"Peripheral Lives, Central Meanings" by Nandita Chaudhary, Mila Tuli et al.
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3-2025

Abstract

Emerging from an invited lecture presentation at the APA conference in 2024, this article discusses how communities of the Global South can actively participate in the future of psychology theory, research, practice and publication. It is abundantly clear that psychology is a product of Euro-American academic practice, with the transportation of knowledge from this region to the rest of the world. Inevitably, there have been many concerns about this transfer of the model to regions that are vastly different in their ontological orientations. After a brief overview of the key issues in this global epistemic imbalance, we raise some critical theoretical and methodological possibilities based on scholarship from other regions to make our case for the future of psychology as a global human science.

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