This book introduces and applies Foucault's key concepts and procedures, specifically for a psychology readership. Drawing on recently published College de France lectures, it is useful to those concerned with Foucault's engagement with the 'psy-disciplines' and those interested in the practical application of Foucault's critical research methods.
Critical Theory and Practice in Psychology and the Human Sciences Series
This series delves into the depths of critical theory, exploring its applications and implications within psychology and the human sciences. It offers incisive analyses of the social, cultural, and political forces that shape human thought and behavior. Readers can expect bold and provocative works that challenge established norms and propose new ways of understanding. This is essential reading for anyone interested in critical inquiry and its role in shaping our comprehension of the human experience.
