Ibss: Sociology: 1998

Ibss: Sociology: 1998

Author: Complied by the British Library of Political and Social Science

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1999-12-16

Total Pages: 692

ISBN-13: 9780415221078

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Renowned for its international coverage and rigorous selection procedures, this series provides the most comprehensive and scholarly bibliographic service available in the social sciences. Arranged by topic and indexed by author, subject and place-name, each bibliography lists and annotates the most important works published in its field during the year of 1997, including hard-to-locate journal articles. Each volume also includes a complete list of the periodicals consulted.


Towards a Society that Serves Its People

Towards a Society that Serves Its People

Author: John J. Hassett

Publisher: Georgetown University Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9780878405237

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This collection presents a representative sample of the writings of three of the six Jesuits who were slain in El Salvador on November 16, 1989. Although little known in the United States, these men were significant scholars who possessed an original conception of the university. They affirmed in difficult circumstances, the pursuit and teaching of truth as a collaborative, collegial process that transcends international boundaries.


Sharing the Pain of the Bitter Hearts

Sharing the Pain of the Bitter Hearts

Author: Simone Lindorfer

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 525

ISBN-13: 3825890384

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This book reflects the fruitful dialogue between two regional contexts, including the encounter of different methodologies, namely the context of Latin American liberation psychology as inspired by liberation theology and specifically developed in El Salvador by the Jesuit Ignacio Martin-Baro, and the context of Eastern African women. The book evaluates in four case studies the contribution of liberation psychology in overcoming various forms of gender-related violence in Eastern Africa where the author has worked since 1998 as consultant in trauma work. The book encourages the critical reflection of current trauma psychology as well as the conceptualisation of a globally oriented practical theology.


Writings for a Liberation Psychology

Writings for a Liberation Psychology

Author: Ignacio Martín-Baró

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1996-09-01

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 0674265831

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“In your country,” Ignacio Martín-Baró remarked to a North American colleague, “it’s publish or perish. In ours, it’s publish and perish.” In November 1989 a Salvadoran death squad extinguished his eloquent voice, raised so often and so passionately against oppression in his adopted country. A Spanish-born Jesuit priest trained in psychology at the University of Chicago, Martín-Baró devoted much of his career to making psychology speak to the community as well as to the individual. This collection of his writings, the first in English translation, clarifies Martín-Baró’s importance in Latin American psychology and reveals a major force in the field of social theory. Gathering essays from an array of professional journals, this volume introduces readers to the questions and concerns that shaped Martín-Baró’s thinking over several decades: the psychological dimensions of political repression, the impact of violence and trauma on child development and mental health, the use of psychology for political ends, religion as a tool of ideology, and defining the “real” and the “normal” under conditions of state-sponsored violence and oppression, among others. Though grounded in the harsh realities of civil conflict in Central America, these essays have broad relevance in a world where political and social turmoil determines the conditions of daily life for so many. In them we encounter Martín-Baró’s humane, impassioned voice, reaffirming the essential connections among mental health, human rights, and the struggle against injustice. His analysis of contemporary social problems, and of the failure of the social sciences to address those problems, permits us to understand not only the substance of his contribution to social thought but also his lifelong commitment to the campesinos of El Salvador.


El andar de las mujeres indígenas

El andar de las mujeres indígenas

Author: Tarcila Rivera Zea

Publisher: Chirapaq Centro de Culturas Indias

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13:

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Reúne el material existente en Chirapaq, Centro de Culturas Indias, acerca del proceso seguido por las indígenas para llegar a Beijing en mejores condiciones que a Nairobi en los años 80.