Resizing Psychology, by Grazyna Zajdow
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Mark Furlong’s Re-sizing Psychology in Public Policy and the Private Imagination (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016)
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Mark Furlong’s Re-sizing Psychology in Public Policy and the Private Imagination (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016)
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The choices, in terms of argument and justification for political positions and action in this field, aren’t definitive; even the differences among proponents are more varied than many might see.
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The government’s welfare reforms for Indigenous Australians look like slavery
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This issue of Arena Journal, as many before it have been, is concerned with both specific and more general processes of transformation and crisis. While, considered together, the contents of this issue paint a bleak picture about the contemporary situation and future prospects, they also point towards more hopeful, if provisional and conditional futures.
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Coverage of the Moshe Fuerst assault reveals deep-seated media prejudice