Using Photovoice to Give Voice to the Voiceless
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How can psychology become truly global and inclusive in both theory and practice?
Join Indra Kiling, PhD in psychology from the University of Adelaide, for a presentation that explores why psychology needs contributions from across the globe, examines current trends in research design, considers participatory action research as a method to create community-defined evidence, and highlights photovoice studies from Indonesia.
Kiling researches vulnerable communities using participatory action research. His dissertation focused on children with disabilities in West Timor. Ranked the 11th best psychology researcher in Indonesia (SINTA, 2025), he has received international grants and serves as a national facilitator for community development.