Conference exploring how theoretical psychology functions as political engagement, shaping narratives of power, ideology, and agency.
Invites scholars, artists, and practitioners to reflect on theory in dark times, the human condition via psychological theory, and theory as political resistance. Addresses political implications of psychological concepts entangled with social and political dynamics, role of arts in alternative narratives.
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