ISTP 2026 Conference
“Theorizing in Dark Times – Art, Narrative, Politics”
June 8 – June 12, 2026 | Brooklyn, NY, USA
Conference Agenda
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Agenda Overview | |
| Location: North Hall 108* |
| 4:00pm - 6:00pm |
Invited Symposium: Indigenous Psychologies: Before and Beyond the Dark Side of Western Modernity Location: North Hall 108* link to join Chair: Wade Pickren Indigenous Psychologies: Before and Beyond the Dark Side of Western Modernity Presentations of the Symposium Decolonizing Knowledge: Towards Epistemic Pluralism Where is indigenous psychology headed in Brazil: a historical-philosophical investigation (ONLINE) Imagining Decolonial Methods as Liberatory Practices |
| 2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Panel: Between Structure and Experience: Rethinking Social and Material Worlds Location: North Hall 108* link to join Chair: Alice E Ripberger Milgram, Winogrand, and the City: Urban Social Psychology Through a New Lens Tracing Value Enactment in Practice - Unravelling the Socio-Material Infrastructures shaping Mnemonic Mediation in Austria (ONLINE) Structures of Care: Architectural and Therapeutic Parallels in Kahn and Rogers |
| 4:00pm - 6:00pm |
Invited Symposium: Theorizing From and Within Critical Participatory Action Research (CPAR) Location: North Hall 108* link to join Chair: Nora Ruck Chair: Johanna Motzkau Theorizing from and within critical participatory action research (CPAR) Presentations of the Symposium Empowerment Beyond Individual Strength: Reflexivity, Politics and Narrativity in Participatory Action Research Dark Listening as participatory action research: Discussing pilot data The Triple Shift of intersectionally marginalized individuals: Theorizing the entanglement of wage labour, care labour, and administrative burdens from critical participatory action research with migrant women (ONLINE) Discussion of papers |
| 9:00am - 11:00am |
Double symposium Part I: Knowledge, Action, Care? Ecocentric Psychological Research for the Anthropocene Location: North Hall 108* link to join Chair: Luca Tateo Chair: Niklas Alexander Chimirri Knowledge, action, care? Ecocentric psychological research for the Anthropocene Part I Presentations of the Symposium Unpolitical nature Theory as a function of indeterminate becomings: theorizing metabolic relations in the darkness of energy Meeting the other in staged nature: a dialogical perspective on interspecies encounters Towards an ecocentric psychology (ONLINE) |

