ARCP 17 Critical Psychology in the Majority World (2024)
Editors: Sonia Soans, Yasuhiro Igarashi, Karolina Dalimunthe, Retno Hanggarani Ninin and Yuliana Hanami
The papers in this special issue of the Annual Review of Critical Psychology are assembled from the workings of three critical psychology conferences – Japan, with in-person attendance, and two virtual conferences that were held virtually via the medium of the internet and video conferencing systems. We aimed to decenter from western global-north voices in critical psychology and to organise amongst the global networks within the field.

Sonia Soans, Yasuhiro Igarashi, Karolina Dalimunthe, Retno Hanggarani Ninin and Yuliana Hanami
The Psychopolitics of Breathe, Gesture and Relationality
Steve Kumar Bagga
Engaged Buddhist Praxis and Critical Psychology
Robert K. Beshara
Select Eastern Perspectives in Environmental Psychology (and beyond)
Tomoaki Imamichi
Peasant Psychology: A Subaltern orientation to Indigenizing Indian Psychology
Leemamol Mathew and Sony Pellissery
Psychoanalysis, Drawings, Letters
Hidemoto Makise
Masahiro Masuda
Daniella Nayyar
Deleuze and the South: critical considerations on minoritarian becomings for a psychology to come
Maria Nichterlein
Retno Hanggarani Ninin
Refusing psychology: Maps and territories
Ian Parker
The relationship between psychology and coloniality: Interpretative repertoires
Hernan Camilo Pulido-Martínez and Alba Luz Giraldo Tamayo
Locating Social Desire: Economic Empowerment of Women in the Film “Mother India”
Sameera Khan Rehmani and Saba Khan
Sonia Soans
Dilemmas of Psychology in India
Sonia Soans
Sifikile Songo
Tin Tin Htun
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