[Commpsych] Publication of Australian Community Psychologist Vol 21(1)

Heather Gridley Heather.Gridley at vu.edu.au
Thu Jun 18 18:55:23 WST 2009


Thanks Lauren and congratulations Aimee-Jade - what a wonderful edition, and all made up of student contributions from at least nine different universities in Australia and overseas - community psychology is alive and well and promises much for its next generation if this is anything to go by.
 
Hope to see some of these rising stars in Fremantle next month :)
 
Heather Gridley 
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Subject: [Commpsych] Publication of Australian Community Psychologist Vol 21(1)



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Dear friends and colleagues,



The latest issue of The Australian Community Psychologist has been published. This general issue of brings together five research papers and four articles. The journal can be accessed online via the link http://www.groups.psychology.org.au/GroupContent.aspx?ID=883 <http://www.groups.psychology.org.au/GroupContent.aspx?ID=883> . Further information about the journal, special issues, and instructions for authors can be found via the aforementioned link.



Research Papers

The Construction of Muslims as "Other" in Mainstream Australia's Print Media: An Analysis of Discourse
Amy Quayle and Christopher C. Sonn



Multiculturalism and Whiteness: Through the Experiences of Second Generation Cypriot Turkish
Lütfiye Ali and Christopher C. Sonn



Accessing 'Authentic' Knowledge: Being and Doing with the Sudanese Community
Jay M. Marlowe



Differences in Resilience and University Adjustment between School Leaver and Mature Entry University Students
Brent Munro and Julie Ann Pooley



Understanding and Assisting Excessive Players of Video Games: A Community Psychology Perspective
Daniel King and Paul Delfabbro



Articles

Giving Psychology Away for the Common Good: Reflections of a Novice Community Psychologist
Chris Michael Kirk



Reflections on Implementing an Education Support Programme for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Secondary School Students in a Non-government Education Sector: What did we Learn and What do we Know?
David Mander and Lisa Fieldhouse



Using the SPECS Model to Explore New Paradigms in Health Psychology
Tim MacKellar



A Case for More Culture in Community Psychology: The Federated States of Micronesia
David S. Jackson and Richard J. Kim



Happy reading!



Lauren (on behalf of guest editor, Amiee-Jade Pember, and the editorial board)

Editor, Australian Community Psychologist


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