presentations 2014-2016

 

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Refereed


Teo, T. (2016, August). From psychology’s nihilism to social justice as a categorical imperative in psychology. In S. Soldz & O. Yakushko (Cochairs), Ethics of social justice / social justice of ethics: Implications for psychologists and psychology. Symposium conducted at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Teo, T. (2016, August). Pedagogical nihilism and counter concepts in the teaching of psychology In J. Lamiell (Chair), On the role of graduate-level coursework in the conceptual foundations of psychology. Discussion conducted at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Teo, T. (2016, July). Critical psychologies, indigenous realities, and the problem of truth. In T. Teo (Organizer), Critical Psychology around the World (II): Dialectics of critique
in indigenous and global psychologies
. Symposium conducted at the 31st International Congress of Psychology, Yokohama, Japan.

Teo, T. (2016, July). A history of contact zones between European and North American critical psychologies. In A. Kaulino (Organizer), History of psychology and critical psychology (II): Reconstructing the international geography of intellectual and practical critique. Symposium conducted at the 31st International Congress of Psychology, Yokohama, Japan.

Teo, T. (2016, March). What does “giving psychology away” have to do with neoliberalism? On the dialectics of critique, “inner emigration,” and action. In J. Sugarman (Chair), Psychology and the Neoliberal Condition. Symposium conducted at the Midwinter Meeting of the Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, Division 24 of the American Psychological Association, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Teo, T. (2015, August). From ideology to “bodiology”: Elements of a critical theory of subjectivity. In S. Kirschner (Chair), The indispensable subject of psychology: Theory and research on subjectivity. Symposium conducted at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, ON.

Teo, T. (2015, August). Psychology, love, and common wealth. In M. Arfken (Chair), Diversity and unity beyond the status quo: Psychological knowledge and society. Symposium conducted at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, ON.

Teo, T. (2015, June). Subjectivity of the scientist: Can researchers have false consciousness? In J. Yen (Chair), A new psychology of science and technology. Symposium conducted at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology conference, Coventry, UK.

Teo, T. (2015, June). Teaching for “resistance” in theoretical psychology. In B. Piekkola (Chair), Teaching theoretical psychology. Symposium conducted at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology conference, Coventry, UK.

Teo, T. (2015, June). What is a critical (psychological) theory? In J. Burman (Organizer), Discussion with the editors: What is theory? And why should you care? Discussion session conducted at the Jean Piaget Society Conference, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Teo, T. (2015, March). Ethics codes, pragmatics and morality: A critical assessment. In J. Sugarman (Chair), Critical perspectives on psychological ethics. Symposium conducted at the Midwinter Meeting of the Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, Division 24 of the American Psychological Association, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Teo, T. (2014, August). Negative dialectics of civil liberties and critical psychology. In F. Summers (Chair), Psychology and civil liberties: Major controversies. Symposium conducted at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Teo, T. (2014, August). Critical theory and psychology. In S. Harrist (Chair), Introduction to theoretical and philosophical psychology. Symposium conducted at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Teo, T. (2014, June). Is the “Ethics Code” morally oblique? In R. Walsh (Chair), Critical reflections on codes of ethics for psychologists. Symposium conducted at the Section of the History and Philosophy of Psychology of the Canadian Psychological Association, Vancouver, BC.



Invited:



Teo, T. (2016, August). Discussant. In L. Sundararajan (Chair), Indigenous psychology: New Developments in Theory and Research. Symposium conducted at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Teo, T. (2016, July). Discussant. In Y. Igarashi and H. Stam (Co-organizers), Critical psychology around the world (I): Theoretical psychology against the mainstream and local contexts for a global psychology. Symposium conducted at the 31st International Congress of Psychology, Yokohama, Japan.

Teo, T. (2016, April). What is wrong with the public and how did ‘giving psychology away’ become a problem? Invited presentation at the Sigmund Freud Privatuniversitaet, Vienna, Austria.

Teo, T. (2015, June). What is theoretical psychology good for anyway? Invited presentation at the Sigmund Freud Privatuniversitaet, Vienna, Austria.

Teo, T. (2015, May). Contact zones between critical-theoretical psychology and qualitative research. Invited keynote presentation at the Eleventh International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry for the Special Interest Group Psychology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA.

Teo, T. (2014, November). A critical interrogation of psychology: Questions from theoretical and philosophical psychology. Invited presentation at the Distinguished Speakers Series, Department of Psychology, University of Guelph, ON.

Teo, T. (2014, October). Invited discussant. In I. Davidson (Chair), Institutionalizing radical politics. Session within the invited workshop (organized by M. Pettit, A. Rutherford, M. Solovey) on Social Science, Ideology, and Public Policy conducted at York University, Toronto.

Teo, T. (2014, October). What needs to be done in critical psychology? Invited presentation at the announcement of the encyclopedia of critical psychology, The Graduate Centre, CUNY, New York.

Teo, T. (2014, March). Theoretical psychology: A critical outline. Invited presentation at the Psychology Science Speaker Series, Ryerson University, Toronto.