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Subjectivity in Psychology in the Era of Social Justice - Hardcover

Subjectivity in Psychology in the Era of Social Justice - Hardcover

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by Bethany Morris (Author), Chase O'Gwin (Author), Sebastienne Grant (Author)

What it means to be socially just is a question Morris et al investigate and interrogate, looking at psychology's contributions to the subject and considering the practicality of social justice in light of modern subjectivity.

Author Biography

Bethany Morris is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Lindsey Wilson College in Kentucky. She has her doctoral degree from the University of West Georgia and her research interests include theoretical approaches to gender and sexuality, race and racism, Lacanian psychoanalysis, and discourse analysis.

Sebastienne Grant is a Professor of Psychology and Human Development and Graduate Program Director for the MA Critical Psychology and Human Services program at Prescott College. She obtained her doctoral degree from the University of West Georgia. Her work is grounded in critical, humanistic, existential, Buddhist, and transpersonal perspectives.

Chase O'Gwin is Assistant Professor of Psychology and Coordinator of General Psychology program at Northwest Missouri State University. He obtained his doctoral degree from the University of West Georgia. His work included theoretical psychology, subjectivity in relation to Exceptional Experiences (ExE), the psychology of horror and Lacanian psychoanalysis.

Sakenya McDonald earned a Master of Arts in Humanities and is currently a Ph.D. Fellowship Recipient at Prescott College studying institutional power dynamics, systemic apathy, and resilient community models.

Number of Pages: 90
Dimensions: 0.5 x 8.6 x 5.6 IN
Publication Date: February 28, 2020