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This edition adds impressive new members and perspectives to the already powerful scholarship of its original authors. This is both a visionary introduction to the field and a valuable addition to the library of established scholars, activists and researchers. ― Julian Rappaport, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
It is clear that this work is derived from a community of authors who are steeped in active participation and passionate about their endeavours. I believe this text will become a key resource, both for students across various levels of study and for practitioners seeking conceptual and strongly values-informed bases for their work. ― Jacqueline Akhurst, Rhodes University, South Africa
This book should be part of any psychology degree. It covers all the pertinent topics, including some of the special features of community-based research not covered in most courses on psychology methods, and is made accessible to students through clear writing, thoughtful questions and extra materials to use in classes. ― Bernard Guerin, University of South Australia, Australia
This text is comprehensive with its inclusion of indigenous and settler voices of key issues from both historical and contemporary perspectives. Well done. ― Bridgette Masters-Awatere, University of Waikato, New Zealand
Providing comprehensive and incisive coverage of a range of contemporary social issues and drawing on a range of international perspectives, this textbook is an invaluable resource for students, instructors and practitioners. ― Norman Duncan, University of Pretoria, South Africa
A commanding and inspiring presentation of our past achievements! Most importantly, this book also advocates continuing to access and collaborate with governments and local community resources with imagination and vigor and long term commitments. ― James G Kelly, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
The editors present an encompassing, innovative and challenging view of the field. They manage to demonstrate the pertinence of the field to local and international issues as well as to historically persistent problems. ― Irma Serrano-García, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico
The second edition was outstanding. Graduates often say that this is the only book they keep and take with them into their professional lives because it is so relevant – and the third edition promises to be even more relevant. ― Dawn Darlaston-Jones, The University of Notre Dame, Australia
Packed with useful tools to promote collective well-being, this significant contribution is my textbook of choice. It includes global perspectives, and illustrative, concrete examples that support student learning. Importantly, this text focuses on power, centers issues of social (in)justice, and calls for critical approaches within (and beyond) our field. ― Erin Rose Ellison, California State University, Sacramento, USA
In this excellent new edition, the authors have introduced important material on community psychology that will shape theory, research and action. ― Enoch Teye-Kwadjo, University of Ghana, Ghana
A provocative text packed with information, diverse examples and up to date resources that encourages students to observe the world around them and think critically about how it functions. ― Niki Harré, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
The third edition is indeed well beyond an updated version of this modern academic classic in community psychology. The addition of a broader, more diverse team of collaborators brings new life and vibrancy to this edition. This text provides unique and novel opportunities for personal reflection throughout, heightening reflexivity and dynamic learning. ― Katie Wright-Bevans, Keele University, UK
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Manuel Riemer is Professor of Psychology in the at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada.
Stephanie Reich is an Associate Professor in the School of Education, with additional appointments in Psychological Science and Informatics, at the University of California, USA.
Scotney D. Evans is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational and Psychological Studies in the School of Education and Human Development at the University of Miami, USA.
GEOFFREY NELSON is Professor of Psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada.
ISAAC PRILLELTENSKY is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Wellness Promotion Unit at Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia.





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