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  • Malherbe, Nick; Ratele, Kopano; Adams, Glenn; Reddy, Geetha; Suffla, Shahnaaz (Sage Publishing, 2021-06-26)
    Coloniality represents the contemporary patterns of power and domination that emerged in the late 15th century during the so-called classic era of colonialism. Although much of psychology and psychological thought has ...
  • Ratele, Kopano; Malherbe, Nick; Cornell, Josephine; Day, Sarah; Helman, Rebecca; Makama, Refiloe; Titi, Neziswa; Suffla, Shahnaaz; Dlamini, Sipho (2020)
    n a previous article we sought to clear up some of the conceptual confusion on African psychology whilst simultaneously engaging with what it entails to do a decolonising African psychology. We dealt with questions ...
  • Cornell, Josephine; Kessi, Shose; Ratele, Kopano (Sage Publishing, 2022-03-14)
    The higher education system globally is inherently inequitable. Discriminatory practices and oppressive power dynamics are particularly prevalent in the South African higher education landscape, which is characterized by ...
  • Maldonado-Torres, Nelson; Fanon Mendes France, Mireille; Suffla, Shahnaaz; Seedat, Mohamed; Ratele, Kopano (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2021-12-17)
    Coloniality continues to invade the psychomaterial lives of the condemned. Invoking psychoanalysis and phenomenology to engage with modern psychopathologies and race, gender, and sexuality, Fanon developed seminal ideas ...
  • Ratele, Kopano (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2020-06-24)
    Seeing masculinity is, according to Raewyn Connell, ‘a place in gender relations’, what is the place accorded to males once considered property in men and masculinities studies, how are the practices of these ‘former ...
  • Ratele, Kopano; Malherbe, Nick; Suffla, Shahnaaz; Cornell, Josephine; Taliep, Naiema (Sage Publishing, 2020-10-07)
    Departing from the position that critical African psychology is an endeavour whose objective is to harness psychological knowledge in, by, for, and with Africa, as well as the world, but also to critically think Africa ...
  • Malherbe, Nick; Ratele, Kopano (Sage Publishing, 2021-07-02)
    Contributing to work that locates the place of psychology in countering coloniality, we explore in this article what and for whom is a decolonising African psychology. We answer these questions not with a definitive ...

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