The global development of community psychology as reflected in the American Journal of Community Psychology

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Douglas D. Perkins, Christopher C. Sonn, Michela Lenzi, Qingwen Xu, Ronelle Carolissen, Nelson Portillo, Irma Serrano-García
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This commentary presents a virtual special issue on the global growth of community psychology (CP), particularly, but not exclusively, as reflected in the American Journal of Community Psychology (AJCP). CP exists in at least 50 countries all over the world, in many of those for over 25 years. Yet, aside from several early Israeli articles, AJCP rarely published work from or about countries outside the US and Canada until the early 2000s, when the number of international articles began to rise sharply. The focus of CP developed differently in different continents. CP in Australia and New Zealand initially followed North America's emphasis on improving social service systems, but has since focused more on environmental and indigenous cultural and decolonial issues that are as salient in those countries as in North America, but have drawn much more attention. CP came later to most of Asia, where it also tended to follow the North American path, but starting in Japan, India, and Hong Kong and now in China and elsewhere, it is establishing its own way. The other two global hotspots for CP for over 40 years have been Europe and Latin America. The level and focus of CP in Europe varies in each country, with some focused on applied developmental psychology and/or community services and others advancing critical and liberation psychology. CP in Latin America evolved from social psychology, but like CP in Sub-Saharan Africa, is also more explicitly political due to a history of political oppression, social activism, and the limitations of individualistic psychology to focus on social change, overcoming poverty, and interventions by (not just for) community members. Despite those differences, CP literature over the past 23 years suggests an increasingly common interest in social justice, multinational collaborations, and decoloniality. There is still a need for more truly (bidirectional) cross-cultural, comparative work for mutual learning, sharing of ideas, methods, and intervention practices, and for CP to develop in countries and communities throughout the globe where it could have the greatest impact.

《美国社区心理学杂志》所反映的社区心理学的全球发展。
这篇评论提供了一期关于社区心理学(CP)全球发展的虚拟特刊,特别是但不限于《美国社区心理学杂志》(AJCP)所反映的内容。CP在全世界至少有50个国家存在,其中许多国家已经存在了25年以上。然而,除了几篇早期的以色列文章外,AJCP很少发表来自美国和加拿大以外国家的作品,直到21世纪初,国际文章的数量开始急剧上升。CP的重点在不同大陆发展不同。澳大利亚和新西兰的CP最初遵循了北美对改善社会服务系统的重视,但后来更多地关注环境和土著文化以及非殖民化问题,这些问题在这些国家和北美一样突出,但引起了更多的关注。CP后来来到了亚洲的大部分地区,在那里它也倾向于走北美的道路,但从日本、印度和香港开始,现在在中国和其他地方,它正在建立自己的道路。40多年来,CP的另外两个全球热点是欧洲和拉丁美洲。欧洲CP的水平和重点在每个国家都有所不同,一些侧重于应用发展心理学和/或社区服务,另一些则推进批判性和解放心理学。拉丁美洲的CP是从社会心理学演变而来的,但与撒哈拉以南非洲的CP一样,由于政治压迫、社会激进主义的历史,以及个人主义心理学关注社会变革、克服贫困和社区成员干预的局限性,CP也更明确地具有政治性。尽管存在这些差异,但过去23年的CP文献表明,人们对社会正义、跨国合作和非殖民化越来越感兴趣。仍然需要更真正(双向)的跨文化比较工作,以相互学习、分享想法、方法和干预实践,并在全球范围内可能产生最大影响的国家和社区发展CP。
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6.30
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9.70%
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Community Psychology publishes original quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research; theoretical papers; empirical reviews; reports of innovative community programs or policies; and first person accounts of stakeholders involved in research, programs, or policy. The journal encourages submissions of innovative multi-level research and interventions, and encourages international submissions. The journal also encourages the submission of manuscripts concerned with underrepresented populations and issues of human diversity. The American Journal of Community Psychology publishes research, theory, and descriptions of innovative interventions on a wide range of topics, including, but not limited to: individual, family, peer, and community mental health, physical health, and substance use; risk and protective factors for health and well being; educational, legal, and work environment processes, policies, and opportunities; social ecological approaches, including the interplay of individual family, peer, institutional, neighborhood, and community processes; social welfare, social justice, and human rights; social problems and social change; program, system, and policy evaluations; and, understanding people within their social, cultural, economic, geographic, and historical contexts.
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