
Curated by Ian Parker
This issue of Annual Review of Critical Psychology comprises academic articles that address the ongoing genocide against the Palestinian people carried out by the settler-colonial state of Israel since its foundation in 1948. These articles either focus directly on the discipline of psychology or on what critical psychologists need to know about Palestine from work adjacent to the discipline. These are already-published articles available as open-access resources.
American Psychological Association, Apology to People of Color for APA’s Role in Promoting, Perpetuating, and Failing to Challenge Racism, Racial Discrimination, and Human Hierarchy in U.S.
Augustin Palmieri, Palestine: A genocide
Belal Aldabbour, Amal Abuabada, Amro Lahlouh, Mohammed Halimy, Samah Elamassie, Abd Al-Karim Sammour, Adnan Skaik and Saralees Nadarajah, Psychological impacts of the Gaza war on Palestinian young adults: a cross-sectional study of depression, anxiety, stress, and PTSD symptoms
Erica Burman, Ian Parker, Bipasha Ahmed, Terry Georgiou, Linda Goodacre, Alison Harris, Kirsten Lamb, Miltiades Hadjiosif, Iman Idjer, Evangelia Karydi, Tonia McGinty, Ishba Rehman, Stephen Reicher, Rylee Spooner, Simon Ungar, and Laura Winter, ‘Liberating’ not ‘oppressive’ over Gaza
Eyal Weizman, Walking through walls:Soldiers as architects in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Ian Parker, Revolutionary psychoanalysts with Palestine
Ibrahim Makkawi, The rise and fall of academic community psychology in Palestine and the way forward
Johanna Rothe, The Emperor Has No Clothes! Resist Zionist Reason! Mad Studies in Palestine Solidarity
Lara Sheehi, Intent to Harm: Settler Colonial Outposts in Psychoanalysis
Maria Helbich and Samar Jabr, A Call for Social Justice and for a Human Rights Approach with Regard to Mental Health in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Martin Kemp and Eliana Pinto, What would Freud have made of it? Notes on a “normal pathological organization” within contemporary psychoanalysis
Maya Wind, Why Boycott? Maya Wind on the Case Against Israeli Universities
Nader Hakim, Ghina Abi-Ghannam, Rim Saab, Mai Albzour, Yara Zebian and Glenn Adams, Turning the lens in the study of precarity: On experimental social psychology’s acquiescence to the settler-colonial status quo in historic Palestine
Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Ashlaa’ and the Genocide in Gaza: Livability against Fragmented Flesh
Neve Gordon, Shields and the genocide in Gaza
Pankaj Mishra, Israel and the delusions of Germany’s ‘memory culture’
Pedro Henrique Antunes da Costa and Kíssila Teixeira Mendes, Lessons from psychology in Palestine: More than psychotherapy, we need a truly community psychology
Rafeef Ziadah, Genocide, neutrality and the university sector
Sophie Mendelsohn, Emancipation and its discontents
Stephen Sheehi, Theory as stone
Walaa Alqaisiya, The urgency of anti-imperialist feminism: Lessons from Palestine
ARCP is an open-access journal, on this site; ISSN 1746-739X