Puleng J. Segalo, Ph.D.

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2013 Psychology City University of New York, New York, NY, United States 
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Clinical Psychology
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Michelle Fine grad student 2013 CUNY
 (In our own voices: Black women's narratives of conflict and post-conflict experiences.)
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Segalo P. (2020) Rachel Jane Liebert, Psycurity: Colonialism, paranoia, and the war on imagination Feminism & Psychology. 30: 418-422
Kiguwa P, Segalo P. (2018) Decolonising Psychology in residential and open distance e-learning institutions: critical reflections: South African Journal of Psychology. 48: 310-318
Segalo P. (2018) Women speaking through embroidery: using visual methods and poetry to narrate lived experiences Qualitative Research in Psychology. 15: 298-304
Cakata Z, Segalo P. (2017) Obstacles to post-apartheid language policy implementation: Insights from language policy experts Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies. 35: 321-329
Segalo P, Cakata Z. (2017) A psychology in our own language: Redefining psychology in an African context Psychology in Society. 29-41
Carolissen R, Canham H, Fourie E, et al. (2017) Epistemological resistance towards diversality: teaching community psychology as a decolonial project: South African Journal of Psychology. 47: 495-505
Segalo P. (2016) Using cotton, needles and threads to break the women's silence: embroideries as a decolonising framework International Journal of Inclusive Education. 20: 246-260
Segalo P, Manoff E, Fine M. (2015) Working With Embroideries and Counter-Maps: Engaging Memory and Imagination Within Decolonizing Frameworks Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 3: 342-364
Segalo P. (2015) Gender, social cohesion and everyday struggles in South Africa Psychology in Society. 70-82
Segalo P, Kiguwa P. (2015) XIV. Through our own eyes: A conversation between two South African psychology feminist scholars Feminism & Psychology. 25: 78-83
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