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The Psychology of Inequity
Global Issues and Perspectives
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This book presents cutting edge conceptualizations of the psychological challenges of inequity and engages the audience in examining the global nature of inequity and how it psychologically impacts human beings across both space and time.
The Psychology of Inequity: Global Issues and Perspectives examines the psychological consequences of inequity beyond the borders of the United States and other western nations. Inequity does not end at national borders; it is a global problem that reflects the interdependent nature of our planetary existence. This book advances our understanding of psychological inequity as a global problem requiring global solutions.
The volume approaches its topic from many angles, moving from a discussion of the psychological concerns of specific groups—from targets of racism and sexism to the plights of migrants, refugees, and immigrants—to large scale global inequities and their psychological consequences, such as educational inequities and climate change. An excellent introduction to decolonized psychology on an international scale, this book will benefit anyone interested in learning more about promoting global equity in psychologically healthy and culturally appropriate ways.
Table of Contents
1 Threatening or Marginalized: Muslim Identity and Perceived Inequality among Minority Muslim Populations Gulnaz Anjum, Milan Obaidi, Sania Sohail, and Roheena Madni
2 Universality and Variability of Women's Experiences of Workplace Sexism: An Integration of the Social Dominance and Intersectional Approaches Yue Li and Y. Joel Wong
3 Globalization and Inequity: Families and Individuals in Crisis Sonia Suchday and Linda Escobar Olszewski
4 Exploring Inequities Faced by Immigrants with Multiple Minority Identities Mercedes P. Palacios, Martha Hernández, and Sita G. Patel
5 Mental Health of Refugees and Migrants Pantea Javidan, Jessica Rahter, and Lisa M. Brown
6 Migrants and Resettlement: From Crisis to Self-Sufficiency Kassaw Tafere Merie, Juneau Mahan Gary, and Robin Hernandez-Mekonnen
7 Borderlanders' Knowledge of Mental Health and Mental Illness: Mental Health Literacy Inequalities on the Border Ediza Garcia, Elizabeth Terrazas-Carrillo, Desi Alonzo Vásquez, Liabette Rodriguez, Amanda Rodriguez, and Carolina Osoria
8 Reshaping Social Relations in Educational Theory and Practice: A Global Teaching and Decolonizing Collaboration Melanie E. L. Bush and Nokuthula Hlabangane
9 Global Inequity, Climate Change, and Sustainability: An Indigenous Perspective Arthur W. Blume
10 Application of United Nations Global Compact Principles to Protect Indigenous Peoples, Preserve Human Rights, and Promote Corporate Social Responsibility Falu Rami and Lizette Solis-Cortes
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Product details
Published | Sep 27 2022 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 264 |
ISBN | 9781440879012 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Dimensions | 235 x 156 mm |
Series | Race and Ethnicity in Psychology |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

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