Abstract

This special issue engages in exploring challenges faced by those involved in research, teaching, and practice within psychology, particularly humanistic psychology, with a commitment to social justice and transformation. It invited work by positing the critical urgency for incorporating decolonized transdisciplinary and transnational perspectives, analysis, and activism to alleviate human suffering and address the historical and ongoing realities of structural inequalities and injustice.

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