Toward a Psychology of Resistance.
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| Title: | Toward a Psychology of Resistance. |
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| Authors: | Lawrence, Jeanette A., Dodds, Agnes E. |
| Source: | Integrative Psychological & Behavioral Science. Mar2018, Vol. 52 Issue 1, p67-76. 10p. |
| Subjects: | Cultural psychiatry, Intention (Logic), Social psychology |
| Abstract: | Resistance is all around us in contemporary life. It is an everyday phenomenon of personal and cultural life, as the Chaudhary et al. ( |
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| Abstract: | Resistance is all around us in contemporary life. It is an everyday phenomenon of personal and cultural life, as the Chaudhary et al. (<xref>2017</xref>) volume establishes with theoretical analyses and empirical examples from diverse cultural contexts. Resistance functions in the dynamics of person-by-culture encounters when one party takes an opposing position. With the purpose of working towards a unified approach to resistance, the authors in this volume lay down the foundations for a psychology of resistance as an everyday phenomenon. As a basis for analyzing the role of resistance in the dialectical processes of change, the volume presents resistance as: personal and social, oppositional, intentional and future-oriented, transformational and developmental. We see different positions opening up a debate about whether resistance is a particular, intentional and oppositional phenomenon, or is the basic process of all dialectical transformational change. Further resistance to either position is consistent with moving forward in the development of a psychology of resistance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| ISSN: | 19324502 |
| DOI: | 10.1007/s12124-017-9411-9 |