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2003
- (in press).
Psychopolitical
Literacy for Wellness and Justice (with Isaac Prilleltensky).
Journal of Community
Psychology. [revised version
of the following presentation:]
- Socialize or Social Lies: Psycho-Political Education for Psycho-Political
Wellness. Conference of Society for Community Research and Action,
Las Vegas, NM. (with Isaac Prilleltensky) [published with different
title, above]
- TV interview: Israel and Palestine. War Forum with Rebecca Love. BATV, Brookline,
Massachusetts (6/18/03)
- Awareness
is Good, but Action is Better. The Counseling Psychologist.
[Invited commentary]
- Confronting Psychology's
Power: Comment on Prilleltensky. Invited presentation to colloquium
on Power, Well-Being and Psychopolitical Validity: Creating an Agenda
for Change. Department of Human and Organizational Development, Peabody
College of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.
- (in press).Toward
Transformative Social Interventions. Invited commentary on a chapter
by Geoffrey Nelson and Isaac Prilleltensky. In Nelson & Prilleltensky's
Community Psychology: In Pursuit of Well-being and Liberation
(New York: Palgrave Macmillan).
- Expanding Critical
Psychology's Challenge for Health and Justice. Journal of Health
Psychology. [Invited commentary]
- Radio
interview: Israel and Palestine. Censored History with Bonnie Perkins.
KPFZ Lake County, California (1/03/03)
2002
- The Suitability
of Political Debate in Psychology. PsyPAG Quartery, #45, 15-18.
- Prospects
for a Community Psychology of Social Justice and Social Change. Southeastern
Ecological Community Conference: Social Justice and Social Change,
Knoxville, TN. [Invited Panelist, Town Meeting Panel Discussio]
- Joining the
Expanding Middle. Tikkun
- (with
Isaac Prilleltensky). Wading through Quicksand:
Between the Philosophically Desirable and the Psychologically Feasible.
International Journal of Critical Psychology #6, 159-167. [Post-September
11 Commentary]
- Radio
interviews
- Jean
Feraca Show, Wisconsin Public Radio: Israel/Palestine and the
Left (6/6/02)
- Chuck
Morse Show, WROL-950 AM Boston. Hour-long interviews with conservative
radio host. [Listening requires RealPlayer software]
- (Co-convenor) Psychology's Role in Responding to September 11th
and its Aftermath. Eastern Psychological Association, Boston. [Conversation
Hour; related]
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2001
- Organizing Critical Psychologists: The RadPsyNet Experience.
Radical Psychology Journal. [2001 Monterey Bay Conference on
Critical Psychology, California--Keynote Address]
- (Dennis
Fox, Isaac Prilleltensky, Tod Sloan, & Melissa Warren). Publishing
Critical Psychology in Mainstream Psychology Outlets: Should We Bother?
Monterey Bay Conference on Critical Psychology, California. [Learning
Circle]
- (with
Isaac Prilleltensky). Making a Difference: Organizing for Critical
Psychology. Monterey Bay Conference on Critical Psychology, California.
[Workshop]
- Organizing Parent Resistance. New Democracy Conference on High-Stakes
Testing. Brockton, MA, November. [Workshop]
- Law and
Justice. Workshop for high school students, Brookline, MA, May.
- Protest
& Civil Disobedience. Workshop for high school students, Brookline,
MA, May.
- Radical Dilemmas
in the Anti-High-Stakes-Testing Movement. Radical Teacher #61,
28-35.
- Challenging Basic
Assumptions: The (Potential) Value of Social Science Education.
Academy for the Study of Psychoanalytic Arts. [On-line at http://www.AcademyAnalyticArts.org/cnfox2.html]
[Original paper presented 1982]
- A Critical-Psychology
Approach to Law's Legitimacy. Legal Studies Forum, 25, 519-538.
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2000
- The Critical Psychology
Project: Transforming Society and Transforming Psychology. In
Critical Psychology: Voices for Change (Tod Sloan, Ed.).
Macmillan Press.
- What's
Radical Psychology? What's Critical Psychology? Why Should Mainstream
Psychologists Care? Brown Bag Colloquium presentation, Psychology
Department, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, February.
- Psychology and Social Justice. Colloquium presentation, Counseling
Psychology Program, Boston College, April.
- (with
Dimitry Anselme). Protest & Civil Disobedience. Workshop for high
school students, Facing History and Ourselves, Brookline, MA, May.
- Achieving Ideological
Change Within Psychology. Academy for the Study of Psychoanalytic
Arts [On-line at http://www.AcademyAnalyticArts.org/cnfox1.html]
[Original paper presented 1988]
- (with
Ron Sakolsky). From
"Radical University" to Handmaiden of the Corporate State. Booklet
published by Teachers for a Democratic
Culture. [Updates & expands 1998 article]
- Reprinted : Je ne sais quois #7, pp. 1-2,
8-15. Available: P. O. Box 2407, Springfield IL 62705.
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1999
1998
- RadPsyNet, Psychology,
and Public Policy. APA Graduate Student Newsletter, 10,
p. 16. [Invited column]
- Response to Geis on Anti-Corporate
Polemics. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 16, 273-279.
[Comment on critique of Fox, 1996]
- (with
Ron Sakolsky). From
"Radical University" to Agent of the State. Radical
Teacher #53, 13-18. [Updates and expands "'Radical University'
Celebrates 25th Anniversary and Dies"]
- Comment on Reviews of
Critical Psychology: An Introduction. British Journal
of Educational Psychology, 68, 612-613 [Invited response]
1997
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1996
1995
1994
1993
- (with
Isaac Prilleltensky). Will Psychology
Pay Attention to its Own Radical Critics? Conversation hour conducted
at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association,
Toronto. [Founding meeting of
the Radical Psychology Network]
- The Autonomy-Community
Balance and the Equity-Law Distinction: Anarchy's Task for Psychological
Jurisprudence. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 11, 97-109.
[Original paper presented in R. L. Wiener & G. B. Melton (Co-chairs),
Perspectives on Psycholegal Jurisprudence. Symposium conducted
at the 1990 convention of the American Psychological Association,
Boston.]
- Psychological Jurisprudence
and Radical Social Change. American Psychologist, 48, 234-241.
- Reprinted: 1995. In T. D. Campbell (Series Ed.)
& M. L. Levine (Vol. Ed.), The International Library of
Essays in Law and Legal Theory: Law and Psychology (pp. 53-60).
Aldershot, England: Dartmouth Publishing.
- Where's the Proof that
Law is a Good Thing? Law and Human Behavior, 17, 257-258.
[Comment]
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1992
1991
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1988
1987
- The Legal,
Bureaucratic, and Social-Psychological Context of Mental Disability
Evaluation: An Inside Perspective. Poster presented at the First Biennial
Conference on Community Research and Action (APA Division 27), University
of South Carolina, Columbia. [Paper published in
part, remainder revised/updated
in 1994]
1986
- Beyond
Individualism and Centralization. American
Psychologist, 41, 231-232. [Comment]
- Four Reasons for
Humanistic Psychologists to Advocate Anarchism. Transformations,
2(1), 17-23 [Original 1984 paper presented at the annual convention
of the American Psychological Association, Toronto]
- Technology, Productivity,
and Psychological Needs. In J. W. Murphy & J. T. Pardeck (Eds.),
Technology and Human Productivity: Challenges For The Future
(pp. 59-66). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. [Original paper presented
at the National Conference on Technology and Human Productivity, Arkansas
State University, Jonesboro]
1985
- Achieving Ideological Change Within Psychology. In T. Trabasso (Chair), Psychology, Ideology, and Social
Change. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the Midwestern
Psychological Association, Chicago. [ERIC Clearinghouse for Social
Studies/Social Science Education, Document Reproduction Service No.
ED 258 188]
- Finally
published on-line in 2000
- Personal Autonomy,
Psychological Sense of Community, and Political Ideology. Poster
presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association,
Los Angeles. [ERIC Clearinghouse on Counseling and Personnel Services,
Document Reproduction Service No. ED 266 398]
- Variation of paper also presented at annual convention of the
Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, Michigan State
University, East Lansing: Value Themes Among Politically Dissident
Newspaper Letter Writers [Dissertation-related]
- Psychology, Ideology,
Utopia, and the Commons. American Psychologist, 40, 48-58.
- "To the Editor":
Ideological Themes Expressed by Individualist and Collectivist Newspaper
Letter Writers. Dissertation, Michigan State University.
[Qualitative Interview Study, unpublished]
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1984
1983
- The Pressure to Publish: A Graduate Student's Personal Plea.
Teaching of Psychology, 10, 177-178. [ERIC Document Reproduction
Service No. EJ 288 782]
- Reprinted: 1987. In M. E. Ware & R. J. Millard
(Eds.), Handbook on Student Development: Advising, Career Development,
and Field Placement (pp. 119-120). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates.
1982
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