ARCP 17 Critical Psychology in the Majority World (2024)

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.

Cover, Contents and Editorial

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

Similarity is not meaningful until dissimilarity is also commonly shared: Toward a “new” theory of similarity as the mutual commitment to intersubjectivity

Masahiro Masuda

Exploring intergroup perceptions of voters in the European Union Referendum and United States Presidential Election, held in 2016

Daniella Nayyar

Deleuze and the South: critical considerations on minoritarian becomings for a psychology to come

Maria Nichterlein

Indonesian Context and Javanese Muslim’s Experience of Being Religious: Between Arabization and Purifying Islam

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

Challenging Decolonisation and Postcolonialism in India and South Asia: Directions for Critical Psychology

Sonia Soans

Dilemmas of Psychology in India

Sonia Soans

Contextualising Cultural Sensitivity in Eurocentric and Afrocentric Perspectives for Psychological Practice and Research In Africa

Sifikile Songo

Applying Critical Psychology Education in Classroom: The Gender Studies Classroom as a Space to Open Discussion on Gender and Sexuality Issues

Tin Tin Htun

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