The crux of the thesis advanced in this special issue is that by merging the psychological with the political, community psychology can, and should, explicitly address social power. This thesis is advanced by Isaac Prilleltensky, who, in the lead article (pp. 116-136), discusses the central role of
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Introduction to Special Issue on Social Ecological Approaches to Community Health Research and Action
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