Rami Rmeileh
Rami Rmeileh is a liberation/indigenous psychologist currently pursuing a PhD at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies. Rmeileh holds a BA in Clinical Psychology (Psychoanalysis) from the Lebanese University and an MSc in Cross-cultural Psychology from the University of Oslo and ISCTE in Lisbon. Prior to his academic path, he worked extensively with various political institutions (including the European Parliament) and humanitarian organizations in Lebanon and Europe, advocating for the rights of refugees and displaced communities. Building on his practical experience in humanitarian and political interventions, his research critically examines the Eurocentric approach in psychology and psychiatry, highlighting its violent history and ongoing impact on both theory and practice.
Journals presented by Rami Rmeileh
Free Palestine was a monthly magazine published in Britain from 1968 until 1984, after which it moved to Australia from where it continued publication until 1992. The first issue of the paper in June, 1968, featured an editorial outlining its aims and positions: “As a group of Palestinian Arabs residing in the UK, we hope […]