Contextualizing Psychology

Critical Perspectives and Person-Oriented Approaches

Eva Magnusson author Jeanne Marecek author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:30th Jun '26

£28.00

This title is due to be published on 30th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Contextualizing Psychology cover

Rethink psychology with practical strategies to reflect on and scrutinize contested issues in contemporary theory, research, and practice.

Designed for advanced students and scholars of critical psychology, this book offers strategies for reflecting on contemporary psychological theory and practice. It introduces tools for identifying approaches that treat humans as socially and culturally situated persons, and presents research methods that take context and personhood into account.Much contemporary psychology is characterized by a natural science epistemology that overlooks the richness of human experience. This book offers a timely and necessary critique and emphasizes a conception of human beings as persons embedded in relationships, cultural groups, and historical contexts. Eva Magnusson and Jeanne Marecek provide strategies for critical reflective scrutiny of contemporary psychological theories and practices. Using 'styles of thinking' as one of their conceptual tools, they investigate whether, and how, theories, research methods, and debates across subfields such as cognition, language, and psychopathology take people's situatedness into account. The book gives readers practical guidance for conceptual analysis, and a set of questions for scrutinizing other subfields and practices. It also describes research methods and projects based on a view of humans as situated persons. The book offers both a philosophical foundation and a hands-on guide to a psychology with persons at its center.

ISBN: 9781009374125

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302 pages