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The Palgrave handbook of psychosocial studies editors: Stephen Frosh, Marita Vyrgioti, Julie Walsh

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Frosh, Stephen, editor.
Vyrgioti, Marita, editor.
Walsh, Julie, 1978- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social psychology.
Psychology, Social.
social psychology.
Medical Subjects:
Psychology, Social.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Contained In:
Living reference work
Place of Publication:
[Cham, Switzerland] Palgrave Macmillan Cham [2022]
Summary:
"Psychosocial studies is a relatively new area without an agreed genealogy or settled shape, while this contributes to its fertility and inclusiveness, it also signals a need for a Major Reference Work that will lay out the parameters of the field, giving readers access to thinking on its formative and constitutive elements, its controversies, achievements and characteristics, and its likely future lines of development. The Palgrave Handbook of Psychosocial Studies aims to offer such a ‘state of the art’ account by (a) reflecting back on texts that have influenced the development of psychosocial studies from a 2020s perspective; (b) exploring current major topics with evaluative reviews; and (c) identifying newly emerging areas of work.It will appeal to students, scholars and practitioner-researchers in the fields of pychosocial studies, psychoanalysis, sociology, critical psychology, cultural studies, gender and sexuality studies, and postcolonial studies"-- Springer Nature Link
Contents:
“Handbook of psychosocial studies introduction” / Stephen Frosh, Marita Vyrgioti, Julie Walsh
“He’s shown me the road”? Youth work and young masculinities / Pete Harris
A new case study pedagogy for teaching psychoanalytic theory / Noreen Giffney
Affects and politics / Vladimir Safatle
Black skin, white masks by Frantz Fanon / Colin Wright
Carcerality and carceral spaces / Andrew Shepherd
Colonialism and postcolonial theory / Omnia El Shakry
D.W. Winnicott : “Transitional objects and transitional phenomena” / Vicky Lebeau
Death, priests, pollution, and me / Khyati Tripathi
Deleuzian approaches to social dreaming and related psychosocial methods / Julian Manley
Derrida’s Specters of Marx / Peter Salmon
Digital lives / Jacob Johanssen
Emotional investments in narrative interviews / Helene Aarseth
Ethical relationality, precarity, and vulnerability : “a way of facing things without fear” / Simone Drichel
Ethnographies of the psychosocial / Erol Saglam
Fleeing the scene of sex and race / Annette-Carina van der Zaag
Freedom versus belonging : A core ambivalence in contemporary political dynamics / Barry Richards
Freedom, resonance, interaction / Helene Aarseth, Steffen Krüger, Harriet Bjerrum Nielsen
Freud’s “Mourning and melancholia” / Ranjana Khanna
Graham Dawson’s Soldier Heroes : An overlooked classic of psychosocial studies / Peter Redman
Homophobia and the psychic life of LGBTQ people / Poul Rohleder
Jouissance as tool of psychosocial analysis / Derek Hook
Living prior being / Magda Schmukalla
Media studies and the psychosocial subject / Steffen Krüger
Narrative and discursive research / Lisa Saville Young
Pierre Bourdieu’s Distinction and beyond / Elizabeth B. Silva
Populism / Yannis Stavrakakis, Antonis Galanopoulos
Psychoanalysis and trans / Jordan Osserman
Psychoanalysis as a psycho-social hyphen in history : Approaching Freud and Walter Benjamin / Belinda Mandelbaum
Psychosocial aesthetics and sensory research methods / Lynn Froggett
Psychosocial reflexivity in counseling education / Nini Fang
Psychosocial studies and literature / Marilyn Charles
Psychosocial studies and psychiatry / David W. Jones
Psychosocial theory for social work : The example of shame / Liz Frost
Re-reading Riviere’s “Womanliness as a masquerade” : Putting sex and the (trans) body back into question / Claudia Lapping
Revising trauma / Amal Ziv, Shaul Bar-Haim
Rosi Braidotti’s Nomadic Subjects / Ana Carolina Minozzo
Sensing the urban scene / Andrés Di Masso
Slavoj Žižek’s The Sublime Object of Ideology / Calum Neill
Social class / Valerie Walkerdine
Social psychoanalysis : From theory to practice / Lynne Layton
Social unconscious theory : Contributions of group analysis to psychosocial studies / Carla Penna
The multiple lives of diversity in post-dictatorship Chile / Tomás Ojeda
The politics of reproduction / Joanna Kellond
The psychosocial and racialized hauntings / Ann Phoenix
The purpose of psychosocial studies / Michael Rustin
The scene of love / Margarita Palacios
Towards an eco-psycho-social analysis of climate change / Wendy Hollway
Violence and young masculinities / Malose Langa, Bandile Bertrand Leopeng
What is called “process thought” : A transdisciplinary process ontology for psychosocial studies / Paul Stenner
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references
Online resource; title from home page (Springer Nature Link, viewed February 2, 2026)
ISBN:
9783030615109
3030615103
OCLC:
1402372302
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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