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11:16 PM 7/19/01 -0700
From: "Society for Literature & Science" 
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-> CFP Journal of Radical Psychology
     by "Carol Colatrella" 
-> Re: CFP Journal of Radical Psychology
     by Noel Gough 

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Date: 19 Jul 2001 06:11:41 -0700
From: "Carol Colatrella" 
Subject: CFP Journal of Radical Psychology

PLEASE FORWARD AND THE USUAL EXCUSES FOR MULTIPLE MAILINGS.

Journal of Radical Psychology (JRP)  Spring 2001 Vol. 2 (1) ISSN:
1561-8978

http://www.radpsy.yorku.ca

DEAR COMRADES! Make illness a weapon
Jean-Paul Sartre

Anankasia -- to suffer from a surfeit of truth
Louis N. Sandowsky

Toward a Fractal Metaphor for Liberation of Palestinian Women
Moshe S. Landsman

Bedside and Philosophically Oriented Clinical Practice
Shlomit C. Schuster

Race Matters
Stephanie Austin

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The editors and editorial board like to receive manuscripts on the
subject
radicalism(s) for its upcoming volume: Any question concerning
radicalism
seem to us interesting to explore. Some questions to start you
brainstorming:  Is radicalism "fashionable" in the contemporary academic
world? Is radicalism today different from that of the past century? Is
radicalism a life-style, a theology, a psychology, a philosophy? What
fosters radicalism?  Can radicalism be negative as well, and if so, how
to
aviod its negative side?  Or write an essay on your favorite radical or
other subject
relevant to radicalism.

For submission details: http://www.radpsy.yorku.ca/Style.htm

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Radical Psychology provides a forum for scholars interested in social
justice and the betterment of human welfare but dissatisfied with the
manner
in which mainstream psychology has addressed these issues.
Subjects addressed by the journal include, but are not limited to:
anti-psychiatry, qualitative methods, political psychology,
feminism, anti-racism, multiculturalism, radical clinical theory,
critical theory, critiques of mainstream psychology, and history
of psychology.

It is the journal of the Radical Psychology Network which seeks
like-minded psychologists and others to help create a society
better able to meet human needs and bring about social justice.
We want to change society's unacceptable status quo and bring
about a better world.

And we want to change the status quo of psychology, too. We challenge
psychology's traditional focus on minor reform, because enhancing human
welfare demands fundamental social change instead. Moreover,
psychology itself has too often oppressed people rather than
liberated them.

No attempt has been made to define the word "radical".  We believe that
our
diversity is our strength; no single approach to psychology has a
monopoly on the truth nor exclusive claim to the term "radical".

See the JRP web site at http://www.radpsy.yorku.ca  for further details.

Summer 1999, Vol. 1, Issue 1.
Anxiety and Depression: A Philosophical Investigation
Petra von Morstein
SEE TEMPORARILY AT:
http://www.geocities.com/centersophon/Anxiety.html

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Dr Shlomit Schuster
Journal of Radical Psychology
www.radpsy.yorku.ca
Managing Editor JRP
email: counsel@actcom.co.il
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Date: 19 Jul 2001 06:23:08 -0700
From: Noel Gough 
Subject: Re: CFP Journal of Radical Psychology

I am on leave from Deakin University until 31 July 2001 and might not be
in a position to reply to your email until after that date. Students in
MEd units EXR780 and ECC703 should contact Geoff Shacklock  during my
absence.

Noel Gough