Presenting narratives of their experiences as psychologists who grew up in working class and low-income families, the authors trace the relationship between their own development as feminist psychologists and their concern with social and economic justice, presenting data on social class and poverty, and tie these to social psychology and feminist perspectives.
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Presenting narratives of their experiences as psychologists who grew up in working class and low-income families, the authors trace the relationship between their own development as feminist psychologists and their concern with social and economic justice, presenting data on social class and poverty, and tie these to social psychology and feminist perspectives.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
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2007
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