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Human Diversity: Perspectives on People in Context
Edison J. Trickett, Roderick J. Watts, Dina Birman
ISBN: 978-0-7879-0029-8
Hardcover
512 pages
November 1994
US $78.00 add_to_cart.gif

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Table of Contents
 
OVERVIEW: A PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN DIVERSITY.

Toward an Overarching Framework for Diversity (E. Trickett, et al.).

Our Similarities Are Different: Toward a Psychology of Affirmative Diversity (J. Jones).

HUMAN DIVERSITY: PHILOSOPHICAL AND PARADIGMATIC TENETS.

Paradigms of Diversity (R. Watts).

Feminism and Psychology: A Dynamic Interaction (N. Felipe Russo & A. Dabul).

Optimal Theory and the Psychology of Human Diversity (L. James-Meyers & S. Speight).

An Ecological Perspective on Cultural and Ethnic Psychology (J. Berry).

KEY CONCEPTS IN HUMAN DIVERSITY: OPPRESSION, INTERGROUP DYNAMICS, CULTURE, AND IDENTITY.

The Discourse of Oppression in the Social Sciences: Past, Present, and Future (I. Prilleltensky & L. Gonick).

Toward an Ethnography of "Voice'' and "Silence'' (S. Reinharz).

A White Man's Perspective on the Unconscious Processes Within Black-White Relations in the United States (C. Alderfer).

Culture and Human Diversity (W. Lonner).

Culture and Disability: An Anthropological Point of View (J. Scheer).

Acculturation and Human Diversity in a Multicultural Society (D. Birman).

The Conceptualization of Racial Identity and Other "Racial'' Constructs (J. Helms).

Identity Development and Sexual Orientation: Toward a Model of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Development (A. D'Augelli).

Age as a Dimension of Diversity: The Experience of Being Old (M. Gatz & B. Cotton).

APPLYING PARADIGMS AND CONCEPTS OF HUMAN DIVERSITY: CONDUCTING DIVERSITY-CONSCIOUS RESEARCH AND CREATING SETTINGS SUPPORTIVE OF DIVERSITY.

Empowerment As a Guide to Doing Research: Diversity As a Positive Value (J. Rappaport).

"It Ain't What You Do, It's the Way That You Do It, That's What Gets Results'': Another Look (F. Tyler).

Integration of Ethnic Minorities into Academic Psychology: How It Has Been and What It Could Be (M. Bernal).

Creating Social Settings for Diversity: An Ecological Thesis (J. Kelly, et al.).

Conclusion.
 
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