This article proposes that all psychologists—and all psychologies—are innately concerned with justice, and yet there is no consensually defined discipline of psychology, and no consensual understanding of social justice. Adopting an intergroup and identity-based model of what is and what should be, we will describe the mechanisms whereby identities and perceptions of justice are formed, contested, and changed over time. We will argue that psychological research and practice have implications for social justice even where—and perhaps especially when—these are not made explicit. Psychology is considered as the product of diverse groups with distinct and evolving identities, and with differential access to resources and power, which dynamicall...
Over the past two decades, positive psychology has significantly advanced the science of well-being,...
This paper will discuss what is meant by social justice in relation to counselling psychology specif...
The idea that “justice is for everyone” seems to be over. A justice perception can have unfair conse...
Justice is one of the most basic and potentially important social psychological areas of inquiry. Th...
The emergence of this handbook on social justice represents a groundbreaking event in the history of...
The emergence of this handbook on social justice represents a groundbreaking event in the history of...
Abstract. The perpetual crisis in social psychology has several facets: the unstable balance between...
The emergence of this handbook on social justice represents a groundbreaking event in the history of...
The idea that “justice is for everyone” seems to be over. A justice perception can have unfair conse...
Social Justice as a component of the field of Counseling Psychology can be traced back to the early ...
Social Justice as a component of the field of Counseling Psychology can be traced back to the early ...
Social Justice as a component of the field of Counseling Psychology can be traced back to the early ...
Comments on the original article, "Psychology and social justice: Why we do what we do" by M. J. T. ...
This article seeks to extend the model Goodman et al. advanced for making counseling psychology trai...
This article makes the case for “social justice” in relation to the conceptions of “madness” that cu...
Over the past two decades, positive psychology has significantly advanced the science of well-being,...
This paper will discuss what is meant by social justice in relation to counselling psychology specif...
The idea that “justice is for everyone” seems to be over. A justice perception can have unfair conse...
Justice is one of the most basic and potentially important social psychological areas of inquiry. Th...
The emergence of this handbook on social justice represents a groundbreaking event in the history of...
The emergence of this handbook on social justice represents a groundbreaking event in the history of...
Abstract. The perpetual crisis in social psychology has several facets: the unstable balance between...
The emergence of this handbook on social justice represents a groundbreaking event in the history of...
The idea that “justice is for everyone” seems to be over. A justice perception can have unfair conse...
Social Justice as a component of the field of Counseling Psychology can be traced back to the early ...
Social Justice as a component of the field of Counseling Psychology can be traced back to the early ...
Social Justice as a component of the field of Counseling Psychology can be traced back to the early ...
Comments on the original article, "Psychology and social justice: Why we do what we do" by M. J. T. ...
This article seeks to extend the model Goodman et al. advanced for making counseling psychology trai...
This article makes the case for “social justice” in relation to the conceptions of “madness” that cu...
Over the past two decades, positive psychology has significantly advanced the science of well-being,...
This paper will discuss what is meant by social justice in relation to counselling psychology specif...
The idea that “justice is for everyone” seems to be over. A justice perception can have unfair conse...