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Antipoverty Psychology 1st Edition Stuart C Carr Auth

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Antipoverty Psychology 1st Edition Stuart C Carr Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Stuart C. Carr (auth.)
ISBN: 9781461463023, 9781461463030, 1461463025, 1461463033
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Antipoverty Psychology 1st Edition Stuart C Carr Auth by Stuart C. Carr (auth.) 9781461463023, 9781461463030, 1461463025, 1461463033 instant download after payment.

Psychology has focused more on personalities in poverty -- pathologizing -- than on contexts for poverty reduction (Pick & Sirkin, 2010). As a result, the discipline has inadvertently sequestered and isolated itself, and its potential contribution, from poverty reduction initiatives - globally and locally. In recent years, there have been major developments in both the scope and depth of psychological research on global development issues. Some of the key developments include significant advances in understanding of what motivates teachers in schools, on designing community interventions to promote health, and on managing the development of human “capacity” in aid and development projects. The Psychology of Poverty Reduction is poised to capture such advances in the understanding of ‘what works’ - and what does not.

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