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Summary Psychology - An African Perspective: Chapter 2

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PSYCHOLOGY: AN AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE
1. Critically discuss the context of psychology in developing societies
 Modern psychology is a western product
 It was brought to developing countries as part of the general transfer of knowledge and technology
 Psychologists (in attempt to emulate the sciences) construed their discipline as an objective, value free science
 Saw culture as an impediment through their demonstration of processes like motivation, perception & emotion
 Traditional psychology seeks to uncover the underlying universal structures of human functioning
 Assumes that psychological processes are fixed in individuals (same principle applies to developing societies)
 Research is initiated by psychologists in developed societies
 Attempt to replicate studies conducted in developed societies - using imported theoretical frameworks

Cultural colonisation
 Transfer of knowledge, ideas, values & practices from developed to developing societies is a form of cultural
colonisation
 It ensures that the developed world continues to produce + market psychological knowledge & technology (psych tests)
 These are marketed to the developing societies who remain the consumers of western ideas and technology
 Result = contemporary research and theorising in developing nations is irrelevant to the needs of the local population
 Examples of these needs are things such as eliminating poverty and illiteracy
 The argument: psychological science is based on western cultural assumptions about the subject & nature of knowledge
 Traditional western psychology is based on an independent view of the self AND assumes that knowledge is value free

The self in traditional psychology
 Traditional western ways of knowing make distinctions between the knowing subject and the object of his or her
knowledge
 The knower is a solitary and disinterested subject
 He or she is stripped of all particularities such as gender, culture, position and existence in space and time
 The self in traditional psychology is regarded as a bounded and autonomous entity
 It is defined in terms of its internal attributes such as thoughts and emotions (independent of social and contextual
factors)
 This view of selfhood is also known as self-contained individualism

Self-contained individualism
 This view of the self contrasts with conceptions of the self in indigenous societies and non-western cultures in general
 The self in these societies tends to be context-based
 It is defined in terms of ones relationships with others (such as the family, community and status/ position in the group)
 This view of selfhood is also called the collectivist or independent self

The place of values in western psychology
 Traditional western approaches to science seek objective knowledge
 Knowledge isn’t meant to be affected by the knower’s values/ meanings (knower stands separately from what is known)
 Objective knowledge can be arrived at by anyone who has engaged in the necessary thought processes or procedures
 This way of knowing is also described as "separate" and is not timeless and not universal
 It is a product of the scientific revolution that emerged from the 16th and 17th centuries (why*)
 *during this period the western world experienced a gradual shift from a religious orientation to a scientific position
 This shift can be described as one from a community orientation to a materialistic position

Cultural psychology (CP)
 CRITICISM: Cultural psychologists criticise the notion of value free knowledge

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