Part I: Conceptions of Engagement for Community Psychology
Chapter 1: Community psychology in historical context: Power, identity and knowledge
Shose Kessi, Shahnaaz Suffla, Mohamed Seedat
Chapter 2: The coordinates of decolonising practice and praxis in community psychology
Linda Tuhiwai Smith
Chapter 3: Community and the making of community: Critiques and critical conceptions
Shose Kessi
Chapter 4: Interrogating dominant and liberatory narratives on engagement in community psychology
Shahnaaz Suffla & Mohamed Seedat
Chapter 5: Psycho-social change and Africa-centred Community Psychology
Kopano Ratele & Sipho Dlamini
Chapter 6: Decolonising participatory action research in community psychology
Jesica Fernández
Part II: Modes of Enactments and Praxes for Community Psychology
Chapter 7: Māori - and Aboriginal-centred community psychologies for well-being and self-determination
Linda Waimarie Nikora & Patricia Dudgeon
Chapter 8: Everyday violence and everyday peace: Interventions towards social justice
Urmitapa Dutta
Chapter 9: Post-conflict reconciliation and community-based restorative justice
Augustine Nwoye
Chapter 10: The workings of imagination and memory in resistance to violence
Rosa Castillo
Chapter 11: Immigration and sense of Community
Mariolga Reyes Cruz
Chapter 12: Poverty and sustainable living
Siew Fang Law & Darrin Hodgetts
Chapter 13: A decolonising approach to health promotion
Catherine Campbell & Jacqueline Akhurst
Chapter 14: Youth activism and community Change
Roderick Watts
Chapter 15: Social justice and food security: Intervening in Global South contexts
Razack Karriem
Chapter 16: The politics and praxis of social transformation: A civil society perspective
Zackie Achmat
Conclusion: Re-imagining praxis, community, and engagement
Shose Kessi, Shahnaaz Suffla, Mohamed Seedat