Action Research, Methods and Measures in Community Psychology
A special issue of Behavioral Sciences (ISSN 2076-328X). This special issue belongs to the section "Social Psychology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2024) | Viewed by 26922
Special Issue Editors
Interests: multidimensional well-being; gender issues; mattering; social justice; community psychology
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Interests: community trust; wellbeing; mattering; intimate partner violence; qualitative methodologies
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Interests: sense of responsible togetherness; civic engagement; social inclusion; migrants; climate changes; online-offline communities
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Interests: women’s and gender issues; migration; well-being
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Community psychology aims to promote the well-being of individuals, social groups and communities, addressing issues from an ecological and multidimensional perspective. This means that to promote well-being at an individual level, it is necessary to deal with the interpersonal, organizational and collective levels of an individual’s life. From this perspective, well-being must be considered in various human dimensions, such as the economic, occupational, community and relational dimensions. Social media and IT should also be considered in terms of their individual and social impacts on well-being.
Furthermore, well-being must be examined in relation to the phase of life, analyzing the most significant factors for children, adolescents, young people, adults or the elderly from time to time.
Finally, from the perspective of the community, well-being is closely connected to factors that straddle the individual and collective spheres, such as the sense of community, trust, mattering, empowerment, hope, relations between genders and the perception of justice.
On these bases, in this Special Issue, we welcome all contributions that, from the perspective of community psychology, offer research or intervention advances, such as the application of new measurement tools, correlational, longitudinal and qualitative studies carried out with particular populations, and applications of intervention techniques aimed at the prevention and promotion of well-being.
Dr. Ciro Esposito
Dr. Immacolata Di Napoli
Prof. Dr. Fortuna Procentese
Prof. Dr. Caterina Arcidiacono
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- community psychology
- well-being
- empowerment
- trust
- mattering
- social justice
- gender issues
- hope
- civic engagement
- gender issues
- hope
- civic engagement
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