Minority Populations: There Are More Than Meets the Eye
Olivier Serrat ()
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Olivier Serrat: The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
A chapter in Leading Solutions, 2021, pp 273-278 from Springer
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Abstract This précis contends that hitherto unnoticed minority populations, subject to an even more systemic and tenuous dynamic of domination, oppression, and privilege, have appeared in the wake of globalization. The précis suggests that critical psychology can advocate justice-focused policy making better across an even larger constituency if it integrates concern for class, gender, race, and other identity categories more constitutively. The précis reasons that the existing and evolving institutional infrastructure of the United Nations System can help offset iniquities provided the binarism of realpolitik does not undercut far-sighted vision. Referencing Prilleltensky (2012) in particular, the précis flags core concepts at the intersection of critical psychology and globalization.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-6485-1_34
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