Literature Review References
References
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Gokani, R. (2010), Marxian currents in Latin and North American community psychology,
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Goodman, D. M., Walling, S., & Ghali, A. A. (2010). Psychology in pursuit of justice: the lives
and works of Emmanuel Levinas and Ignacio Martín-Baró. Pastoral Psychology, 59(5),
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similarities and contextual differences. Holy Land Studies, 9(1), 51-69.
Montero, M. (1998). Psychosocial community work as an alternative mode of political action
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Montero, M. (2007). The political psychology of liberation: from politics to ethics and back.
Political Psychology, 28(5), 517–533.
Montero, M. (2008). An insider’s look at the development and current state of community
psychology in Latin America. Journal of Community Psychology, 36(5), 661–674.
Montero, M. (2009). Community action and research as citizenship construction. American
Journal of Community Psychology, 43(1/2), 149–161.
Rabinowitz, P. (2013) Chapter 36;Section 2. Intervention Research with Communities: A
Gateway to Tools. Community Tool Box. Ed. Bill Berkowitz. University of Kansas,
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Todd, N. R. (2011). Community psychology and liberation theologies: commonalities,
collaboration, dilemmas. Journal of Psychology & Theology, 39(3), 200–210.
Tonsing, T. (2010). Conceptualizing Paulo Freire's approach to education reform through
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nations. Journal of Community Psychology, 26(3), 229–242.
Wiesenfeld, E. (2012). Community Social Psychology in Latin America: myths, dilemmas and
challenges. Global Journal of Community Psychology Practice, 3(1), 26-.41 Retrieved Feb.
2014, from http://www.gjcpp.org/.
Barratt, B. B. (2011). Ignacio Martín-Baró’s “writings for a liberation psychology.” Psycho-
Analytic Psychotherapy in South Africa, 19(2), 121–134.
Gokani, R. (2010), Marxian currents in Latin and North American community psychology,
Annual Review of Critical Psychology Special Issue: Marxism and Psychology , 110-117
Goodman, D. M., Walling, S., & Ghali, A. A. (2010). Psychology in pursuit of justice: the lives
and works of Emmanuel Levinas and Ignacio Martín-Baró. Pastoral Psychology, 59(5),
585–602.
Kim, M.-A. (2013). Liberation and theology: a pedagogical challenge. History Teacher, 46(4),
601–612.
Kuruvilla, S. (2010). Liberation theology in Latin America and Palestine-Israel: practical
similarities and contextual differences. Holy Land Studies, 9(1), 51-69.
Montero, M. (1998). Psychosocial community work as an alternative mode of political action
(The construction and critical transformation of society). Community, Work & Family, 1(1),
65–78.
Montero, M. (2007). The political psychology of liberation: from politics to ethics and back.
Political Psychology, 28(5), 517–533.
Montero, M. (2008). An insider’s look at the development and current state of community
psychology in Latin America. Journal of Community Psychology, 36(5), 661–674.
Montero, M. (2009). Community action and research as citizenship construction. American
Journal of Community Psychology, 43(1/2), 149–161.
Rabinowitz, P. (2013) Chapter 36;Section 2. Intervention Research with Communities: A
Gateway to Tools. Community Tool Box. Ed. Bill Berkowitz. University of Kansas,
Retrieved Feb. 2014 from http://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/evaluate/evaluation/
intervention-research/main
Rosenberg, M. (2013) Pope Francis, Robbey George, Ignacio Martin Baro and Me. Retrieved
Feb. 2014 from http://ricochet.com/main-feed/Pope-Francis-Robbey-George-Ignacio-
Martin-Baro-and-Me
Solimano, A. (2004), United Nations, Economic Commission for Latin America and the
Caribbean, & Economic Development Division.. Political violence and economic
development in Latin America: issues and evidence. Santiago de Chile: ECLAC, Economic
Development Division.
Todd, N. R. (2011). Community psychology and liberation theologies: commonalities,
collaboration, dilemmas. Journal of Psychology & Theology, 39(3), 200–210.
Tonsing, T. (2010). Conceptualizing Paulo Freire's approach to education reform through
'critical consciousness’. Presented on: 14th of October, 2010 at the Tata Institute of Social
Sciences, Mumbai. Retrieved Feb. 2014 from http://mungdoc.weebly.com/term-paper-on-
paulo-freire.html
United States Census Bureau (2010) Retrieved Feb. 2014 from http://www.census.gov/
Wiesenfeld, E. (1998). Paradigms of community social psychology in six Latin American
nations. Journal of Community Psychology, 26(3), 229–242.
Wiesenfeld, E. (2012). Community Social Psychology in Latin America: myths, dilemmas and
challenges. Global Journal of Community Psychology Practice, 3(1), 26-.41 Retrieved Feb.
2014, from http://www.gjcpp.org/.