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Book review

Towards a critical social psychology of racism: Points of disruption

2025-03-30
On: March 30, 2025
In: Book review

Howarth, C., & Hook, D. (2005). Towards a critical social psychology of racism: Points of disruption [Editorial]. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 15(6), 425–431. https://doi.org/10.1002/casp.840 Abstract One of the questions that the papers here as a whole invite is what is or what should be the point of a criticalContinue Reading

Book Review: Research Handbook on Torture

2021-04-21
On: April 21, 2021
In: Announcement, Book review

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