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Human Diversity

by Edison J. Trickett, Roderick J. Watts, Dina Birman
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Overview

How do different group confront and deal with the realities reflected in long-standing social attitudes, policies, laws, and institutions? Leading sociologists draw on current research and thinking to reflect on this fascinating topic.

About the Author, Edison J. Trickett,Roderick J. Watts,Dina Birman

EDISON J. TRICKETT is professor of psychology at the University of Maryland and serves as Special Assistant on Sociocultural Processes in Mental Health at the National Institute of Mental Health. RODERICK J. WATTS is assistant professor of psychology at DePaul University in Chicago and a community psychologist and licensed clinical psychologist. DINA BIRMAN is a psychologist at in the Refugee Mental Health Branch of the Center for Human Services, U.S. Public Health Service.

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Editorials

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"Provides the blueprint for a new direction in the social sciencesβ€”from ethnocentrism to understanding people and groups in historical, political, and sociocultural contexts." (Manuel Ramirez, professor of psychology, University of Texas)

"This edited volume on human diversity is a valuable resource. . . . The book offers concise and relevant conceptual information on race, ethnicity, culture, acculturation, intergroup relations, ageism, ableism, and identity formation in oppressive contexts. . . . Helpful concepts, examples and explanations are presented that should go a long way in advancing an appreciation and affirmation of diversity."

"This book attempts to bring issues of diversity to the forefront of psychological theory and research. The time is ripe for mental health practitioners and researchers to treat diversity with the rigor it deserves. This book provides some tools to do so." (Dharma E. Cortes, Ph.D., Research Associate, Hispanic Research Center, Fordham University, The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease)

Booknews

Twenty contributions raise the question of whether the concepts used in minority mental health, the psychology of women, gay and lesbian psychology, the psychology of disability, and other areas represent similar ideas, or whether the meanings of frequently used concepts such as oppression, culture, and identity are understood differently in different contexts. The emphasis is on learning to understand people in their historical and sociocultural context in order to appreciate a variety of viewpoints and to incorporate this appreciation into the social sciences. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR booknews.com

Book Details

Published
October 19, 1994
Publisher
San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, c1994.
Pages
512
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780787900298

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