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Browsing by Subject "Africa(n)-centred psychology"

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  • 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 ...
  • Ratele, Kopano (2017)
    n “What is African psychology the psychology of?,” Augustine Nwoye asks a question that continues to trouble those with an interest in psychology in relation to African societies. This question, in various semblances, ...
  • Dlamini, Sipho Solomon (2020-01)
    The mimicry of Europe and United States of America (US) in South African psychology in the early 1900s and the continual presence of Euroamericanised psychology continues to marginalise Black, poor, and working-class people. ...

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