A New journal:
Annual Review of Critical Psychology

The first issue of Annual Review of Critical Psychology is a themed special issue on `Foundations`. What are the necessary prerequisites for critical work in different areas of the discipline? What theoretical and methodological resources do we already have at hand for good critical practice? What are the conceptual and institutional foundations for critical psychology? 
 

Contents of the First Issue:

Ian Parker: Editorial: Critical psychology: critical links
Lise Bird: Towards a more critical educational psychology
Michael Forrester: Conversation analysis: a reflexive methodology for critical 
     psychology 
Celia Kitzinger: Lesbian and gay psychology: is it critical? 
Rebecca Lawthom:  Feminist research in organizational psychology 
Fred Newman:One dogma of dialectical materialism 
Isaac Prilleltensky: Critical psychological foundations for the promotion of
     mental health 
Thomas Teo: Methodologies of critical psychology: illustrations from the field 
     of racism 
Elizabeth Wilson: Critical/cognition: Rex Stainton Rogers 1942-1999: a 
     celebration of his contribution 
Grahame Hayes: Homer`s Fredric Jameson 
Kareen Malone: Ibanez & Iniguez`s Critical Social Psychology 
Isabel Rodriguez: Gordo-Lopez y Linaza`s Psicologias, Discursos y Poder Tholene Sodi: Fox & Prilleltensky`s Critical Psychology

Annual Review of Critical Psychology will publish scholarly papers which provide reflection upon and intervention into theories and practices in psychology, and upon the contribution of critical psychology to the critique of power and ideology. This is an international journal, providing an opportunity for readers to learn about theoretical frameworks and practical initiatives around the
world. Its board members, contributors and readers will be from different countries and cultural backgrounds, and this will also be reflected in the variety of topics and critical vantage points in the articles. 

The journal will be designed to operate as a space for discussion of progressive innovations in psychological theory and practice.  Its watchwords will be `reflection` and `intervention`. Contributions will be expected to pay attention to relations of class, cultural and gender inequality, and to the role of psychology in their reproduction and transformation.

Standard journal length articles will be supplemented by shorter pieces and review essays. Each issue will be organized around a specific theme. 

Indicative themes for issues are: 
 

1 (1999) Foundations
2 (2000) Action Research
3 (2001) Definitions 
4 (2002) Innovations
5 (2003) Traditions 
6 (2004) Experience 
7 (2005) Difference 
8 (2006) Resistance
9 (2007) Locations 
10 (2008) Histories

The journal will encourage positive reviewing, and aim to provide constructive feedback to intending authors. Articles will be commissioned, and these will also be reviewed. Authors are encouraged to discuss possible contributions with the editorial team before formal submission.

First issue July 1999 (ISSN: 1464-0538)

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