去殖民化心理学:对持续近视的思考

IF 0.9 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psychology and Developing Societies Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1177/09713336231157831
P. Hagenaars
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本专题探讨了殖民过程对心理学的影响,以及这些影响如何在人们的脑海中得到反映。本专题的各种贡献者都致力于解决非殖民化心理学问题,其更大的目标是改善人与人之间以及人与环境之间的关系。他们专门研究了非殖民化心理学在“发展中”社会中的过程和后果。心理学的非殖民化过程有望增强我们对殖民主义对思想和人类行为影响的理解;它旨在修复过去和现在由殖民主义造成的不平等权力关系的不良影响。这些知识之后需要采取行动来解放和解放思想。人们越来越意识到殖民历史对心理学的认识论、研究、方法、评估和实践的影响。殖民主义的影响甚至在今天的社会中也非常普遍,不仅反映在全球经济关系和气候变化中,也反映在社会关系、思想和态度以及创伤的跨代转移中。人们提出的一个重要问题是,当代心理学是否证实了现状
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Decolonising Psychology: Reflections on Continuing Myopia
This thematic issue examines how psychology has been influenced by colonisation processes and how these influences find reflection in people’s minds. Various contributors in this thematic issue address decolonising psychology with the larger objective of improving relations between people and also between people and environment. They specifically examine the process and consequences of decolonising psychology in and for ‘developing’ societies. The process of decolonising psychology is expected to enhance our understanding about the influence of colonisation on minds and human behaviour; it aims at repairing the ill-effects of the past and present unequal power relationships that resulted from colonisation. Such knowledge needs to be followed by actions to liberate and make minds free. There is a growing awareness of the influence of colonial history on epistemology, research, methods, assessment and practices of psychology. The effects of colonisation are very much present in societies even today and are not only reflected in global economic relations and climate change, but also in social relationships, in minds and attitudes, and in the transgenerational transfer of traumas. An important question that is raised is whether contemporary psychology confirms the status quo, or it
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Psychology and Developing Societies
Psychology and Developing Societies PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Get a better perspective on the role of psychology in the developing world in Psychology and Developing Societies. This unique journal features a common platform for debate by psychologists from various parts of the world; articles based on alternate paradigms, indigenous concepts, and relevant methods for social policies in developing societies; and the unique socio-cultural and historical experiences of developing countries compared to Euro-American societies.
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