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Tag Archives: Dipesh Chakrabarty
Points of Departure: Provincializing/Worlding Psychology?
How does one think and practice “psychology” from the South? From the global South? From southern Africa in particular? How would (or should?) pursuing this question impact on our teaching, writing, and doing of psychology in places like South Africa? Where and … Continue reading →