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  3. Vol. 58 No. 1 (2019)

Vol. 58 No. 1 (2019)

Published: 2023-08-18

Editorial

  • Psychology and Society in Dialogue with Decolonial Feminisms: Perspectives from the global south, Volume 1
    Floretta Boonzaier, Shose Kessi, Amalie Ravn
    1-3
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Articles

  • Troubling whiteness: A critical autoethnographic exploration of being white in the context of calls for the decolonization of higher education
    Kerry Frizelle
    4-26
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  • Narratives of Black Women on Hair in the Workplace
    Sol Maria, Fernandez Knight, Wahbie Long
    27-49
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  • Why decolonialising feminist psychology may fail, and why it mustn’t: The politics of signification and the case of ‘teenage pregnancy
    Catriona Macleod, Diemo Masuko, Tracey Feltham-King
    50-70
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  • Towards a Dialogical Decolonised Psychotherapy
    Bandile Leopeng
    71-86
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Decolonial Feminist Community Psychology: Centering the Margins
    Amalie Ravn
    87-89
    • PDF
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