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Becoming a psychologist: feminism, activism, professionalism
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Callaghan, J.
(2006) Becoming a psychologist: feminism, activism, professionalism. In:
Shefer, T.
,
Boonzaier, F.
and
Kiguwa, P.
(eds.)
The Gender of Psychology.
Cape Town: Juta. pp. 293-300.
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Callaghan, J.
Abstract:
This chapter is concerned with the construction of professional identities amongst South African women training to be psychologists
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Book Section
Subjects:
H Social Sciences > HQ The family. Marriage. Women > HQ1101 Women. Feminism > HQ1206 Psychology
B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology > BF77 Study and teaching
Schools and Departments:
School of Social Sciences
School of Social Sciences > Psychology
Date:
2006
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