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Collective consciousness and gender / Alexandra Walker.

Van Pelt Library K3243 .W35 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Walker, Alexandra, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sex role.
Sex and law.
Collective memory.
Group identity.
Social structure.
Sex (Psychology).
Gender expression.
Gender identity.
Community psychology.
Environmental psychology.
Equality.
Personality.
Psychology.
Self.
Social psychology.
Sociology.
Physical Description:
xxi, 354 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Other Title:
Collective consciousness & gender
Place of Publication:
London : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]
Contents:
Intro; Foreword; Normative and Policy Contributions; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1: I Versus We: Introduction to Collective Consciousness; 1 The Importance of Collective Consciousness; 2 Collective Consciousness Models; 3 Terminology; 4 Case Study: Gender Justice in International Law; Bibliography; Part I: Collective Consciousness in Theory; 2: Entanglement: The Interaction Between Individual and Collective Consciousness; 1 Understanding Individual Consciousness; 2 Humans Versus Robots; 3 The Mystery of Consciousness
4 The Social Environment and ConsciousnessBibliography; 3: Collective Consciousness Theory in Sociology; 1 The History of Collective Consciousness in Sociology; 2 The Sociology of Human Consciousness Model; 3 Collective Selves Exhibit Signs of Consciousness; Bibliography; 4: Collective Consciousness in Psychology; 1 The Collective Self as Shared Mental Programmes; 2 The Collective Self in Analytical Psychology; 3 Conclusions; Bibliography; 5: The Field Hypothesis: Quantum Phenomena and Mind/Matter Interaction; 1 The Field Hypothesis; Bibliography; 6: The Collective Self Framework
1 The Collective Self2 Collective Consciousness in the Sociology of Human Consciousness Model; 3 The Collective Consciousness in Analytical Psychology (the Ego); 4 The Collective Consciousness in This Book; 5 Conclusions; Bibliography; 7: The Collective Unconscious: How Collective Consciousness Is Distorted; 1 The Unconscious in Analytical Psychology; 2 Complexes; 3 The Persona/Shadow Opposition; 4 Anima/Animus Syzygy; 5 The Collective Unconscious in Analytical Psychology; 6 Archetypes (Unconscious Role-Playing); 7 Collective Unconscious Patterns
8 The Collective Unconscious in This BookBibliography; 8: How Collective Consciousness Works; 1 The Individuation Process; 2 Synchronicity; 3 Homeostasis; 4 The Transcendent Function; Bibliography; Part II: Collective Consciousness in Practice: Gender in International Law; 9: Case Study Part One: The Collective Consciousness of Gender; 1 The Collective Self and Gender Justice in International Law; 2 Collective Representations of Gender Justice in International Law; 3 Collective Representations As Feminist Theory in International Law
4 Collective Representations as 'Women's Rights' in International Law5 Conscious Reflectivity in Women's Rights; 6 Complaints Procedures in Women's Rights; 7 The Quality of Reflectivity: CEDAW Committee Cases; 8 CEDAW Committee: Inquiry Procedure; 9 CEDAW Committee: General Recommendations; 10 The Persona of Women's Rights; 11 Conclusions; Bibliography; 10: Case Study Part Two: Unconscious Gender Role-Playing; 1 Masculine and Feminine Consciousness; 2 Unconscious 'Gender Justice' in International Law; 3 The Unconscious Masculine and the Gendered Roles of Men
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
ebook version :
ISBN:
1137544139
9781137544131
OCLC:
1029804538

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