Contents
Editorial
Sertan Batur, Peter Brook, Peace Kiguwa, Athanasios Marvakis, Desmond Painter, Suntosh R. Pillay, Daniel Schnur and Eva Strohm Bowler
Methodology and Epistemology
Epistemological and methodological problems of qualitative research in psychology and mental health: Gonzalez Rey’s contribution
Daniel Magalhães Goulart
The first psychology laboratories: An intense traffic of micropolitical relations in a neutral space
Arthur Arruda Leal Ferreira, Hugo Leonardo Silva Rocha da Rosa, Marcus Vinicius Amaral Gama Santos, and César Pimentel Pessoa
The Stanford Prison experiment: Still failing the political test
Serdar M. Değirmencioğlu
A reassessment of Tajfel’s Social Identity Approach from a critical psychological perspective
Daniel Schnur
On the omission of researchers’ working conditions in the critique of science: Critique of neuroscience and the position of neuroscientists in economized academia
Eileen Wengemuth
Fostering democratic deficiency with climate action research: A tale of epistocracy, despotic truth tellers and useless laypeople in a time of climate change
Lise Isabella Meistrup
Participatory research with the margins: Learnings with youth and children about the importance of inventiveness in peripheral contexts in Northeast Brazil
James Ferreira Moura Jr, Érica Atem Gonçalves de Araújo Costa, and João Paulo Pereira Barros
Cultural psychology in a subject-scientific perspective
Wolfgang Maiers and Katrin Reimer-Gordinskaya
Placing semiotic formulations to the epistemological ground of psychology
N. Ekrem Düzen and Mete Sefa Uysal
Problematising the power to name in psychology
Seth Oppong †
Subjectivities and Subject Formation
Rethinking power and agency through the lens of intersubjectivity
Peter Busch-Jensen
The subject of psychology: Seclusion, contraction, immobilisation, objectification, privatisation, and depoliticization
David Pavón-Cuéllar
The Politics of unconscious desire under virtual global capitalism
Kathleen Skott-Myhre and Hans Skott-Myhre
From the technology of behaviour to surveillance capitalism: Psychology as a means of control in the digital era
Christos Krystallis and Nicole Sarla
Looking at the Tekel resistance through the Class Unconscious Approach
Baran Gürsel
Modalities of agency: How ultimate concerns and conduct of life frame biographical research
Michalis Christodoulou
The teaching of written language in Brazil: Between the limits of precariousness and emancipation challenges
Adriana de Fatima Franco, Fernando Wolff Mendonca, and Ligia Marcia Martins
Is disability a social construction? On the critique of social constructivist views in (German-language) disability studies
Michael Zander
The political and social construction of the parental subject and the subject of juvenile delinquency through Greek institutional justice: A Foucauldian critical discourse analysis
Maria Perpiraki
Production of life in times of death: Five schizoanalytic movements
Domenico Uhng Hur
Social Practices of Psychology
Opening Pandora’s Box: The politics of the psychological clinic
Ilana Côrtes dos Santos and Domenico Uhng Hur
Care in psychology and social subjectivity: Representations, practices, and possibilities
Amanda Maria de Albuquerque Vaz, Valéria Deusdará Mori, and Luciana de Oliveira Campolina
From the fragmentation of the individual in the Biopsychosocial Model to a conception of totality: Theoretical-Political implications
Flávia Gonçalves da Silva and Sandro Henrique Vieira de Almeida
Psychotherapy with children in the context of justice: A social space for education, learning and subjective development
Vannúzia Leal A. Peres
Why we need to consider agency to understand traumatization: A critical psychological approach
Lena Schwaab
Everyday politics of educational psychologists
Maja Røn-Larsen
Social character, sexuality, sexpol: The transgression of psychology by Marxist psychoanalysts
Peter Schulz
“Only You”: Neoliberal responsibilizing through a public health campaign in the Norwegian welfare state
Salman Türken, Erik Carlquist, and Joshua M. Phelps
Is it just plain psychotherapy? Reflecting on the political meaning of the psychotherapist’s everyday practical dilemmas
Youli Tsirtoglou, Electra Anagnostopoulou, and Lykourgos Karatzaferis
Reflections on right-wing radicalism and emancipation in therapy: A Marxist perspective
Peter Brook
Racism and Nationalism
System Justification Theory: A half-critical psychology?
Thomas Dohmen
Afrophobic hypernationalism: Unpacking the anti-black logic of #PutSouthAfricansFirst
Suntosh R. Pillay
Urban “problem neighborhoods” – problems for whom? Marginalized youths’ lived experiences and the right to the city
Grete Erckmann
How are the Kurds problematized and addressed by psychology theses in Turkey? A Thematic analysis
Ümit Eser, Aydın Bayad, Kenan Alparslan, and Ercan Şen
The limitation of clinical trauma discourse in socio-political contexts with regard to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and some considerations on the traumatization of children
Pia Andreatta and Gianluca Crepaldi
“Let brothers not fight”: Youth work and nationalist ideologies among young migrants in Europe
Sertan Batur
Society – Racism – Psychology(Critique)
Athanasios Marvakis
Gender, Women and Critical Feminisms
Community care, practices of resilience and resistance among women in the La Araucanía Region
Alba Zambrano Constanzo and Maria Antonieta Campos Melo
Mothers and warriors: Constructing feminine militancy and normalizing violence in Greek Neo-Nazi media
Marianthi Anastasiadou
Showing (off) violence against women: Discursive constructions of violence against women and girls in an Austrian daily newspaper
Vanessa Siebauer
Researching gender relations with youth – Reflections on the attempt to conduct a subject-scientific and participative research project
Marlene Märker
“Money lets you sleep more peacefully, that’s what I’ve experienced”: Negotiations between motherhood and working-life from a class-sensitive perspective
Fiona Kalkstein
How the reference to common sense psychological concepts de-thematises gender inequality: A couple’s interview on tensions in an egalitarian relationship model
Katharina Hametner, Natalie Rodax, Nora Ruck, Paula Krüger, Johanna Nitsche, Vanessa Payr, Hannah Poltrum, Sandra Reisch, and Isabella Schludermann
Psychology as an oppressive tool during the ‘Woman, Life, Freedom’ uprising in Iran
Laya Hooshyari
Hope in the wake of rape: Mourning, rage and refusal in womxn’s accounts of sexual violation
Rebecca Helman
Struggles, Visions, and Future possibilities
The daily struggle for social change: Psychology as politics
Raquel S. L. Guzzo, Eduardo Alessandro Kawamura, Antonio Euzébios Filho, and Larissa Baima
Abolition psychology: Principles for a decolonial liberation psychology hacia El Mundo Zurdo
Jesica Siham Fernández
Historical-Cultural psychology: What is it intended for? Theses on the inseparability of psychology and politics
Bruno Peixoto Carvalho, Silvana Calvo Tuleski, and Terezinha Martins dos Santos Souza
Against the superegoic community: Community psychology, psychoanalysis, and the consolidation of political communities
Nick Malherbe
Critical psychologies of climate change and the politics of temporality
Andreas Vavvos
Beyond performance: Psychoanalysis and the politics of sport
Fabio Menezes dos Anjos and Ivan Ramos Estevão
Transforming neoliberal social psychology into an emancipatory science: A call to abolish the police
Anup Gampa and Jeremy Sawyer
The black failure of psychology – an errant walking away
Hugo ka Canham
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