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Year: 201103
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PROVISIONAL CONTENTS Volume I: Dominant models of psychology and their limits Introduction 1. I. Parker, ''Critical Psychology: What it is and What it is Not'', Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2007, 1, 1, 1-15. Part 1: Anticipations 2. E. Lieven, ''"If it''s Natural, We Can''t Change it"'', The Cambridge Women''s Studies Group, Women in Society: Interdisciplinary Essays (Virago, 1981), pp. 203-23. 3.


C. J. Karier, ''Testing for Order and Control in the Corporate Liberal State'', Educational Theory, 1977, 22, 2, 154-80. 4. D. Bramel and R. Friend, ''Hawthorne, the Myth of the Docile Worker, and Class Bias in Psychology'', American Psychologist, 1981, 36, 867-78 5. K.


J. Gergen, ''Social Psychology as History'', Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1973, 26, 309-20. 6. K. Danziger, ''The Methodological Imperative in Psychology'', Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 1985, 15, 1-13. Part 2: Exemplifications 7. N. Weisstein, ''Psychology Constructs the Female, or the Fantasy Life of the Male Psychologists (With Some Attention to the Fantasies of his Friends, the Male Biologist and the Male Anthropologist)'', Feminism & Psychology, 1993, 3, 2, 195-210.


8. J. Broughton, ''The Masculine Authority of the Cognitive'', in B. Inhelder, D. de Caprona, A. Cornu-Wells (eds.), Piaget Today (Lawrence Erlbaum, 1987), pp. 111-25 9.


D. Haraway, ''Metaphors into Hardware: Harry Harlow and the Technology of Love'', Primate Visions (Routledge, 1989), pp. 231-43. 10. P. Lambley, ''Psychology and Socio-Political Reality: Apartheid Psychology and its Link with Trends in Humanistic Psychology and Behaviour Theory'', International Journal of Psychology, 1973, 18, 1, 73-9. 11. F.


Dalal, ''The Racism of Jung'', Race & Class, 1988, 29, 1, 1-22. 12. J. Shotter, ''Cognitive Psychology, "Taylorism" and the Manufacture of Unemployment'', in A. Costall and A. W. Still (eds.) Cognitive Psychology in Question (Harvester, 1987), pp.


44-54. 13. J. G. Elliott and S. Gibbs, ''Does Dyslexia Exist?'', Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008, 42, 3/4, 475-91. 14. R.


Jacoby, ''Theory and Therapy II: Laing and Cooper'', Social Amnesia: A Critique of Conformist Psychology from Adler to Laing (Harvester Press, 1975), pp. 131-51. 15. J. Kovel, ''Erik Erikson''s Psychohistory'', Social Policy, 1974, 4, 60-4. 16. R. Stainton Rogers and W.


Stainton Rogers, ''Deconstructing the Alembic Myth'', Stories of Childhood: Shifting Agendas of Child Concern (Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992), pp. 37-53. Part 3: Conceptualizations 17. D. Ingleby, ''Professionals as Socializers: The "Psy Complex"'', Research in Law, Deviance and Social Control, 1985, 7, 79-109. 18. C. Ratner, ''Totalitarianism and Individualism in Psychology'', Telos, 1971, 7, 50-72.


19. F. J. Wertz, ''Of Rats and Psychologists: A Study of the History and Meaning of Science'', Theory & Psychology, 1994, 4, 2, 165-97. 20. J. M. Bowers, ''Time, Representation and Power/Knowledge: Towards a Critique of Cognitive Science as a Knowledge-Producing Practice'', Theory and Psychology, 1991, 1, 543-69.


21. C. M. J. Braun and J. M. C. Baribeau, ''A Link Between the Social and Natural Sciences: The Case of Scientific Psychology'', Science & Society, 1985, 49, 131-58.


22. G. Canguilhem, ''What is Psychology?'', I & C, 1980, 7, 37-50. Volume II: Contradictions in psychology and elements of resistance Part 4: Deconstructions 23. S. Kvale, ''Memory and Dialectics: Some Reflections on Ebbinghaus and Mao Tse-tung'', Human Development, 1975, 18, 205-22. 24. E.


Burman, ''The Crisis in Modern Social Psychology and How to Find it'', South African Journal of Psychology, 1996, 26, 3, 135-42. 25. J. Drury, ''"When the Mobs are Looking for Witches to Burn, Nobody''s Safe": Talking about the Reactionary Crowd'', Discourse & Society, 2002, 13, 1, 41-73. 26. K. Chantler, ''Rethinking Person-Centred Therapy'', in G. Proctor et al.


(eds.), Politicizing the Person-Centred Approach: An Agenda for Social Change (PCCS Books, 2006), pp. 44-54. 27. G. Hayes, ''We Suffer our Memories: Thinking about the Past, Healing and Reconciliation'', American Imago, 1998, 55, 29-50. 28. J.


G. Morawski, ''White Experimenters, White Blood and Other White Conditions: Locating the Psychologist''s Race'', in M. Fine et al. (eds.), Off White: Readings on Race, Power and Society (Routledge, 1989), pp. 13-28. 29. M.


Cresswell and H. Spandler, ''Psychopolitics: Peter Sedgwick''s Legacy for the Politics of Mental Health'', Social Theory and Health, 2009, 7, 2, 129-47. 30. M. Billig, ''Methodology and Scholarship in Understanding Ideological Explanation'', in C. Antaki (ed.), Analysing Everyday Explanation: A Casebook of Methods (Sage, 1988), pp. 199-215.


Part 5: Glimmerings 31. M. White, ''The Externalizing of the Problem and the Re-authoring of Lives and Relationships'', Selected Papers (Dulwich Centre Publications, 1989), pp. 5-28. 32. M. Guilfoyle, ''From Therapeutic Power to Resistance? Therapy and Cultural Hegemony'', Theory & Psychology, 2005, 15, 1, 101-24. 33.


P. Brown, ''Antipsychiatry and the Left'', Psychology and Social Theory, 1981, 2, 19-28. 34. J. Chamberlin, ''The Ex-patient''s Movement: Where We''ve Been and Where We''re Going'', Journal of Mind and Behavior, 1990, 11, 2, 323-36. 35. R. Harré, ''Staking our Claim for Qualitative Psychology as Science'', Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2004, 1, 3-14.


36. J. D. Ulman, ''Toward a Synthesis of Marx and Skinner'', Behavior and Social Issues, 1991, 1, 1, 57-70. 37. G. Gigerenzer, ''From Tools to Theories: A Heuristic of Discovery in Cognitive Psychology'', Psychological Review, 1991, 98, 254-67. 38.


M. Plon, ''On the Meaning of the Notion of Conflict and its Study in Social Psychology'', European Journal of Social Psychology, 1974, 4, 389-436. Part 6: Resistance 39. J. Rowan, ''Research as Intervention'', in N. Armistead (ed.), Reconstructing Social Psychology (Penguin, 1974), pp. 86-100.


40. I. Martín-Baró, ''Toward a Liberation Psychology'', Writings for a Liberation Psychology (Harvard University Press, 1994), pp. 17-32. 41. C. Kitzinger and S. Wilkinson, ''Validating Women''s Experience? Dilemmas in Feminist Research'', Feminism & Psychology, 1997, 7, 4, 566-74.


42. K.-K. Bhavnani, ''Tracing the Contours: Feminist Research and Feminist Objectivity'', in H. Afshar and M. Maynard (eds.), The Dynamics of ''Race'' and Gender (Taylor & Francis, 1994), pp. 26-40.


43. D. Howitt and J. Owusu-Bempah, ''Anti-racist Psychology'', The Racism of Psychology: Time for Change (Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1994), pp. 160-85. Volume III: Psychologization and psychological culture Part 7: Surveillance 44. T. Shallice, ''Psychology and Social Control'', Cognition, 1984, 17, 29-48.


45. D. Harper, ''The Complicity of Psychology in the Security State'', in R. Roberts (ed.), Just War: Psychology and Terrorism (PCCS Books, 2007), pp. 15-45. 46. P.


Cushman, ''Ideology Obscured: Political Uses of the Self in Daniel Stern''s Infant'', American Psychologist, 1991, 46, 3, 206-19. 47. L. Nadar, ''The Phantom Factor: Impact of the Cold War on Anthropology'', in N. Chomsky (ed.), The Cold War and the University: Toward an Intellectual History of the Postwar Years (The New Press, 1997), pp. 107-46). 48.


A. Levett, ''Problems of Cultural Imperialism in the Study of Child Sexual Abuse'', in A. Dawes and D. Donald (eds.), Childhood & Adversity: Psychological Perspectives from South African Research (David Philip Publishers, 1994), pp. 240-60. 49. M.


Montero, ''Ideology and Psychological Research in Third World Contexts'', Journal of Social Issues, 1990, 36, 43-55. Part 8: Self-regulation 50. I. Lubek, ''Social Psychology Textbooks: An Historical and Social Psychological Analysis of Conceptual Filtering, Consensus Formation, Career Gatekeeping and Conservatism in Science'', in H. J. Stam et al. (eds.), Recent Trends in Theoretical Psychology (Springer-Verlag, 1993), pp.


359-78. 51. T. J. Scheff, ''Academic Gangs'', Crime, Law, and Social Change, 1995, 23, 157-62. 52. D. Healy, ''The Engineers of Human Souls and Academia'', Epidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale, 2007, 16, 3, 205-11.


53. S. Riger, ''What''s Wrong with Empowerment?'', American Journal of Community Psychology, 1993, 21, 3, 279-92. 54. U. Kothari, ''Power, Knowledge and Social Control in Participatory Development'', in B. Cooke and U. Kothari (eds.


), Participation: The New Tyranny? (Zed Books, 2001), pp. 139-52. 55. E. Burman, ''Emotions and Reflexivity in Feminised Action Research'', Educational Action Research, 2006, 14, 3, 315-32. 56. Y. S.


Lincoln and G. S. Cannella, ''Dangerous Discourses: Methodological Conservatism and Governmental Regimes of Truth'', Qualitative Inquiry, 2004, 10, 1, 5-14. Part 9: Psychologization 57. J. Cromby and D. Harper, ''Paranoia: A Social Account'', Theory & Psychology, 2009, 19, 3, 335-61. 58.


K. McLaughlin, ''Agency, Resilience and Empowerment: The Dangers Posed by a Therapeutic Culture'', Practice, 2003, 15, 2, 45-58. 59. F. Fanon, ''The So-called Dependency Complex of Colonized Peoples'', Black Skin, White Masks (Pluto Press, 1952), pp. 83-103. 60. A.


Sivanandan, ''RAT and the Degradation of Black Struggle'', Race & Class, 1985, 25, 4, 1-33. 61. V. Pupavac, ''War on the Couch: The Emotionology of the New International Security Paradigm'', European Journal of Social Theory, 2004, 7, 2, 149-70. 62. D. Papadopoulos, ''The Ordinary Superstition of Subjectivity: Liberalism and Technostructural Violence'', Theory & Ps.


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