Looking backwards, looking forwards: collective and critical conversations on psychology in South Africa

Author:

Malherbe Nick1ORCID,Suffla Shahnaaz1ORCID,Bowman Brett2ORCID,Cooper Saths3ORCID,Foxcroft Cheryl4,Mashego Teresa5,Mulaudzi Mercy6,Nel Juan Adriaan7ORCID,Pillay Anthony8ORCID,Ratele Kopano9ORCID,Sodi Tholene10ORCID,Stevens Garth2ORCID,Watts Ann3

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Social and Health Sciences, University of South Africa, and Violence, Injury and Social Asymmetries Research Unit, University of South Africa and South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa

2. University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg, South Africa

3. International Union of Psychological Science, South Africa

4. Nelson Mandela University, South Africa

5. Pietersburg Provincial Hospital, South Africa

6. University of Venda, South Africa

7. University of South Africa, South Africa

8. University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

9. Stellenbosch University, South Africa

10. University of Limpopo, South Africa

Abstract

To mark the 30th anniversary of the Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA), 11 of PsySSA’s past presidents, along with two facilitators, gathered in early 2024 for a roundtable discussion on psychology in South Africa. This article represents an edited transcript of that conversation. The guiding motif of the discussion – looking backwards, looking forwards – led discussants through the historical temporalities, institutional, professional and disciplinary debates, as well as the political concerns that face and have forged South African psychology. The discussants were specifically concerned with the challenges of unifying organised psychology; the generative forces, conflicts and antagonisms within psychology; psychology’s pedagogical and intellectual developments; and what it means to politicise psychology in and beyond South Africa. In looking ahead, the discussion concluded with an internationalist reflection on how psychology in South Africa contributes to global knowledges and praxes. The conversation was characterised by epistemic, sectoral and political tensions, as well as ambivalences and shifting centres of gravity, all of which reflect the accomplishments made within South African psychology, as well as psychology’s status as a strongly contested and patently unfinished organisational, disciplinary, professional, service and knowledge project.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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