Humanitarian Work Psychology
Edited by Stuart C. Carr,
Malcolm MacLachlan and
Adrian Furnham
in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan
Date: 2012
ISBN: 978-1-137-01522-8
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 An Introduction to Humanitarian Work Psychology
- Stuart C. Carr, Judith M. Guzman, Shahla M. Eltyeb, Adrian Furnham, Malcolm MacLachlan, Leo Marai and Eilish McAuliffe
- Ch 2 The Evolution of Industrial and Organizational Psychology
- Walter Reichman and Mary O’Neill Berry
- Ch 3 Justice at Work
- Adrian Furnham
- Ch 4 Facilitating the Process of Globally Distributed Development-Focused Research Teams
- Ishbel McWha, Stuart C. Carr and Malcolm MacLachlan
- Ch 5 From Humanitarian to Humanistic Work Psychology: The Morality of Business
- Joel Letkowitz
- Ch 6 The New Diplomacies and Humanitarian Work Psychology
- Raymond Saner and Lichia Yiu
- Ch 7 Motivating the Teacher Workforce in Uganda
- Callist Tumwebaze and Malcolm MacLachlan
- Ch 8 Quo Vadis Interviews in Practice – Demand
- Stuart C. Carr
- Ch 9 Quo Vadis Interviews in Practice — Supply
- Stuart C. Carr
- Ch 10 Personnel Psychology for Disaster Response and Recovery
- Eddie Chi Wai Ng, Sally M. P. Chan and C. Harry Hui
- Ch 11 Women, Work and Poverty: Reflections on Research for Social Change
- Virginia E. Schein
- Ch 12 Online Volunteers and SmartAid
- Stephen G. Atkins and Lori Foster Thompson
- Ch 13 Building Digital Bridges: The Digital Divide and Humanitarian Work Psychology’s Online Networks and Communities
- Alexander Gloss, Sarah Glavey and Jeffrey Godbout
- Ch 14 The Importance of Trust to the Funding of Humanitarian Work
- Christopher D. B. Burt
- Ch 15 Attributions for and the Perceived Effects of Poverty in East Africa: A Study from Uganda
- Peter Baguma and Adrian Furnham
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