人的安全心理学:一个兼收并蓄学科的链接结构

IF 3.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Darrin Hodgetts, Veronica Hopner, S. Carr, D. Bar-Tal, James H. Liu, Raymond Saner, Lichia Yiu, J. Horgan, R. Searle, Gustavo M. Massola, M. Hakim, L. Marai, Pita King, F. Moghaddam
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摘要

心理学作为一门现代且不断发展的学科,自成立以来一直关注人类安全问题。这篇思考文章提供了人类安全作为一个广泛的安全概念的初步概念,包括心理学中不同子学科领域所回应的一系列相互关联的维度。我们提出了一个论点,将人类安全心理学作为普通心理学的连接焦点,使我们能够将我们兼收并蓄的学科中的知识带入进一步的对话中。这是更好地理解当前安全心理学思想状态的必要步骤,也是为解决人类安全问题的进一步理论、研究和实践工作提供信息的基础。这一最初的努力是由集合理论提供的,该理论提供了一个动态的、背景丰富的视角,将人们视为纠缠在不断发展的自然和社会形态中的能动性生物,这些自然和社会结构可能会促进或破坏他们的安全体验。文章最后简要介绍了人类安全心理学的发展历程。
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Human Security Psychology: A Linking Construct for an Eclectic Discipline
Since its inception as a modern and evolving discipline, psychology has been concerned with issues of human security. This think piece offers an initial conceptualisation of human security as a broad security concept that encompasses a range of interrelated dimensions that have been responded to by different sub-disciplinary domains within psychology. We advance an argument for a human security psychology as a connecting focal point for general psychology that enables us to bring knowledge from across our eclectic discipline into further dialogue. This is a necessary step in understanding better the state of current thinking on the psychology of security and as a basis for informing further theory, research and practice efforts to address issues of human (in)security. This initial effort is informed by Assemblage Theory, which offers a dynamic and contextually rich perspective on people as agentive beings entangled within evolving natural and social formations that can foster or undermine their experiences of [in]security. The article is completed with a brief agenda for advancing human security psychology.
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Review of General Psychology
Review of General Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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7.60
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4.80%
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26
期刊介绍: Review of General Psychology seeks to publish innovative theoretical, conceptual, or methodological articles that cross-cut the traditional subdisciplines of psychology. The journal contains articles that advance theory, evaluate and integrate research literatures, provide a new historical analysis, or discuss new methodological developments in psychology as a whole. Review of General Psychology is especially interested in articles that bridge gaps between subdisciplines in psychology as well as related fields or that focus on topics that transcend traditional subdisciplinary boundaries.
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