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Springer - Decoloniality and Epistemic Justice in Community Psychology

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Description

Explore critical perspectives in the field of psychology with Decoloniality and Epistemic Justice in Contemporary Community Psychology. Published by Springer, this academic work addresses essential themes regarding justice and decolonial theory within the context of community psychology. This book provides a foundation for understanding how epistemic justice impacts contemporary psychological practices and community structures. It is an important resource for students, researchers, and professionals working within the intersection of law, social science, and community mental health. By focusing on these specific theoretical frameworks, the text offers a way to examine existing power structures and knowledge systems in a modern academic setting. Whether you are conducting deep research or looking to expand your understanding of social justice in psychological frameworks, this Springer publication serves as a targeted academic tool. It is categorized under Law and Business, Finance and Law, making it a versatile addition to any scholarly library or professional collection focused on social and legal theory.

Key Features

Published by Springer, a leading global name in academic and professional publishing.

Focuses on the critical relationship between decoloniality and epistemic justice.

Designed for academic study within the field of contemporary community psychology.

Provides theoretical frameworks relevant to social justice and community structures.

Suitable for researchers, legal scholars, and psychology professionals.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
22 September 2022
Listed Since
25 August 2022

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