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Debating the colonial ascendant in decolonization of psychology– perspectives from Indian psychology
This article explores the discourse and initiatives regarding decolonization within the field of Psychology, highlighting the perspectives from...
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Colonialism and Postcolonial Theory
“If,” as Robert Young notes, “‘so-called post-structuralism’ is the product of a single historical moment, then that moment is probably not May 1968... -
COVID-19: Harbinger of a New Psychology of Religion for Postcolonial Societies
Religious practice, like every other human affair, was altered at the onset of the pandemic. The paper argues that the “home church” as a Christian...
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The (Im)possibility of the ‘Royal Road to Global Psychology’
Professor Durganand Sinha in his oeuvre of work has provided a disciplinary vision to Indian psychologists to formulate a psychology indigenous to...
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Rethinking the History of Modern Psychology-A Book Review of ‘Psychology in Modern India: Historical, Methodological, and Future Perspectives’
Historiography entails a social construction which is closely linked to questions of power and resistance. Scholars frequently challenge dominant...
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Decolonial Dynamics of Memories on the Frontier of Social Psychology
How have decolonial practices mobilized Brazilian psychology’s state of the art in the modernity/coloniality conjuncture that has become permanent in...
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Colonialism and Postcolonial Theory
“If,” as Robert Young notes, “‘so-called post-structuralism’ is the product of a single historical moment, then that moment is probably not May 1968... -
A Feminist Psychology of Gender, Work, and Organizations
Critical and feminist psychological perspectives have been chronically excluded from mainstream disciplines of industrial and organizational... -
Transemic processes in psychology and beyond: From the general to the specific and back again
Transemics is a process that applies widely in psychology and allied disciplines. It is a transactional process of exchange, transformation, and...
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Re-envisioning Psychology: A Critical History of Psychology in India
Although the discipline of psychology has completed a century in India and has established itself well institutionally, the visibility and... -
Decentering “Community” in Community Psychology: Towards Radical Relationality and Resistance
In this chapter, I interrogate the metanarrative of “community” in the field of community psychology using a decolonial lens. My goal is to render... -
Psychology in Micronesia
This chapter provides an overview of psychology in the western Pacific region of Micronesia, which includes five US-affiliated Pacific Island (USAPI)... -
Post-/De-colonial Psychoanalysis: Critical Border Psychology
In this chapter, I review the non-Saidian theoretical links between psychoanalysis and postcolonialism/decoloniality beginning with the contributions... -
Introduction: Perspectives on Psychology in Modern India
During the past century, the modern psychology, originating in the Euro-American region, was transplanted in India during the British colonial... -
Decolonize Psychology
It is time to go beyond mere criticism of the past. Psychologists and Social Theorists turn to the future and envision new strategies,... -
Cultural Responsiveness in Counselling and Psychology: An Introduction
The Introduction chapter describes relevant concepts related to develo** multicultural perspectives and responsiveness in counselling and... -
African Feminisms, Pan-Africanism, and Psychology
This chapter makes a case for a Pan-African feminist psychology by charting the ways in which patriarchal power has been entrenched through the... -
Methodologies, Ethics, and Critical Reflexive Practices for a Pan-African Psychology
This chapter provides a brief account of how academic discourse produced by disciplines like psychology has silenced and pathologised the experiences... -
Native Hawaiians and Psychology: The Cultural and Historical Context of Indigenous Ways of Knowing
This chapter reviews psychological research on Native Hawaiians conducted in the nineteenth through the twenty-first centuries. The rationale is to... -
National Identity, Xenophobic Violence and Pan-African Psychology
This chapter engages with the psychological implications on identity construction and perception from the colonial period, roughly lasting from 1880...