Are you a doctoral student or an academic staff interested in exploring decolonial principles in your work?
Join us for a workshop on decolonial approaches to research methods in Psychology. The workshop is crafted to be an introduction to decolonial approaches to research methods in Psychology. In this workshop, participants will begin to understand the differences between colonisation, colonialism, and coloniality and be guided through key readings in the field. Building on the understanding in the talks, we will explore the different ways coloniality materialises in our research practices. The activities are created to guide workshop participants to reflect on their current projects and build plans for how they may incorporate decolonial approaches to their future projects.
The workshop will be hybrid and limited to 30 participants. Lunch will be provided during the workshop. Attendees have the option of gathering for dinner on campus which will also be provided.
Please email Geetha by the 24 May 2024 to book your place for the workshop and meals.