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Applying Thematic Analysis to Psychological Cultural Research
Ashdown, Brien (2022-07)In this workshop, students will be asked to bring qualitative data that they have collected for one of their own research projects. We will read and discuss Braun and Clarke’s (2006) classic article, Using Thematic Analysis ... -
Guatemalan Teenagers’ Hopes and Dreams: A Qualitative Study of Drawings and Characteristics of Future Selves
Ashdown, Brien; Owens, Gillian; DiPhilippo, Angelina; Zhang, Yuanfei; Deku, Alexandra; Draznin-Nagy, Samuel; Brown, Carrie M. (Hogrefe, 2022)Utilizing adolescents' drawings in order to investigate their perceptions of self has a long history in psychology. The methodological approach is particularly useful in places, such as Guatemala, where the population may ... -
Harmful, Helpful, or Both? A Commentary on Postmodernism and Critical Theories in Community Development Education
Ashdown, Brien (Taylor & Francis, 2022)In this relatively informal commentary, I discuss both the potentially helpful and harmful roles that postmodernism and critical theories (e.g., critical race theory, critical sexuality theory) have in academia in general ... -
Historical Context of Primary Education (Guatemala)
Ashdown, Brien (Bloomsbury, 2022-05-24) -
Historical Context of Secondary Education (Guatemala)
Ashdown, Brien (Bloomsbury, 2022-05-24) -
The Importance of Maintaining Cultural Capital in Community Psychology and Development
Ashdown, Brien (2022-02) -
The Importance of Protecting Cultural Capital in Community Development
Ashdown, Brien (2022-07)Community development, which aims to increase the agency and solidarity of community members in order to improve the well-being of communities as a whole as a well as the individual members of those communities. Community ... -
It’s Not You, It’s Us: Relationship-Based Factors That Predict Infidelity
Hackathorn, Jana; Ashdown, Brien (Oxford University Press, 2022-07-12)Infidelity is often defined as perceived as a violation of relationship exclusivity rules, and many view infidelities as immoral. Thus, one can imagine the importance of understanding why up to a fifth of research samples ... -
Pushing against a future dark side for community development: An editorial call to action
Talmage, Craig A.; Mars, Matthew M.; Hains, Bryan J.; Hains, Kristina D.; Ashdown, Brien (Taylor & Francis, 2023)Community Development as a journal has undergone streamlining, yet much work remains to improve the journal’s relations with its many stakeholders around the world and within the field of community development. Community ... -
Saving Which Children How? The Importance of Cultural Capital in Youth-Focused International Aid and Development
Ashdown, Brien (Routledge, 2022)This review discusses the book Saving the Children: Humanitarianism, Internationalism, and Empire by Emily Baughan. In the book, Baughan documents and discusses the first 100 years of the Save the Children Fund, which was ... -
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Primary Education (Guatemala)
Carlton, Kelsey; Ashdown, Brien (Bloomsbury, 2022-05-24) -
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Secondary Education (Guatemala)
Ashdown, Brien; Carlton, Kelsey (Bloomsbury, 2022-05-24) -
Surveilling and Spying on Romantic Partners in the United States: The Influence of Perceived Maternal Rejection and Psychological Maladjustment
Ashdown, Brien; Hackathorn, Jana; Barclay, Leland; Browning, Hadley; Elysee, Marlendy (Universal Wiser, 2021)According to interpersonal acceptance-rejection theory (IPARTheory), people who perceive rejection by important others experience more psychological maladjustment than those who do not perceive rejection. ... -
Tethering Natural Capital and Cultural Capital for a More Sustainable Post-COVID-19 World
Talmage, Craig A.; Allgood, Beth; Ashdown, Brien; Brennan, Ava; Hill, Sally; Trevan, Eric; Waugh, John (Springer, 2022)The world faced stark challenges during the global pandemic caused by COVID-19. Large forces such as climate change, cultural ethnocentrism and racism, and increasing wealth inequality continue to ripple through communities ...