Race,Sex and Class in Psychology: Vision of Hope for a Fair and Just South Africa |
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Authors: | Gertie Pretorius |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Johannesburghgpretorius@uj.ac.za |
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Abstract: | This opinion piece analyzes the current state of affairs in South African psychology from a philosophical point of view and suggests that the profession is in need of reformative thinking. It also gives a historical background to the current situation in society and the profession. Firstly, I argue that psychology in South Africa is currently in a moral dilemma. Secondly, I suggest that an attempt should be made to sketch a preferred scenario by presenting a moral point of view aimed at developing a post-conventional consciousness. Finally, I provide a broad outline of the steps that could be taken in developing a theory of implementation to achieve the preferred scenario in South African psychology. I argue that a feasible theory of implementation should include a discourse of justification as well as a discourse of application. |
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Keywords: | Race sex class South Africa psychology |
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