Coloniality describes the way in which racialized conceptions of being, personhood, and morality inherent in colonial regimes are maintained long after the formal end of colonial enterprises. Central to coloniality has been the material and psychological colonization of space and time, largely by Western and industrialized nations. We propose the importance of understanding the coloniality of time and space through a historically grounded framework called time-space distanciation (TSD). This framework posits that via the global spread of capitalism through colonization, psychological understandings of time and space have been separated from one another, such that they are now normatively treated as distinct entities, each with their own abs...
European colonialisms (circa. Late 1400) are complex, particularized, and changing political-economi...
Contributing to work that locates the place of psychology in countering coloniality, we explore in t...
Are humans born into a phenomenon, time, that has an eternally anterior origin and whose source is o...
While researchers in social psychology often explore space and time in isolation, the relations betw...
While researchers in social psychology often explore space and time in isolation, the relations betw...
This paper draws primarily on my own scholarship, supplemented by the limited academic resources ava...
The paper is devoted to psychological aspects and psychological perception of spatial and temporal d...
This article provides a conceptual introduction to the second installment of a two-issue collection ...
There has long been a criticism that scholarship devoted to the study of cultural variation in psych...
Coloniality represents the contemporary patterns of power and domination that emerged in the late 15...
Coloniality represents the contemporary patterns of power and domination that emerged in the late 15...
Despite unprecedented access to information and diffusion of knowledge across the globe, the bulk of...
It has been argued that Western experiences of time and space are radically changing and that these ...
In contemporary global capitalist culture, time-consciousness becomes more important than self-consc...
As an orientational aid, time seems to be a matter par excellence of worlding: we sense time, we hab...
European colonialisms (circa. Late 1400) are complex, particularized, and changing political-economi...
Contributing to work that locates the place of psychology in countering coloniality, we explore in t...
Are humans born into a phenomenon, time, that has an eternally anterior origin and whose source is o...
While researchers in social psychology often explore space and time in isolation, the relations betw...
While researchers in social psychology often explore space and time in isolation, the relations betw...
This paper draws primarily on my own scholarship, supplemented by the limited academic resources ava...
The paper is devoted to psychological aspects and psychological perception of spatial and temporal d...
This article provides a conceptual introduction to the second installment of a two-issue collection ...
There has long been a criticism that scholarship devoted to the study of cultural variation in psych...
Coloniality represents the contemporary patterns of power and domination that emerged in the late 15...
Coloniality represents the contemporary patterns of power and domination that emerged in the late 15...
Despite unprecedented access to information and diffusion of knowledge across the globe, the bulk of...
It has been argued that Western experiences of time and space are radically changing and that these ...
In contemporary global capitalist culture, time-consciousness becomes more important than self-consc...
As an orientational aid, time seems to be a matter par excellence of worlding: we sense time, we hab...
European colonialisms (circa. Late 1400) are complex, particularized, and changing political-economi...
Contributing to work that locates the place of psychology in countering coloniality, we explore in t...
Are humans born into a phenomenon, time, that has an eternally anterior origin and whose source is o...