Community Psychology and Transformative Policy Change in the Neo-liberal Era |
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Authors: | Geoffrey Nelson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3C5, Canada
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Abstract: | I present ideas about how community psychologists, as researcher-activists, can influence public policy. I begin by describing the current neo-liberal era, noting the immense obstacles it poses to progressive policy change. Next I contrast two approaches to understanding policy formation, evidence-based policy and discursive policy analysis, and argue that transformative policy change can benefit from both approaches. I then propose three types of policy outcomes that community psychology research and activism should aim to promote: (a) shaping problem definition, (b) controlling channels for debate and participation, and (c) allocating resources. I use examples from community psychologists’ involvement in policy, mostly in Canada, to illustrate how such policy change can be both achieved and constrained. I conclude by discussing implications for theory and practice related to policy change. |
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Keywords: | Community psychology Policy Transformative change Neo-liberalism |
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