Global Pandemics and Epistemic Crises in Psychology
A Socio-Philosophical Approach
Herausgeber: Dege, Martin; Strasser, Irene
Global Pandemics and Epistemic Crises in Psychology
A Socio-Philosophical Approach
Herausgeber: Dege, Martin; Strasser, Irene
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Using COVID-19 as a base, this ground-breaking book brings together several renowned scholars to explore the concept of crisis, and how this global event has shaped the discipline of psychology.
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Using COVID-19 as a base, this ground-breaking book brings together several renowned scholars to explore the concept of crisis, and how this global event has shaped the discipline of psychology.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 166
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9780367702793
- ISBN-10: 0367702797
- Artikelnr.: 62221625
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 166
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9780367702793
- ISBN-10: 0367702797
- Artikelnr.: 62221625
Martin Dege is assistant professor of narrative inquiry at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, USA. In his research he investigates how crisis experiences shape our everyday lives and the narratives we tell. Martin is also a scholar of the history of psychology. There he investigates how various theoretical ideas have become intertwined with political interests and power struggles to form the discipline as it stands today. Irene Strasser is assistant professor at the American University in Cairo, Egypt. Her research focuses on lifespan development with an emphasis on adult development and aging. Her work is informed by critical gerontological perspectives, social justice studies, and qualitative approaches, particularly participatory and ethnographic research.
1. Psychology in Crisis - An Introduction (Martin Dege and Irene
Strasser)
Part I: The Psychology of Crises
2. Lessons Learned the Hard Way: Crisis and the Rethinking of
Psychological Assumptions About Human Altruism and Agency (Jeffrey S.
Reber)
3. Living with Vulnerability: Contemporary Social Trauma, Resilience and
Indigenous History (Roger Frie)
4. The Politics of Learning in the Face of a Crisis (Ines Langemeyer)
5. The imaginative co-construction of past and future in times of crisis
(Ignacio Brescó De Luna & Floor van Alphen)
Part II: Crisis and Relationality
6. Uncertainty - Have we ever been certain? What Pfizer, Billy Graham,
Trump, and Psychology have in Common... (Michael Bamberg)
7. The Psychology of Global Crisis through the Lens of Liminal
Experience: Stuck in the middle with SARS-CoV-2 (Paul Stenner)
8. Healing in Times of Crisis: Instrumental versus Meaningful
Relationships (Brent D. Slife and Zachary Beckstead)
9. Time, the Other, and the Collective Voice. Discernments from a
Language Psychological Perspective with Three Dialoguing Voices
(Marie-Cécile Bertau, Meghan Klein Toups, Antonia Larrain, and
Alejandra Energici)
Part III: Theorizing the Political
10. The Coronavirus' Two Bodies (Clint Burnham)
11. Atmos-Fear and Semiotic Devices: How to Turn the Right to Healthcare
into a War (Luca Tateo)
12. Security as Pacification - the Trap of Psychologizing Social
Phenomena (Athanasios Marvakis)
Strasser)
Part I: The Psychology of Crises
2. Lessons Learned the Hard Way: Crisis and the Rethinking of
Psychological Assumptions About Human Altruism and Agency (Jeffrey S.
Reber)
3. Living with Vulnerability: Contemporary Social Trauma, Resilience and
Indigenous History (Roger Frie)
4. The Politics of Learning in the Face of a Crisis (Ines Langemeyer)
5. The imaginative co-construction of past and future in times of crisis
(Ignacio Brescó De Luna & Floor van Alphen)
Part II: Crisis and Relationality
6. Uncertainty - Have we ever been certain? What Pfizer, Billy Graham,
Trump, and Psychology have in Common... (Michael Bamberg)
7. The Psychology of Global Crisis through the Lens of Liminal
Experience: Stuck in the middle with SARS-CoV-2 (Paul Stenner)
8. Healing in Times of Crisis: Instrumental versus Meaningful
Relationships (Brent D. Slife and Zachary Beckstead)
9. Time, the Other, and the Collective Voice. Discernments from a
Language Psychological Perspective with Three Dialoguing Voices
(Marie-Cécile Bertau, Meghan Klein Toups, Antonia Larrain, and
Alejandra Energici)
Part III: Theorizing the Political
10. The Coronavirus' Two Bodies (Clint Burnham)
11. Atmos-Fear and Semiotic Devices: How to Turn the Right to Healthcare
into a War (Luca Tateo)
12. Security as Pacification - the Trap of Psychologizing Social
Phenomena (Athanasios Marvakis)
1. Psychology in Crisis - An Introduction (Martin Dege and Irene
Strasser)
Part I: The Psychology of Crises
2. Lessons Learned the Hard Way: Crisis and the Rethinking of
Psychological Assumptions About Human Altruism and Agency (Jeffrey S.
Reber)
3. Living with Vulnerability: Contemporary Social Trauma, Resilience and
Indigenous History (Roger Frie)
4. The Politics of Learning in the Face of a Crisis (Ines Langemeyer)
5. The imaginative co-construction of past and future in times of crisis
(Ignacio Brescó De Luna & Floor van Alphen)
Part II: Crisis and Relationality
6. Uncertainty - Have we ever been certain? What Pfizer, Billy Graham,
Trump, and Psychology have in Common... (Michael Bamberg)
7. The Psychology of Global Crisis through the Lens of Liminal
Experience: Stuck in the middle with SARS-CoV-2 (Paul Stenner)
8. Healing in Times of Crisis: Instrumental versus Meaningful
Relationships (Brent D. Slife and Zachary Beckstead)
9. Time, the Other, and the Collective Voice. Discernments from a
Language Psychological Perspective with Three Dialoguing Voices
(Marie-Cécile Bertau, Meghan Klein Toups, Antonia Larrain, and
Alejandra Energici)
Part III: Theorizing the Political
10. The Coronavirus' Two Bodies (Clint Burnham)
11. Atmos-Fear and Semiotic Devices: How to Turn the Right to Healthcare
into a War (Luca Tateo)
12. Security as Pacification - the Trap of Psychologizing Social
Phenomena (Athanasios Marvakis)
Strasser)
Part I: The Psychology of Crises
2. Lessons Learned the Hard Way: Crisis and the Rethinking of
Psychological Assumptions About Human Altruism and Agency (Jeffrey S.
Reber)
3. Living with Vulnerability: Contemporary Social Trauma, Resilience and
Indigenous History (Roger Frie)
4. The Politics of Learning in the Face of a Crisis (Ines Langemeyer)
5. The imaginative co-construction of past and future in times of crisis
(Ignacio Brescó De Luna & Floor van Alphen)
Part II: Crisis and Relationality
6. Uncertainty - Have we ever been certain? What Pfizer, Billy Graham,
Trump, and Psychology have in Common... (Michael Bamberg)
7. The Psychology of Global Crisis through the Lens of Liminal
Experience: Stuck in the middle with SARS-CoV-2 (Paul Stenner)
8. Healing in Times of Crisis: Instrumental versus Meaningful
Relationships (Brent D. Slife and Zachary Beckstead)
9. Time, the Other, and the Collective Voice. Discernments from a
Language Psychological Perspective with Three Dialoguing Voices
(Marie-Cécile Bertau, Meghan Klein Toups, Antonia Larrain, and
Alejandra Energici)
Part III: Theorizing the Political
10. The Coronavirus' Two Bodies (Clint Burnham)
11. Atmos-Fear and Semiotic Devices: How to Turn the Right to Healthcare
into a War (Luca Tateo)
12. Security as Pacification - the Trap of Psychologizing Social
Phenomena (Athanasios Marvakis)