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Articles in March 2003 issue of American Journal of Community Psychology
- Prevention science and neighborhood influences on low-income children's development: theoretical and methodological issues.
by Mark W. Roosa - Bridging the personal and the political: practices for a liberation psychology.
by Geraldine Moane - The violent matrix: a study of structural, interpersonal, and intrapersonal violence among a sample of poor women.
by Susan E. James - Narrating survival and change in Guatemala and South Africa: the politics of representation and a liberatory community psychology.
by M. Brinton Lykes - Social contexts: transcending their power and their fragility.
by Rudolf H. Moos - The quest for a liberating community psychology: an overview
by Roderick J. Watts - The challenge of a positive self-image in a colonial context: a psychology of liberation for the Puerto Rican experience.
by Nelson Varas-Diaz - Identity and oppression: differential responses to an in-between status.
by Christopher C. Sonn - Correlates of African American and Latino parents' messages to children about ethnicity and race: a comparative study of racial socialization.
by Diane Hughes - Neighborhood structure, parenting processes, and the development of youths' externalizing behaviors: a multilevel analysis.
by Jennifer M. Beyers