Publications that draw from the Nicaragua site of GFP.
Dutt, A., Shelly Grabe. “Lifetime Activism, Marginality, and Psychology: Narratives of Lifelong Feminist Activists Committed to Social Change.” Qualitative Psychology 1:2 (2014): 107-122. (On-line version.)
Frederick, J., & Stewart, A. J. (2018). “I became a lioness”: Pathways to feminist identity among women’s movement activists. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 42(3), 263-278.
Grabe, S. (2017). Narrating a psychology of resistance: Voices of the companeras in Nicaragua. Oxford University Press.
Grabe, Shelly, A. Dutt. “Counter Narratives, the Psychology of Liberation, and the Evolution of a Women’s Social Movement in Nicaragua.” Peace & Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology 21:1 (2015): 89-105. (On-line version.)
Savas, O., & Stewart, A.J. (2018). Alternative pathways to activism: Intersections of social and personal pasts in the narratives of women’s rights activists. Qualitative Psychology. online