[Commpsych] FW: [SCRA-W] Aug. 15 deadline: Feminist Community Psychology Special Issue of the Jo. of Community Psychology

Heather Gridley Heather.Gridley at vu.edu.au
Sun Jul 18 15:55:58 WST 2010


If you haven't already seen this call for contributions, it's a tight timeline, but well worth considering submitting something from this part of the world...
 
Heather Gridley 

MOBILE: 0419 113 731 
Email: heather.gridley at vu.edu.au

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Subject: [SCRA-W] Aug. 15 deadline: Feminist Community Psychology Special Issue of the Jo. of Community Psychology



Our apologies for cross-listings! 

Reminder:  August 15th is the deadline for material to be considered for publication in the special issue on Feminist Community Psychology of the Journal of Community Psychology.  We welcome stories and alternative formats.  Submit manuscripts online at mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jcop. Put Feminist Community Psychology Special Issue at the top of the title page.  

Please see the call below for more information.  Thank you!  Anne Mulvey and Holly Angelique  

Call for Papers 

Journal of Community Psychology 

Special Issue: Creating Feminist Community Psychology

Editors: Anne Mulvey and Holly Angelique

The Journal of Community Psychology (JCP) is planning a special issue on the past, present and future of feminist community psychology (FCP).  The issue will highlight the origins, histories and contemporary challenges of FCP and identify heuristic lessons and best practices for incorporating feminist perspectives and processes into community psychology.  Papers that explore gender-related dynamics and multi-faceted identities as they shape and are shaped by political, community and inter-personal processes are of particular interest.  We encourage attention to the co-creation of identities, groups and outcomes within multi-layered cultural contexts.  The centrality and inseparability of gender, race, class, sexuality and other socially structured inequalities is assumed.  Implications for re-visioning FCP theories and practices to foster the well-being and quality of life of women and girls, particularly marginalized groups, should be considered.   

 

We welcome a variety of formats (e.g., narratives, ethnographies, conversations, poetry).  Topical areas of interest include but are not limited to:

-         Convergence and dissonance of Community Psychology (CP) and Feminist 

Community Psychology (FCP)

-         Convergence and dissonance of FCP and other feminist perspectives

The importance of-and challenges to-our own and other identities 

-         Mentoring, Boundary-spanning, and Bridging.

 

Send inquiries to Anne Mulvey (Anne_Mulvey at uml.edu <mailto:Anne_Mulvey at uml.edu> ) and Holly Angelique (hxa11 at psu.edu <mailto:hxa11 at psu.edu> ). 

Follow author guidelines available on the Journal of Community Psychology website. 

Style: Use style in the American Psychological Association Publication Manual (5th Ed). 

Maximum length: 30 pages including references.   

Submit manuscript online at mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jcop. Please put Feminist Community Psychology Special Issue at the top of the title page. 

Due date: August 15, 2010.

 

Anne Mulvey, Ph.D. 
Professor Emerita
University of Massachusetts Lowell 
870 Broadway Street, Suite 1 
Lowell, MA 01854-3043 
(978) 934-3965 - phone 

Anne_Mulvey at uml.edu



 

 



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