Indaba - A Critical Community Psychology Global Podcast

Indaba - A Critical Community Psychology Global Podcast

Indaba is a global podcast that brings together scholars, practitioners, and activists as we re-imagine and reconstruct how we relate to and live in the world. Rooted in a Critical Community psychology, an interdisciplinary social science driven by social justice and decolonial values, we explore methodological, theoretical, and practical knowledge that informs our social change practice. Indaba is a South African Indigenous term for a meeting and through this show we foster a coming together to share and engage with ideas with a collective of voices from around the world. Curated into five pairs of episodes exploring our everyday praxis, each beginning with a contextually grounded storytelling episode followed by a critical reflection dialogue with members of our global collective including South Africa, Indonesia, Chile, Australia, Palestine, and Canada. The show is created by a global network of supporters including faculty partners Natalie Kivell, Christopher Sonn, Marianne Daher Gray, Monica Madyaningrum, Garth Stevens, and Manuel Riemer and a Grad student collective including Ramy Barhouche, Rejane Williams, Marika Handfield, Rama Agung-Igusti, Roshani Jayawardana, Antonia Rosati, María José Campero, Elizabeth Brunet, and Sam Keast with audio production by Andre Goulet and Rob Rousseau with consultation from Nashwa Khan and graphic art by melisse Watson. In-kind and financial support for Indaba comes courtesy of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, the Psychological Society of South Africa, Victoria University of Melbourne Australia, The Centre for Community Research, Learning, and Action and Office of Research Services at Wilfrid Laurier University, in Ontario and the Society for Community Research and Action.

Episodes

July 28, 2024 55 mins
Welcome to the fnal episode of Indaba. This podcast has been a project of collective global love
built with our global network of scholars, activists, community practitioners, and friends rooted
in a Critical Community Psychology, and a shared goal of furthering our capacity to engage in
critical, decolonial and action-oriented research and practice in our everyday work and life.

On the season finale members of  the show's graduate stu...
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The critical response episode of the “Australia relationality” episode centered around the themes of relationality and storytelling with hosts Natalie, Chris, and Rama in conversation with guests Angela, Antonia, Roshani, Elizabeth, Juan-Camilo, and Sam, all researchers in the discipline of community psychology.

The episode delves into the significance of building and maintaining authentic relationships within communities, going bey...
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In the "Stories of Belonging: Amplifying Voices, Challenging Narratives" episode hosts Natalie Kivell, Christopher Sonn, and Rama Agung Igusti engage in a rich conversation with four guests from Australia Geskeva Komba, Sam Keast, Ruth Nyaruot Ruach, and Roshani Jayawardana.

The episode explores the power of storytelling to connect communities, preserve culture, and challenge dominant narratives. "Next in Color" collaborates with th...
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In this "Indonesia Critical Response" episode the hosts engage in a conversation with a diverse group of speakers, including Tinyiko Chauke, Garth Stevens, James Ferreira Moura Jr, Sam Keast, Puleng, Angela Paredes, Roshani, Tiffeny Jiménez, and Juan-Camilo Riaño-Rodriguez. The episode focuses on critical community psychology in the Indonesian context, as presented by Monica Madyaningrum, Dicky Pelupessy, and Jony Yulianto.

Particip...
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The Indonesia content episode of the podcast "Indaba" features a discussion on critical community psychology in the Indonesian context. The hosts, Chris, and Marianne, are joined by guests Monica Madyaningrum, Dicky Pelupessy, and Jony E. Yulianto, who are early career researchers engaged in critical community psychology in Indonesia.

The episode begins with an overview of the development of psychology in Indonesia, which has been h...
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In this critical response episode, scholars from various countries and backgrounds engage in a conversation about knowledge production in South Africa. The participants include Natalie Kivell, Michelle Fine, Elizabeth Brunet, Tiffeny Jiménez, Garth Stevens, and Rejane. They discuss critical psychology, power dynamics, and the importance of local context and spirituality in their work.

The tension between global North and South knowl...
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In episode 6 the conversation revolves around community psychology in South Africa, tracing the different eras it has gone through, from anti-apartheid and anti-colonial eras to the current focus on decoloniality and socio-political structures.  South African community psychology has contributed to global community psychology by broadening critique, challenging oppressive practices, and emphasizing cultural and indigenous perspecti...
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In this "Chile Critical Response” episode, host Natalie Kivell engages in a conversation with a diverse group of speakers, including Sam Keast, Roshani, Tiffeny Jiménez, and Juan-Camilo Riaño-Rodriguez focusing on critical community psychology in the Indonesian context, as presented by Monica Madyaningrum, Dicky Pelupessy, and Jony Yulianto.

Participants discuss the importance of cultivating historically and culturally situated know...
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In this episode of "Praxical violence and praxical integrity: A critical analysis of social policies for poverty intervention," hosts Marianne Daher, Antonia Rosati, and María José Campero delve into their research project on praxical violence in public policies for poverty intervention in Chile. The hosts, who are community psychologists, discuss the concept of praxical violence as a specific form of violence that occurs within so...
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In this second of two episodes on Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and healing hosts Natalie Kivell and Ramy Barhouche engage in a powerful conversation with a diverse group of guests: Hana Masud, Rejane Williams, Ann Marie Beals, Amy Smoke, and Marika Handfield. Guests were invited to listen to part 1, and join us in this dialogue to further our collective understanding and imaginations about Indigenous reclamation and resistanc...
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In this first of two episodes exploring Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and healing:

Christopher Sonn and Ramy Barhouche engage in a deep dialogue with guests Karen Jackson (KJ), Puleng Segalo, Bangishimo, and Amy Smoke exploring Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and healing in a conversation touching on historical trauma, colonization, and the importance of cultural revitalization, sovereignty and emphasizing community-based he...
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November 26, 2023 48 mins
Welcome to our inaugural episode of Indaba. This podcast is a project of collective global love
built with our global network of scholars, activists, community practitioners, and friends rooted
in a Critical Community Psychology, and a shared goal of furthering our capacity to engage in
critical, decolonial and action-oriented research and practice in our everyday work and life.

As a co-imagined podcast there are a number of hosts and ...
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