Sociocultural means to feminist ends: Discursive and constructionist psychologies of gender
Magnusson, E., & Marecek, J. (2010). Sociocultural means to feminist ends: Discursive and constructionist psychologies of gender. In S. R. Kirschner & J. Martin (Eds.), The sociocultural turn in psychology: The contextual emergence of mind and self(pp. 88–110). Columbia University Press. Abstract In this chapter, we describe work that has integrated feministContinue Reading
Handbook of the psychology of women and gender
Unger, R. K. (Ed.). (2001). Handbook of the psychology of women and gender. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.. Abstract This handbook provides in-depth coverage of major contemporary theories, trends, and advances in the field of women and gender. It presents integrated coverage of a variety of approaches—ranging from traditional experiments toContinue Reading
Psychology of women: A handbook of issues and theories
Denmark, F. L., & Paludi, M. A. (Eds.). (2008). Psychology of women: A handbook of issues and theories(2nd ed.). Praeger Publishers/Greenwood Publishing Group. Abstract The team that produced the first edition of this comprehensive handbook updates and expands the content to include the newest and breaking research in this young field.Continue Reading
Handbook of diversity in feminist psychology
Landrine, H., & Russo, N. F. (Eds.). (2010). Handbook of diversity in feminist psychology.Springer Publishing Company. https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2010-02389-000 Abstract This handbook presents a multicultural approach to diversity in feminist psychology. Provocative and timely, the text comprehensively discusses the cutting-edge of feminist discourse, covering major topics such as multicultural feminist theory, gender discrimination,Continue Reading