"Intersectional Psychology: Mapping the Human Mind Across Disciplines" offers a bold rethinking of psychology-not as an isolated science, but as a dynamic hub where biology, culture, language, economics, art, and technology converge. Rather than applying intersectionality in its usual sociopolitical sense, this book reclaims the term to describe how psychology operates across layers of reality: from neurons to societies, from subjective experience to digital interfaces. With a clear, provocative, and intellectually rich ...
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"Intersectional Psychology: Mapping the Human Mind Across Disciplines" offers a bold rethinking of psychology-not as an isolated science, but as a dynamic hub where biology, culture, language, economics, art, and technology converge. Rather than applying intersectionality in its usual sociopolitical sense, this book reclaims the term to describe how psychology operates across layers of reality: from neurons to societies, from subjective experience to digital interfaces. With a clear, provocative, and intellectually rich style, the book journeys through foundational principles, strategic disciplinary intersections, and a new epistemology fit for the 21st century. Written for psychologists, educators, designers, researchers, and anyone fascinated by the complexity of the human mind, this work invites readers to think beyond boundaries. Whether read linearly or explored as a modular reference, it offers a powerful map for navigating the interconnected landscape of human understanding. This is not just a book about psychology. It's a book about how psychology connects everything.
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