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      A New Ethical Praxis: Psychologists' Emerging Responsibilities in Issues of Social Justice

      Ethics & Behavior
      Informa UK Limited

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              Ethnic conflict and the psychology of liberation in Guatemala, Peru, and Puerto Rico.

              Ethnic identity and conflict in Guatemala, Peru, and Puerto Rico are complexly embedded within dynamic systems of class- and race-based geopolitics. Whereas overt violence and terror have permeated both Guatemalan and Peruvian societies, overt conflict has undermined Puerto Rican nationhood. Despite similarities among these 3 countries of Hispano-America, there are important particularities that inform psychological theory and practice. This article explores selected contributions of a psychology of liberation informed by indigenous psychologies and reflexive praxis. The challenges these conflicts and their consequences pose to psychologists seeking to work with populations most deeply affected by these social inequalities are analyzed. It concludes with suggestions of how psychology can move toward the development of community-based responses to psychosocial oppression that foster enhanced individual and collective development in a context of social change.
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                Journal
                Ethics & Behavior
                Ethics & Behavior
                Informa UK Limited
                1050-8422
                1532-7019
                October 2005
                October 2005
                : 15
                : 4
                : 293-308
                Article
                10.1207/s15327019eb1504_2
                c860f6a6-963b-4adf-ac68-715cf5f22294
                © 2005
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