2023
DOI: 10.1177/09713336231152302
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Working Through the Politics of Indigeneity: Decolonising Psychology by Way of a Dialectical Approach

Abstract: Our particular concern here is with how decolonising psychology is interpreted (or misinterpreted) as well as its implications for making our discipline a truly liberating enterprise. We make three related arguments here: first, colonialism was a joint project between the colonisers and the colonised instead of being a one-way imposition of the worldviews of just the colonisers. Second, the constellation of the values of the colonised societies (before their colonisation) that facilitated the fruition of colon… Show more

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