Lecturer, University of South Africa
Julia Simango is a lecturer at the Department of Psychology (University of South Africa) and registered Research psychologist. Her work interest includes Africanisation and decolonisation of psychology. She obtained her Masters in Social and Psychological Research at Wits University, Honours and BA in Psychology at the University of Johannesburg. She is currently a PhD candidate in Psychology at the University of South Africa.
Psychology carries a dark past: how the discipline can be Africanised
Feb 20, 2021 12:40 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Its well documented by many scholars that psychological warfare took place for a long time as part of the colonial conquest. The colonialists laboured to ensure that black peoples minds were colonised. And to this end,...
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