2026-05-06 –, Track 1
While Big Team and Open Science initiatives have greatly enhanced statistical power and cross-cultural representation in psychological sciences, this has proven to not be enough to curb existing disparities. Specifically, increased Big Team Science projects, cross-cultural sampling, shared authorship, and funding systems are tailored by, and in service of, Minority World research priorities and political agendas. In the wake of heavily limited international research funding, alternative funding and collaboration schemes are required to foster international collaboration. This unconference will aim to determine how we can center Majority World needs and priorities by facilitating “South to South” collaborations. During this time we will seek to determine how researchers from the Majority World can work in all steps of the process, emphasizing research question selection.
This unconference will aim to determine how we can center Majority World needs and priorities by facilitating “South to South” collaborations.
Please note any pre-requisite knowledge/expertise you will expect from attendees (i.e., is the session most appropriate for someone who already has experience with a topic?).:No prior experience is needed
Professor of psychology at Universidad del Rosario. Working mainly in moral psychology and decision sciences.