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Author Parks, Natalie

Title The Behavior of Social Justice Applying Behavior Analysis to Understand and Challenge Injustice
Published Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2024

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Description 1 online resource (384 p.)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- About the authors -- Introduction -- PART I: LET'S TALK BEHAVIOR -- Introduction to Part I -- 1. What science believes -- 2. What is applied behavior analysis? -- 3. Why things go together: Respondent conditioning -- 4. What is behavior? -- 5. The ABCs of behavior -- 6. Why we do what we do -- 7. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't -- 8. Them, but not me -- 9. You said it, but didn't do it -- 10. Ready for change -- 11. People operate in systems -- 12. The behavior of culture
PART II: SOCIAL JUSTICE WITH INDIVIDUALS -- Introduction to Part II -- 13. Diversity and inclusion -- 14. Equity and access -- 15. Prejudice, stereotypes, and discrimination -- 16. Bias -- 17. Microaggressions -- 18. Privilege -- PART III: SOCIAL JUSTICE WITH INSTITUTIONS -- Introduction to Part III -- 19. What is an -ism? -- 20. Classism -- 21. Racism -- 22. Sexism and genderism -- 23. Heterosexism -- 24. Ethnocentrism -- 25. Ableism -- PART IV: MAKING CHANGE -- Introduction to Part IV -- 26. Conclusion: Putting it together to change cultures -- Index
Summary This seminal work utilizes the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA) to understand people's actions. It provides a framework for the study of social injustices that moves beyond just condemning others for their oppressive behaviors, outlining solutions that help work towards a more socially just society
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Subject Social justice -- Psychological spects
Psychology, Applied.
Form Electronic book
Author Barbieri, Francesca
Sain, Ryan
Capell, Shawn Thomas
Kirby, Beverly
ISBN 9781040123430
1040123430