In this chapter I discuss an important area of curriculum reform occurring in higher education called ‘Indigenising the Curriculum’ which aims to redress the under-representation of Indigenous people in the staff and student university population, and Indigenous knowledge in the university curriculum. This reform has been ongoing for around two decades and, though progress has been slow, there is some optimism that these reforms could create an anti-racism platform upon which we might build socially progressive programs of teaching in psychology. However, there is much to trouble such optimism in the discipline of psychology in Australia. Of concern is Australian psychology’s impoverished understanding of its own history, uncritical adheren...
As a discipline and profession, psychology has far more to gain t han lose by attracting and supp...
All Australian governments for decades have acknowledged that Indigenous students are the most disad...
As a discipline and profession, psychology has\ud far more to gain t\ud han lose by attracting\ud an...
‘Indigenising the Curriculum’ aims to redress the under-representation of Indigenous people in the A...
This paper discusses a teaching and learning project on incorporating Australian Indigenous content ...
This paper discusses the development and preliminary analysis of psychology undergraduate courses on...
This paper explores the role of one of the helping professions, psychology, in the lives of Indigeno...
This paper discusses the development and preliminary analysis of psychology undergraduate courses on...
This paper discusses the development and preliminary analysis of psychology undergraduate courses on...
Purpose: This review paper focuses on decolonisation of the psychology curricula efforts identifying...
In this paper I explore some of the issues associated with teaching about race, culture and ethnicit...
At the beginning of the current millennium, a ‘new’ psychological perspective emerged in the guise o...
Research on racism in Australia by white psychologists is often fraught with tensions surrounding a)...
As a discipline and profession, psychology has far more to gain t han lose by attracting and supp...
At the beginning of the current millennium, a ‘new’ psychological perspective emerged in the guise o...
As a discipline and profession, psychology has far more to gain t han lose by attracting and supp...
All Australian governments for decades have acknowledged that Indigenous students are the most disad...
As a discipline and profession, psychology has\ud far more to gain t\ud han lose by attracting\ud an...
‘Indigenising the Curriculum’ aims to redress the under-representation of Indigenous people in the A...
This paper discusses a teaching and learning project on incorporating Australian Indigenous content ...
This paper discusses the development and preliminary analysis of psychology undergraduate courses on...
This paper explores the role of one of the helping professions, psychology, in the lives of Indigeno...
This paper discusses the development and preliminary analysis of psychology undergraduate courses on...
This paper discusses the development and preliminary analysis of psychology undergraduate courses on...
Purpose: This review paper focuses on decolonisation of the psychology curricula efforts identifying...
In this paper I explore some of the issues associated with teaching about race, culture and ethnicit...
At the beginning of the current millennium, a ‘new’ psychological perspective emerged in the guise o...
Research on racism in Australia by white psychologists is often fraught with tensions surrounding a)...
As a discipline and profession, psychology has far more to gain t han lose by attracting and supp...
At the beginning of the current millennium, a ‘new’ psychological perspective emerged in the guise o...
As a discipline and profession, psychology has far more to gain t han lose by attracting and supp...
All Australian governments for decades have acknowledged that Indigenous students are the most disad...
As a discipline and profession, psychology has\ud far more to gain t\ud han lose by attracting\ud an...