural Ecological Perspective for Understanding the Arab American Experience
Sawssan R. Ahmed and Mouna Mana
Chapter 32: Community-Based Interventions to Improve the Lives of Women and Girls: Problems and Possibilities
Heather Gridley, Colleen Turner, Catherine D'Arcy, Emma Sampson, and Monica Madyaningrum
Chapter 33: Interventions With Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Communities
Karen Nieves-Lugo, Cynthia A. Rohrbeck, Nadine Nakamura, and Mar amp iacute a Cecilia Zea
Chapter 34: Promoting Empowerment Among Individuals With Disabilities
Fabricio Balcazar and Yolanda Suarez-Balcazar
Chapter 35: Community Psychology Approaches to Intervention With Children and Adolescents
Kathryn E. Grant, Darius Tandon, Sharon Lambert, Farahnaz K. Farahmand, Katherine Ross, Charlynn Odahl-Ruan, and Patrick Tolan
Chapter 3 : Toward a Community Psychology of Aging: A Lifespan Perspective
Andrew J. Hostetler and Susan E. Paterson
Part VI: Becoming and Being a Community Psychologist
Chapter 37: Educating Community Psychologists in a Changing World
Irma Serrano-Garc amp iacute a, David P amp eacute rez-Jim amp eacute nez, and So amp eacute lix M. Rodr amp iacute guez Medina
Chapter 38: Career Opportunities for Community Psychologists
Susan D. McMahon and Susan M. Wolfe
Index

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