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(2017) The Palgrave handbook of critical social psychology, New York, Palgrave Macmillan.

Psychology of liberation revised (a critique of critique)

Maritza Montero

pp. 147-161

In this chapter, I summarize what has happened during the 15 years of existence of an organized Psychology of Liberation (LP), and what has been produced as LP. I note the clear debts to the works of Freire, Fals Borda, and Martín-Baró, and to the critical social psychology developed during the two last decades of the past century and with those coming in the beginning of the millennium (such as Goldman, Foucault, Bruno Latour, Hacking, J. Ibañez, and T. Ibañez, among many others). I characterize LP as an ethical and political way to do psychology. I refer to several examples of LP in action, projects engaging with poor and marginalized communities to tackle injustice and improve the quality of life, including aboriginal communities in Chile, Perú, Guatemala, and Mexico.

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DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-51018-1_8

Full citation:

Montero, M. (2017)., Psychology of liberation revised (a critique of critique), in B. Gough (ed.), The Palgrave handbook of critical social psychology, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 147-161.

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