Immanent and Integrative Analysis of Liberation Psychology authors
Martín-Baró, Liberation Psychology, Latin American Psychology
The general objective of this study is to analyze in an immanent and integrative way authors of Liberation Psychology: Ignácio Martín-Baró (1986), Alberto Merani (1972) and Hussein Bulhan (1985). Each ethical-political project for a Liberation Psychology will be analyzed immanently (in its entirety), subsequently explaining convergences and divergences. Immanent analysis is a powerful instrument of theoretical investigation that reveals not only the author's dialogue with the theme, but also the concrete reality learned with its successes and mistakes that drives the historical movement of knowledge. The results will be organized into analytical axes, categories and content. This division had a didactic character and was not intended to dilute the totalizing nature of the projects of the three authors.