コミュニティ主導の研究を通じて 黒人の抵抗,癒し,愛
1Village of Wisdom, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
American journal of community psychology
|August 20, 2025
まとめ
この論文はコミュニティ心理学の研究を再考する"黒人"の実践を紹介しています 疎外されたコミュニティの 抵抗 癒し 愛を強調し 変革的な研究方法を提唱します
科学分野:
- コミュニティ心理学
- 社会心理学
- 文化心理学
背景:
- コミュニティ心理学の実践は,しばしば人種的に疎外され,少数派のコミュニティの経験を無視します.
- より包括的で変革的な研究方法論を再検討する必要がある.
研究 の 目的:
- コミュニティ心理学の枠組みとして"ブラックボディ"の概念を導入する.
- コミュニティが主導する研究の中で 抵抗や癒しや愛のパターンを 探求すること
- 人種的に疎外された環境で コミュニティ心理学の実践を再考する
主な方法:
- 著者の経験と観察の自己反省的な説明.
- 人種的に疎外された環境におけるコミュニティ主導の研究の分析
- 主なテーマとして抵抗,癒し,愛の質的検討.
主要な成果:
- コミュニティ心理学の重要な要素として"黒人"の抵抗,癒し,愛を特定しました.
- これらの要素の変革の可能性を 自己とコミュニティのレベルで示しました
- コミュニティの心理を再構築する方法を強調しました
結論:
- "ブラックボディ"の実践は コミュニティ心理学が 疎外されたコミュニティと より効果的に関わり合うための 重要なレンズを提供します
- コミュニティ心理学は,ブラックボディの個人やコミュニティの経験と強みを中心に,異なる方法で実践することができます.
- これらの変革的な実践を より広範な分野に統合するためにさらなる研究が必要である.
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