Authors
Catherine Campbell, Sandra Jovchelovitch
Publication date
2000/7
Journal
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology
Volume
10
Issue
4
Pages
255-270
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
The concept of ‘community participation’ plays a central role in policies and interventions seeking to reduce health inequalities. This paper seeks to contribute to debates about the role of participation in health by suggesting how social psychological concepts can add to the theorisation of participation. It criticises traditional concepts of development and introduces some of the challenged that are present for development and community theorists in conditions of rapid globalisation. The paper proceeds to demarcate the space which a social psychology of participation occupies within the terrain of existing research into the health‐society interface. The concepts of empowerment and social capital are identified as important starting points to address the relative lack of social psychological attention to community‐level determinants of health. It is suggested that social identities, social representations and power are …
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Scholar articles
C Campbell, S Jovchelovitch - Journal of community & applied social psychology, 2000