This paper engages the theme of “decolonizing psychological science” in the context of a perspective on psychological theory and research—namely, feminist psychology—that shares an emphasis on broad liberation. Although conceived as a universal theory and practice of liberation, scholars across diverse sites have suggested that feminism—perhaps especially as it manifests in psychological science—is not always compatible with and at times is even contradictory to global struggles for decolonization. The liberatory impulse of feminist psychology falls short of its potential not only because of its grounding in neocolonial legacies of hegemonic feminisms, but also because of its complicity with neocolonial tendencies of hegemonic psychological...
How should one respond to racial oppression? Conventional prescriptions of mainstream social psychol...
This article provides a theoretical introduction to a two-installment special issue on decolonial ap...
In the face of harmful disparities and inequities, it is crucial for researchers to critically refle...
This paper engages the theme of “decolonizing psychological science” in the context of a perspective...
In the call for this special issue we, incoming editors of PINS, expressed the desire to build on th...
In a previous article we sought to clear up some of the conceptual confusion on African psychology w...
[BOOK REVIEW] Boonzaier, Floretta & van Niekerk, Taryn (eds.) (2019) Decolonial feminist communi...
Despite unprecedented access to information and diffusion of knowledge across the globe, the bulk of...
Coloniality represents the contemporary patterns of power and domination that emerged in the late 15...
This paper deals with the emergence and development of feminism in general and feminist psychology w...
This paper is intended as an introduction and a call for questioning psychological sciences. Western...
With the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic and increased media coverage of systemic racism, the necessi...
How should one respond to racial oppression? Conventional prescriptions of mainstream social psychol...
A key goal of feminists in psychology has been to understand and challenge social relations of inequ...
Although feminism has influenced psychological theory and practice across much of the world, their i...
How should one respond to racial oppression? Conventional prescriptions of mainstream social psychol...
This article provides a theoretical introduction to a two-installment special issue on decolonial ap...
In the face of harmful disparities and inequities, it is crucial for researchers to critically refle...
This paper engages the theme of “decolonizing psychological science” in the context of a perspective...
In the call for this special issue we, incoming editors of PINS, expressed the desire to build on th...
In a previous article we sought to clear up some of the conceptual confusion on African psychology w...
[BOOK REVIEW] Boonzaier, Floretta & van Niekerk, Taryn (eds.) (2019) Decolonial feminist communi...
Despite unprecedented access to information and diffusion of knowledge across the globe, the bulk of...
Coloniality represents the contemporary patterns of power and domination that emerged in the late 15...
This paper deals with the emergence and development of feminism in general and feminist psychology w...
This paper is intended as an introduction and a call for questioning psychological sciences. Western...
With the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic and increased media coverage of systemic racism, the necessi...
How should one respond to racial oppression? Conventional prescriptions of mainstream social psychol...
A key goal of feminists in psychology has been to understand and challenge social relations of inequ...
Although feminism has influenced psychological theory and practice across much of the world, their i...
How should one respond to racial oppression? Conventional prescriptions of mainstream social psychol...
This article provides a theoretical introduction to a two-installment special issue on decolonial ap...
In the face of harmful disparities and inequities, it is crucial for researchers to critically refle...