مراحل استعمار در آفریقا: از اشغال زمین به اشغال بودن
Stages of Colonialism in Africa: From Occupation of Land to Occupation of Being
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اطلاعات مجله |
Journal of Social and Political Psychology jspp.psychopen.eu | 2195-3325 |
سال انتشار |
2015 |
فرمت فایل |
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کد مقاله |
17812 |
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چکیده (انگلیسی):
This paper draws primarily on my own scholarship, supplemented by the limited academic resources available in the “peripheries”
of the world where I live and work (namely , Somali society and Darfur, Sudan), to consider the relationship between colonialism
and psychology . I first consider the history of psychology in justifying and bolstering oppression and colonialism. I then consider
the ongoing intersection of colonialism and psychology in the form of metacolonialism (or coloniality). I end with thoughts about
decolonizing psychological science in teaching, social, and clinical practice. T o decolonize psychological science, it is necessary
to transform its focus from promotion of individual happiness to cultivation of collective well-being, from a concern with instinct
to promotion of human needs, from prescriptions for adjustment to affordances for empowerment, from treatment of passive
victims to creation of self-determining actors, and from globalizing, top-down approaches to context-sensitive, bottom-up
approaches. Only then will the field realize its potential to advance Frantz Fanon’s call for humane and just social order.
کلمات کلیدی مقاله (فارسی):
ستعمار متا، فرانتس فانون، آفریقا
کلمات کلیدی مقاله (انگلیسی):
Keywords: coloniality , decolonial, meta colonialism, Franz Fanon, Africa
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