Abstract

What does diversity mean for community psychology? What has it meant in the past, what should it mean in the future? Community psychology has always held as an ideal a focus on the rich variability of individual behaviors in diverse community and cultural contexts; however, a focus on diversity in community psychology research often has fallen short of this ideal. Beyond its meaning as an analysis of individual differences or sociodemographic classifiers, diversity in community psychology has taken on a more complex contemporary meaning. We begin this discussion with an examination of how the definition of diversity has evolved, and how it has been represented in community psychology research.

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