2017
Foundations for a philosophy of science of community psychology: Perspectivism, pragmatism, feminism, and critical theory.
Tebes J. Foundations for a philosophy of science of community psychology: Perspectivism, pragmatism, feminism, and critical theory. 2017, 21-40. DOI: 10.1037/14954-002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhilosophy of scienceKnowledge claimsCritical theoryCommunity psychologyCore organizing principleField philosophyPhilosophical positionMajor philosophiesScience servesPhilosophyClaimsPsychologyScholarly communityPragmatismScienceFeminismOrganizing principleBrief historyFoundationField principlePrinciplesUnique contextPerspectivismHistoryConstructivism
2014
Twenty‐First Century Science as a Relational Process: From Eureka! To Team Science and a Place for Community Psychology
Tebes JK, Thai ND, Matlin SL. Twenty‐First Century Science as a Relational Process: From Eureka! To Team Science and a Place for Community Psychology. American Journal Of Community Psychology 2014, 53: 475-490. PMID: 24496718, PMCID: PMC4076783, DOI: 10.1007/s10464-014-9625-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTwenty-first century scienceCentury scienceCommunity psychologyCore organizing principleRelational processesContemporary philosophyTransdisciplinary team scienceConcept of heterarchyTwenty-first centuryCritical accountabilityScientific knowledgePractical expertiseOwn workCommunity psychologistsInterpersonal transactionsCore principlesSciencePsychologyUnique blendNew narrativesEssential foundationOrganizing principleTeam scienceScientific teamsPractice competencies