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Cambridge handbook of psychology and human rights / edited by Neal S. Rubin, Roseanne L. Flores.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Cambridge handbooks in psychologyPublication details: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2020.Description: xxxi, 627 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781108442817
  • 1108442811
Other title:
  • Handbook of psychology and human rights
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: ebook version :: No titleLOC classification:
  • BF121 .C33 2020
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Contents:
Introduction / Neal S. Rubin and Roseanne L. Flores -- Part I History of Human Rights -- How Fear and Hope Shaped the Universal Declaration of Human Rights / Allida M. Black and Michael B. Cooper -- Human Rights Developments from the Universal Declaration to the Present / Sam McFarland and Ruben I. Zamora -- Connecting Human Rights and Psychological Ethics in a Globalizing World : Issues and Recommendations / Janel Gauthier and Carole Sinclair -- Historical Narrative of Psychology Engaging Human Rights within the Framework of the United Nations / Corann Okorodudu, Judy Kuriansky, Peter R. Walker, and Florence L. Denmark -- Part II Intersection of Psychology and Human Rights -- Intersection of Psychology and Human Rights in Addressing Racism, Discrimination, and Xenophobia: Past, Present, and Future Directions / Roseanne L. Flores, Corann Okorodudu, and Verene Shepherd -- Poverty and the Human Rights of Children and Youth through the Lenses of Psychology and Sociology / Juliana Karras-Jean Gilles, Kirrily Pells, Virginia Morrow, and Martin D. Ruck -- Labor Rights as Human Rights: The Role of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD's)Responsible Business Conduct Guidelines / Raymond Saner and Lichia Yiu -- Whose Culture? Challenging the Idea of an Opposition between Women's Human Rights and the Right to Culture / Silvia Sara Canetto and Shawn Meghan Burn -- Human Rights: A Psychologist's Path to "Do No Harm" / Nora Sveaass and Linda M. Woolf -- Child Rights: Why They Matter and How to Realize Them / Michael G. Wessells and Kathleen Kostelny -- Human Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Its Nexus with Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-Being / Jin Hashimoto, Takashi Izutsu, and Atsuro Tsutsumi -- Part III Contemporary Issues in Psychology and Human Rights -- Mental Health and Human Rights / Stephen P. Marks, Lena Verdelli, and Sandra Willis -- Cultivating Our Common Humanity: Reflections on Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion / Michael L. Penn, Maja Groff, and Naseem Kourosh -- From Refugees to Immigrants: The Role of Psychology in the Struggle for Human Rights / Brigitte Khoury and Julie Hakim-Larson -- UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Sustainable Development Goals: Implications for Schools and Educators / Bonnie K. Nastasi and Shereen C. Naser -- Global Contributions of Psychology to Understanding and Addressing the Non-Negotiability of Human Dignity and Health Equity / Miriam Y. Vega and Caleb Otto --
Human Rights and Psychology from Indigenous Perspectives / Arthur W. Blume, Gayle Skawen:Nio Morse, and Catherine Love -- Human Trafficking / Nancy M. Sidun, Yvette G. Flores -- Human Rights Seen through a Cultural Lens: Perspectives From Africa And Asia / Rashmi Jaipal, Ayorkor Gaba -- Human Rights and Well-Being of Older Persons: Challenges and Opportunities / Janet Sigal, N�elida Quintero, Emily Valente -- Reproductive Justice, Psychology, and Human Rights / Joan C. Chrisler, Lynda M. Sagrestano -- Psychology and the Global Human Rights Agenda on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity / Sharon G. Horne, Eric Julian Manalastas -- Psychosocial Features of Movements That Have Advanced Human Rights / Daniel J. Christie, Diane Bretherton, Lucienne Lunn -- Principles of Care of Survivors of Organized Violence in a Global Society -- Principles of Care of Survivors of Organized Violence in a Global Society / Katherine Porterfield -- Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Humanitarian Settings: Considerations For Protecting And Promoting Human Rights / Inka Weissbecker, Peter Ventevogel, Fahmy Hanna, Soumitra Pathare -- Children and Violence across the Life Span / Jordan Farrar, Dana Thomson, Theresa S. Betancourt -- Psychology and Human Rights in the Age of Genomics and Neuroscience / Kshitij Kumar Singh, Gregory C. Gibson -- Behavioral Insights, Public Policy, and Human Rights / Steve O'Neil, Aimee Lace, Lori Foster -- From Human Resources to Human Rights / Walter Reichman, Stuart C. Carr -- Climate Change: A Challenge To Human Rights Justice Equality And Human Well Being / Irina Feygina, Daniel Chapman, Ezra Markowitz -- Part IV Teaching, Research, and Training in Psychology and Human Rights -- Decolonization and Liberation Psychology: The Case Of Psychology In South Africa / Cheryl de la Rey, Chalmer E. Thompson -- Education of Psychologists for Human Rights Awareness, Accountability, and Action / Felisa Tibbitts, Polli Hagenaars -- Conducting Psychological Research across Borders: Maintaining Scientific Rigor And Safeguarding Human Rights / Merry Bullock, Sandra G. Zakowski -- Diversity in Psychology Education and Training: A Human Rights Imperative For A Globally Inclusive Psychology / Ava D. Thompson, Ay�se �Cift�ci -- Preparing Future Generations: Critical Considerations And Best Practices In Training Psychologists About The Human Rights Of Sexually And Gender Diverse People And Communities / Julie M. Koch, Hung Chiao, Juan A. Nel -- Part V Future Directions -- Human Rights and Reconciliation: Theoretical And Empirical Connections / Gabriel Velez, Gabriel Twose, Wilson L�opez L�opez -- Australian Psychological Society's Apology to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People: Going Beyond The Apology In The Teaching And Training Of Psychologists / Pat Dudgeon, Timothy A. Carey, Sabine Hammond, Tanja Hirvonen, Michael Kyrios, Louise Roufeil, Peter Smith -- Role of Scientific Societies in Promoting and Protecting Human Rights and the Example of the American Psychological Association / Kirby Huminuik, Jessica Wyndham -- Human Rights, Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence / K. Alexa Koenig, Brandie M. Nonnecke -- Psychology, Human Rights, and the Implementation of the United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development / Neal S. Rubin, Roseanne L. Flores, Juneau Mahan Gary, Susan A. Nolan, Teresa M. Ober.
Summary: "Two sentiments governed the post-war world: fear and hope. Fear of slipping into an unimaginable, worldwide atomic confrontation even more violent and destructive than the Second World War; and hope that, if the people of world could only acknowledge their common dignity, nations might find a way to perpetuate peace for the foreseeable future. These two feelings dominated the debates that gave birth to both the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In late April 1946, shrouded in the shadow of a horrific world war, nine delegates, selected for their individual expertise, gathered in New York at Hunter College to discuss what action the four-month old United Nations should take to advance "universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms," as set forth in the UN Charter (Art. 55). It was"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Neal S. Rubin and Roseanne L. Flores -- Part I History of Human Rights -- How Fear and Hope Shaped the Universal Declaration of Human Rights / Allida M. Black and Michael B. Cooper -- Human Rights Developments from the Universal Declaration to the Present / Sam McFarland and Ruben I. Zamora -- Connecting Human Rights and Psychological Ethics in a Globalizing World : Issues and Recommendations / Janel Gauthier and Carole Sinclair -- Historical Narrative of Psychology Engaging Human Rights within the Framework of the United Nations / Corann Okorodudu, Judy Kuriansky, Peter R. Walker, and Florence L. Denmark -- Part II Intersection of Psychology and Human Rights -- Intersection of Psychology and Human Rights in Addressing Racism, Discrimination, and Xenophobia: Past, Present, and Future Directions / Roseanne L. Flores, Corann Okorodudu, and Verene Shepherd -- Poverty and the Human Rights of Children and Youth through the Lenses of Psychology and Sociology / Juliana Karras-Jean Gilles, Kirrily Pells, Virginia Morrow, and Martin D. Ruck -- Labor Rights as Human Rights: The Role of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD's)Responsible Business Conduct Guidelines / Raymond Saner and Lichia Yiu -- Whose Culture? Challenging the Idea of an Opposition between Women's Human Rights and the Right to Culture / Silvia Sara Canetto and Shawn Meghan Burn -- Human Rights: A Psychologist's Path to "Do No Harm" / Nora Sveaass and Linda M. Woolf -- Child Rights: Why They Matter and How to Realize Them / Michael G. Wessells and Kathleen Kostelny -- Human Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Its Nexus with Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-Being / Jin Hashimoto, Takashi Izutsu, and Atsuro Tsutsumi -- Part III Contemporary Issues in Psychology and Human Rights -- Mental Health and Human Rights / Stephen P. Marks, Lena Verdelli, and Sandra Willis -- Cultivating Our Common Humanity: Reflections on Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion / Michael L. Penn, Maja Groff, and Naseem Kourosh -- From Refugees to Immigrants: The Role of Psychology in the Struggle for Human Rights / Brigitte Khoury and Julie Hakim-Larson -- UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Sustainable Development Goals: Implications for Schools and Educators / Bonnie K. Nastasi and Shereen C. Naser -- Global Contributions of Psychology to Understanding and Addressing the Non-Negotiability of Human Dignity and Health Equity / Miriam Y. Vega and Caleb Otto --

Human Rights and Psychology from Indigenous Perspectives / Arthur W. Blume, Gayle Skawen:Nio Morse, and Catherine Love -- Human Trafficking / Nancy M. Sidun, Yvette G. Flores -- Human Rights Seen through a Cultural Lens: Perspectives From Africa And Asia / Rashmi Jaipal, Ayorkor Gaba -- Human Rights and Well-Being of Older Persons: Challenges and Opportunities / Janet Sigal, N�elida Quintero, Emily Valente -- Reproductive Justice, Psychology, and Human Rights / Joan C. Chrisler, Lynda M. Sagrestano -- Psychology and the Global Human Rights Agenda on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity / Sharon G. Horne, Eric Julian Manalastas -- Psychosocial Features of Movements That Have Advanced Human Rights / Daniel J. Christie, Diane Bretherton, Lucienne Lunn -- Principles of Care of Survivors of Organized Violence in a Global Society -- Principles of Care of Survivors of Organized Violence in a Global Society / Katherine Porterfield -- Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Humanitarian Settings: Considerations For Protecting And Promoting Human Rights / Inka Weissbecker, Peter Ventevogel, Fahmy Hanna, Soumitra Pathare -- Children and Violence across the Life Span / Jordan Farrar, Dana Thomson, Theresa S. Betancourt -- Psychology and Human Rights in the Age of Genomics and Neuroscience / Kshitij Kumar Singh, Gregory C. Gibson -- Behavioral Insights, Public Policy, and Human Rights / Steve O'Neil, Aimee Lace, Lori Foster -- From Human Resources to Human Rights / Walter Reichman, Stuart C. Carr -- Climate Change: A Challenge To Human Rights Justice Equality And Human Well Being / Irina Feygina, Daniel Chapman, Ezra Markowitz -- Part IV Teaching, Research, and Training in Psychology and Human Rights -- Decolonization and Liberation Psychology: The Case Of Psychology In South Africa / Cheryl de la Rey, Chalmer E. Thompson -- Education of Psychologists for Human Rights Awareness, Accountability, and Action / Felisa Tibbitts, Polli Hagenaars -- Conducting Psychological Research across Borders: Maintaining Scientific Rigor And Safeguarding Human Rights / Merry Bullock, Sandra G. Zakowski -- Diversity in Psychology Education and Training: A Human Rights Imperative For A Globally Inclusive Psychology / Ava D. Thompson, Ay�se �Cift�ci -- Preparing Future Generations: Critical Considerations And Best Practices In Training Psychologists About The Human Rights Of Sexually And Gender Diverse People And Communities / Julie M. Koch, Hung Chiao, Juan A. Nel -- Part V Future Directions -- Human Rights and Reconciliation: Theoretical And Empirical Connections / Gabriel Velez, Gabriel Twose, Wilson L�opez L�opez -- Australian Psychological Society's Apology to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People: Going Beyond The Apology In The Teaching And Training Of Psychologists / Pat Dudgeon, Timothy A. Carey, Sabine Hammond, Tanja Hirvonen, Michael Kyrios, Louise Roufeil, Peter Smith -- Role of Scientific Societies in Promoting and Protecting Human Rights and the Example of the American Psychological Association / Kirby Huminuik, Jessica Wyndham -- Human Rights, Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence / K. Alexa Koenig, Brandie M. Nonnecke -- Psychology, Human Rights, and the Implementation of the United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development / Neal S. Rubin, Roseanne L. Flores, Juneau Mahan Gary, Susan A. Nolan, Teresa M. Ober.

"Two sentiments governed the post-war world: fear and hope. Fear of slipping into an unimaginable, worldwide atomic confrontation even more violent and destructive than the Second World War; and hope that, if the people of world could only acknowledge their common dignity, nations might find a way to perpetuate peace for the foreseeable future. These two feelings dominated the debates that gave birth to both the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In late April 1946, shrouded in the shadow of a horrific world war, nine delegates, selected for their individual expertise, gathered in New York at Hunter College to discuss what action the four-month old United Nations should take to advance "universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms," as set forth in the UN Charter (Art. 55). It was"--

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