The Liberation of Life: From the Cell to the Community

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The Liberation of Life: From the Cell to the Community

The Liberation of Life: From the Cell to the Community

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See Red Women’s Workshopwas a radical campaigning and publicising organisation run as a collective until the late 1980s. The materials range from personal papers of activists, the campaigning papers of organisations and the magazines and newsletters of women’s liberation groups. There are also badges, postcards and posters on the theme of women’s liberation and equal opportunities. Much of the material is dispersed throughout the collection dating mainly from the 1970s to 1980s. Early Women’s Liberation Movement Anna Davin’sarchive contains papers from the first national WLM conference which was held in Ruskin College, Oxford, in 1970.

Women’s history appeared for the first time at Ruskin History Workshop in November 1969. An academic meeting on women’s history was proposed but instead it was decided to hold a more general meeting on the challenges facing women. This was planned for February 1970.

Sloan, T. (2002). Psicología de la liberació: Ignacio Martín-Baró. Interamerican Journal of Psychology, 36(1/2), 353–357. Burton, M. & Osorio, J.M.F. (2011). Introducing Dussel: The philosophy of liberation and a really social psychology. PINS, 41, 20–39.

Watts, R.J. & Flanagan, C. (2007). Pushing the envelope on youth civic engagement. Journal of Community Psychology , 35(6), 779–792. Liem, R. (1995). Psychology under fire. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 1(4), 441–444. Booth, J.A., Wade, C.J. & Walker, T.W. (2006). Understanding Central America (4th edn). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

So the KDrama simply tells about the normal life of relatively normal people around 30. They don't live in the megacity of Seoul (while almost 10 million people do) or in Incheon (with almost 3 million inhabitants), but in the sprawling province of Gyeonggi-do, which makes up the majority of the metropolitan area around Seoul in terms of space. The provincial population makes up ca half of the population of the more than 25 million inhabitants of the entire agglomeration around the capital Seoul. (And this in fact is about half of the inhabitants of South Korea altogether). An insight into the living environment of those provincial residents thus also offers an insight into a good deal of current South Korean life issues. Chun Ho Jin (Yeom Jae Ho) is the siblings' father while Lee Kyung Sung plays their mother Kwak Hye Suk. Ji Hyeon Ah (Jun Hye Jin), Oh Du Hwan (Hang Sang Jo) and Suk Jung Hoon (Jo Min Kook) are closest neighbourhood as well as childhood besties of the siblings. Cho Tae Hun (Lee Ki Woo) and Park Soo You (Park Sang Min) are Mi Jung's colleagues. Other familiar faces in the supporting roles are: Choi Hee Jin, Yang So Min, Kim Ro Sa, Jung Soo Young, Kang Joo Ha, Choi Min Chul and Kim Min Song. Within the United Kingdom, the work of three figures who have both contributed to contemporary liberation psychology theory and practice bears mentioning here. Mark Burton has been at the forefront of liberation psychology’s development beyond Latin America; along with Carolyn Kagan (Burton & Kagan, 2005, 2009) and Jorge Mario Flores Osorio (Burton & Osorio, 2011). Mark Burton pioneered the English-language liberation psychology network, which has functioned as an online forum and for cooperative work between psychologists throughout the world (www.libpsy.org). Finally, the relatively recent publication of Critical Community Psychology (Kagan et al., 2011), sponsored by the British Psychological Society, bears the imprint of liberation psychology and other critical psychology traditions. Through their work, Burton and Kagan have stressed that well-being is intimately linked with the health of our social, political and environmental surrounds. Gadotti, M. & Torres, C.A. (2009). Paulo Freire: Education for development. Development and Change, 40(6), 1255–1267. Afuape, T. (2011). Power, resistance and liberation in therapy with survivors of trauma: To have our hearts broken. Hove: Routledge



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