Preface
Introduction: Science, Social (In)Justice and Mental Health
LORRAINE HALINKA MALCOE AND MARINA MORROW
Part One: Foregrounding Social Justice Theorizing
1 "Women and Madness" Revisited: The Promise of Intersectional & Mad Studies Frameworks
MARINA MORROW
2 A 'Third Space' for Doing Social Justice Research
VIVIANE JOSEWSKI 3 Global Psychiatrization and Psychic Colonization: The Coloniality of Global Mental Health
CHINA MILLS
Part Two: Decolonizing Research and Practice
4 Mental Health in Africa: Human Rights Approaches to Decolonization
MOHAMED IBRAHIM
5 Dancing with Complexity: Decolonization and Social Justice Dialogues
RUBY PETERSON AND SABINA CHATTERJEE
6 Melq’ilwiye: Coming Together: Intersections of Identity, Sovereignty and Mental Health for Urban Indigenous Youth
NATALIE CLARK, PATRICK WALTON, JULIE DROLET, TARA TRIBUTE, GEORGIA JULES, TALICIA MAIN & MIKE ARNOUSE
Part Three: Gender(ing), Discourse and Power
7 Is It Normal or PMS? Women’s Strategies Negotiating and Resisting Negative Premenstrual Change
JANE M. USSHER AND JANETTE PERZ
8 Depression in Workplaces: Governmentality, Feminist Analysis and Neoliberalism
KATHERINE TEGHTSOONIAN
9 Gender Nonconformity or Psychiatric Noncompliance? How Organized Noncompliance Can Offer a Future without Psychiatry
JEMMA TOSH
Part Four: Media as a Site of Social (In)Justice
10 (De)Pathologization: Transsexuality, Gynecomastia and the Negotiation of Mental Health Diagnoses in Online Communities
T. GARNER
11 "One in Five": The Prevalence Problematic in Mental Illness Discourse
TANYA TITCHKOSKY AND KATIE AUBRECHT
12 Madness in the Media: An Intersectional Analysis of Educational Films and Television Programming, 1940-1969
WENDY CHAN AND DOROTHY E. CHUNN
Part Five: Refashioning Research for Social Justice Praxis
13 Ethics, Research and Advocacy: The Experiences of the NAOMI Patients Association in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver
SUSAN BOYD, DAVE MURRAY & NAOMI PATIENTS ASSOCIATION 2013
14 Using Art-based Methods to Create Research Spaces that Encourage Meaningful Dialogue about Gender, Social Inequity, Recovery and Mental Illness
INDRANI MARGOLIN, TERRY KRUPA, SEAN KIDD, DARRELL BURNHAM, DAWN HEMINGWAY, MICHELLE PATTERSON & DENISE ZABKIEWICZ
15 Disrupting Dominant Discourses: Rethinking Services and Systems for Women with Experiences of Abuse
LOUISE GODARD, VIVIANE JOSEWSKI, JILL CORY, ALEXXA ABI-JAOUDE, LORRAINE HALINKA MALCOE & VICTORIA SMYE
16 An Intersectionality Approach to Resilience Research: Centring Structural Analysis, Resistance and Social Justice
SARAH CHOWN AND LORRAINE HALINKA MALCOE