[BOOK REVIEW] Boonzaier, Floretta & van Niekerk, Taryn (eds.) (2019) Decolonial feminist community psychology, 1st edition. Switzerland: Springer.ISBN-10: 3030200000 ISBN-13: 978-3030200008Pages 160 Decolonial feminist community psychology is a recent and emerging form of psychology. As a sub-discipline in the field, community psychology – the applied study of the relationship between social systems and individual well-being in the context of community (Hanlin et al., 2008, p. 524) – dates back only around 50 years. Decolonial Feminist Community Psychology, edited by Floretta Boonzaier and Taryn van Niekerk, takes these efforts one step further by advancing a concerted investigation of the relationship between decolonial and femi...
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