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In Our Own Voice: The Impact of Feminism on Canadian Psychology

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Interviews with four feminist psychologists are used to explore the impact of feminism on psychology in Canada. Using a thematic analysis, three levels of impact - individual, disciplinary and institutional - are derived and discussed with specific examples from the Canadian context. We highlight opportunities and obstacles to feminist influence, and make tentative suggestions for strengthening feminism’s current and future presence in Canadian psychology.
Title: In Our Own Voice: The Impact of Feminism on Canadian Psychology
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Interviews with four feminist psychologists are used to explore the impact of feminism on psychology in Canada.
Using a thematic analysis, three levels of impact - individual, disciplinary and institutional - are derived and discussed with specific examples from the Canadian context.
We highlight opportunities and obstacles to feminist influence, and make tentative suggestions for strengthening feminism’s current and future presence in Canadian psychology.

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