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Contemporary Social Issues, Women and Poverty
Psychology, Public Policy, and Social Justice
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| Bindwijze: | Boek, Paperback (2013-02-08) |
| Genre: | Sociologie algemeen |
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Beschrijving
- Provides readers with a critical analysis of the social and structural factors that contribute to women′s poverty
- Uses a multidisciplinary approach to bring together new research and theory from social psychology, policy studies, and critical and feminist scholarship
- Documents women′s experiences of poverty and classism at the interpersonal and institutional levels
- Discusses policy analysis for reducing poverty and social inequality
Details
| Titel: | Contemporary Social Issues, Women and Poverty |
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| Auteur: | Bullock, Heather E. |
| Mediatype: | Boek |
| Bindwijze: | Paperback |
| Taal: | Engels |
| Aantal pagina's: | 220 |
| Publicatiedatum: | 2013-02-08 |
| NUR: | Sociologie algemeen |
| ISBN/ISBN13: | 9781405183505 |
| Intern nummer: | 18411036 |
Biografie (woord)
Dr. Bullock has participated in a number of initiatives to raise psychologists’ attention to class–based discrimination and poverty. She was a member of APA′s Task Force on Socioeconomic Status (SES), which advocated successfully for the creation of a permanent standing committee on SES and social class within the APA. She is currently serving a three–year term on the newly established APA Committee on SES. She is currently co–chairing the Joint Task Force on Inclusion of Social Class in the Psychology Curriculum (Divisions 9 and 35).
Before moving joining the faculty at UCSC, Washington DC to serve as an APA/AAAS Congressional Fellow with the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, and Labor, and Pensions – Democratic Office. She worked for Senator Edward M. Kennedy on a wide range of social and economic issues related to poverty, racism, welfare reform, hunger, youth violence, and early childhood education.
Her published work appears in the Journal of Social Issues, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, and Feminism & Psychology. She co–authored, Psychology and Economic Injustice: Personal, Professional, and Political Intersections (2006) with Bernice Lott. She is currently serving on the editorial board of the Journal of Social Issues.








