London School of Economics, UK.
J Health Psychol. 2014 Jan;19(1):46-59. doi: 10.1177/1359105313500262. Epub 2013 Sep 2.
The article explores the Freirian theory of social change underpinning health-related community mobilisation in poor and marginalised communities. Highlighting potential shortcomings of its essentialist understandings of power and identity, and linear notions of change, it examines how lessons from the 'new left', and burgeoning global protest movements, can rejuvenate the field given the growing complexity of 21st-century social inequalities. It suggests the need for a pastiche of approaches to accommodate health struggles in different times and places. However, while needing some updating, Freire's profound and actionable understandings of the symbolic and material dimensions of social inequalities remain a powerful starting point for activism.
本文探讨了弗莱雷的社会变革理论,该理论是贫困和边缘社区与健康相关的社区动员的基础。本文强调了其对权力和身份的本质主义理解以及线性变革观念的潜在缺陷,并探讨了“新左派”和新兴的全球抗议运动的经验教训如何在 21 世纪社会不平等日益复杂的情况下使该领域重获活力。本文认为,需要采用多种方法的组合来适应不同时间和地点的健康斗争。然而,尽管需要一些更新,但弗莱雷对社会不平等的象征性和物质层面的深刻而可行的理解仍然是激进主义的有力起点。