Influencing social policy : applied psychology serving the public interest / Kenneth I. Maton.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Advances in community psychologyPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2017.Description: xviii, 385 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780199989973
- 306.019 23 MAT
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306.01 STO Cultural theory and popular culture : | 306.01 VAU Psychology and culture : thinking, feeling, and behaving in global contexts / | 306.014 BRO A glossary of literary and cultural theory / | 306.019 MAT Influencing social policy : | 306.071 BAR Cultural studies : | 306.0809543 BAV In the belly of the river : | 306.09 SCH Global powers : |
1. Psychologists in the Social Policy Arena -- 2. Psychologists in the Policy Arena: Policy Process, Use of Research, Vantage Points, Methods, and Skills -- 3. University Faculty in the Policy Arena -- 4. Psychologists Working in Intermediary Organizations -- 5. Psychologists Working as Policy Insiders -- 6. Policy-Relevant Research: Characteristics and Pathways to Policy Influence -- 7. Policy Journeys: Multiple Involvements, Distinctive Aspects, and Influences -- 8. Policy Failures and Defeats, Barriers and Challenges, and Lessons Learned -- 9. Conclusions and Future Directions --
Includes bibliographical references (pages 349 -371 and index.
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