We
are pleased to announce that the Fall 2012 issue of the Journal for Social
Action in Counseling and Psychology is available free on-line at http://jsacp.tumblr.com . JSACP
is jointly sponsored by Psychologists for Social Responsibility and Counselors
for Social Justice, and co-edited by Rebecca Toporek and Tod Sloan.
Before
you start reading the articles at the links below, please consider becoming a
reviewer for the Journal. We are looking for scholar-activists or
activist-practitioners who can help move our professions toward reflecting on
our efforts to change systems, institutions and practices to build peace and
social justice. Send CV and areas of interest to jsacp@lclark.edu .
Of
course, we are also interested in reviewing articles that describe and evaluate
your projects and actions that address the causes of systematic suffering.
Here's
the table of contents for the new issue with links to pdfs:
Articles
Social Justice in
Application: Counselor Training in a Legal Context
Tacia Knoper and Krista M. Malott
Tacia Knoper and Krista M. Malott
Making the Social
Justice Connection: Development of a Community Resource Guide
Kathleen L. Niegocki, Emily M. Mastroianni, Erica J. Hurley, Mathias M. Green, Lawrence H. Gerstein, David R. Richardson, and Damita A. Miller
Kathleen L. Niegocki, Emily M. Mastroianni, Erica J. Hurley, Mathias M. Green, Lawrence H. Gerstein, David R. Richardson, and Damita A. Miller
Heuristic
Understanding as a Component of Collaborative, Interdisciplinary, Social
Justice Advocacy Research
Laura M. Gonzalez, Gabriela L. Stein, Laura R. Shannonhouse and Mitchell J. Prinstein
Laura M. Gonzalez, Gabriela L. Stein, Laura R. Shannonhouse and Mitchell J. Prinstein
Social Justice
Collaboration in Schools: A Model for Working with Undocumented Latino Students
Cassandra A. Storlie and Elizabeth A. Jach
Cassandra A. Storlie and Elizabeth A. Jach
Book Review
Tod Sloan, Ph.D.
Professor, Dept of Counseling Psychology
Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling
Portland, Oregon
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