ARCP 5: Critical Psychology in a Changing World (Contributions from different geo-political regions)
and Sofia Triliva.
University of Crete, Department of Psychology.
What is the difference between forms of ‘critical psychology’ in various cultural-political contexts? What can we learn about ‘critical psychology’ in different traditions? What resources are there for challenging the homogenisation of contemporary ‘critical psychology’ from around the globe?
Contents of ARCP 5
Introduction: Critiques in psychology – critical psychology
Manolis Dafermos & Athanasios Marvakis
On critical psychology in Turkey
Sertan Batur & Ersin Asl – türk
Critical psychology in the belly of the beast – Notes from North America
Tod Sloan & Stephanie Austin & Daniel Noam Warner
Biculturalism, gender and critical social movements in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Still speaking from psychologies’ margins
Mandy Morgan & Leigh Coombes & Bronwyn Campbell
Towards a critique of the Iranian psy-complex
Babak Fozooni
Critical psychology and critical practice in Britain
Ian Parker
Critical psychology in Austria
Daniel Sanin
Iceland: Psychology in a cold climate: Critical challenges
Annadís G. Rúdólfsdóttir
Critical (feminist) psychology in Portugal. It will be possible?
Conceição Nogueira & Luísa Saavedra & Sofia Neves
Italian and Spanish critical psychological concerns
Barbara Biglia & Ángel J. Gordo López
Role of Critical Psychology in Japan: Protest Against Positivistic Psychology and Search for New Knowledge of the Mind
Yasuhiro Igarashi
Critical psychology in Norway: A brief review commenting on why critical psychology is currently virtually absent
Rolv Mikkel Blakar & Hilde Eileen Nafstad
Critical Psychology in the Czech Republic: One of Possible Description
Zbynek Vybiral
(De)constructing psychology in Greece
Manolis Dafermos & Athanasios Marvakis & Sofia Triliva
Critical psychology in a Danish context
Line Lerche Mørck & Lotte Huniche
Critical psychology in South Africa: Histories, Themes and Prospects
Desmond Painter & Martin Terre Blanche & Jill Henderson
Rethinking Psychology in India: Debating Pasts and Futures
Manasi Kumar
Critical psychology in Venezuela
Maritza Montero & Marisela Montenegro
Reflections on the emergence of a critical psychology in Chile
Isabel Piper Shafir
Critical Psychologies in Ireland: Transforming Contexts and Political Possibilities
Siobhán Madden & Geraldine Moane
Critical psychological approaches in Brazil: When, where, why
João Eduardo Coin de Carvalho & Christian Ingo Lenz Dunker
What Does an elephant think of Finnish psychology?
Teija Nissinen
Kenya: The faint Voice in academia. Including the excluded: An analysis of the Psychology of Nandi Proverbs and its place in Critical Psychology
Rose Ruto-Korir
Critical construction of psychology in Colombia
Nelson Molina Valencia & Angela María Estrada Mesa
Annual Review of Critical Psychology is an international peer-reviewed online open-access journal (ISSN 1746-739X)

