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Ratele, Kopano
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Cornell, Josephine
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Dlamini, Sipho
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Helman, Rebecca
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Malherbe, Nick
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Titi, Neziswa
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dc.date.accessioned |
2022-04-20T11:06:06Z |
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dc.date.available |
2022-04-20T11:06:06Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2018 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Ratele, K., Cornell, J., Dlamini, S., Helman, R., Malherbe, N., & Titi, N. (2018). Some basic questions about (a) decolonizing Africa (n)-centred psychology considered. South African Journal of Psychology, 48(3), 331-342. |
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https://hdl.handle.net/10500/28749 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Conceptual disagreement remains rife with regard to African psychology with some scholars
mistakenly equating it to, for example, ethnotheorizing and traditional healing, while others
confound African psychology with Africanization and racialization. Using writing as inquiry,
this article aims to clear up some of the conceptual confusion on African psychology while
engaging with the issue of a decolonizing African psychology. Accordingly, questions such as
‘What is the main dispute between Africa(n)-centred psychology and Euro-American-centric
psychology in Africa?’; ‘Does Africa(n)-centred psychology not homogenize Africans?’; ‘What
can be gained from imbricating decolonizing perspectives and feminist Africa(n)-centred
psychology?’; and ‘What would a decolonizing Africa(n)-centred community psychology look
like?’ are pertinent in the clarification of the conceptual confusion. Arising from an inventive
dialogical and collaborative method, the aim of this article is not only to illuminate some
basic misunderstandings on (a) decolonizing African psychology but also to generate further
dialogue on how to work towards African psychology as situated decolonizing practice and
knowledge. |
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dc.subject |
Africa(n)-centred community psychology, Africa(n)-centred psychology, African psychology, Euro-American-centric psychology, feminist Africa(n)-centred psychology |
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Some basic questions about (a) decolonizing Africa(n)-centred psychology considered |
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dc.type |
Article |
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dc.description.department |
Institute for Social and Health Studies (ISHS) |
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