Hi david
Is it an open access special edition, please?
Thank you
Suzanne
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Subject: [COMMUNITYPSYCHUK] Wars With and Without Bullets
Dear All,
You might be interested in:
Wars With and Without Bullets: a
Special Issue of The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy which has been published as The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy
Volume 19, Number 1, pages 1-85 March, 2019
The contents are:
David Fryer: Guest Editorial
David Fryer and Cathy McCormack: The War Without Bullets: socio-structural violence from a
critical standpoint
Cathy McCormack: Blogs to God
Mo Stewart: Psychological Tyranny Masquerading as Welfare Reform
Paul S Duckett: A War Without Bullets – psychology’s role in disarming the workforce
and weaponizing the industrial-medical complex
Jim Orford: Psychology, History and War: two examples of academic discourses
that fail to oppose war and militarism
Doug Newnes and Craig Newnes: The Malaysian Emergency: a war with and without bullets
Cathy McCormack: A Letter to Nelson Mandela
Dan Glass: Viva Viva Cathy McCormack
FYI:
The authorship of this special issue is relatively unusual in including 3 activists:
Cathy McCormack is a Scottish activist, author, blogger, broadcaster, film maker and popular
educator.
Mo Stewart is a former healthcare professional and a disabled veteran of the Women’s Royal Air Force medical branch who, since 2009, has worked voluntarily as an independent disability studies scholar / activist.
Dan Glass is a healthcare and human rights award-winning activist, performer, writer and agitator from the Training for Transformation educational programme born out of the Anti-Apartheid movement. Dan won Attitude
Magazine’s campaigning role models for LGBTQI youth and was named Guardian ‘UK youth climate leader’ and 2017 ‘Activist of the Year’ with the ‘Sexual Freedom Awards’.
All the contributions are written from an anti-Capitalist standpoint.
very best wishes,
David
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