Decoloniality in Being Māori and Community Psychologists: Advancing an Evolving and Culturally-Situated Approach

Decoloniality and Epistemic Justice in Contemporary Community PsychologyCommunity Psychology(2021)

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In various enclaves around the world, psychology is being indigenised. The Ruling psychology of our times that was first developed in Germany and exported in a simplified and partial form to the United States and then the rest of the world is changing. Groups, including Māori in Aotearoa/New Zealand, are modifying this global discipline so that it is more responsive and relevant to local settings. This chapter considers the evolving and culturally situated approach to community psychology from a Kaupapa Māori perspective within Aotearoa/New Zealand. First, we will consider colonisation and processes of decolonisation. Secondly, we will disrupt coloniality through research and participative community engagement informed by Māori cultural values and practices. This chapter will also consider the benefits of such an approach for both the people we work with and the discipline as a whole.
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māori,community psychologists,culturally-situated
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