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Rios, Monisha A.
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Revolution of Remembering: A Former Soldier Confronts the U.S. Military-Psychological Industrial Complex.
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Revolution of Remembering: A Former Soldier Confronts the U.S. Military-Psychological Industrial Complex./
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Rios, Monisha A.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2023,
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110 p.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 84-07, Section: B.
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Peace studies. -
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Revolution of Remembering: A Former Soldier Confronts the U.S. Military-Psychological Industrial Complex.
Rios, Monisha A.
Revolution of Remembering: A Former Soldier Confronts the U.S. Military-Psychological Industrial Complex.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2023 - 110 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 84-07, Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Saybrook University, 2023.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
This autoethnography documented and reflected on the moral injuries I experienced as both a participant in the U.S. military and in the broader United States Military-Psychological Industrial Complex (USMPIC), and the learning and growth I experienced as I worked to liberate myself and others from these harmful institutions. The research question for this study asks: How has the militarization of psychology affected me, my people, and the natural environment in which we live? This exploration included examination of the USMPIC's relationship to the Psychological Warfare element of Hybrid Warfare, as deployed against Indigenous/Colonized Peoples in the Americas, the Caribbean, and around the world, with a particular focus on my home island of Vieques, Puerto Rico. I grounded the study in an emphasis on courage, solidarity, decolonization, and environmental justice, as it occurs in larger social contexts and in my own experience. I utilized a variety of theoretical frameworks, including World Systems Theory, Ethnographic Content Analysis, Network Analysis, and Narrative Power Analysis, to analyze the history of the American Psychological Association's militarization and weaponization of psychology, the development of the USMPIC, and the broader effects of colonization. I discussed various geopolitical, environmental, and community health implications of psychology as a force multiplier for an expansionist settler colonial empire.For the experiential analysis, I used Laenui's (2006) Processes of Colonization and Decolonization alongside Alilu-Meyer's (2008) Triangulation of Meaning to engage my moral injury related to capitalism, colonialism, and imperialism from within my intersecting positionalities as a Puerto Rican descendant of the Arawak/Taino, and of enslaved African peoples and European/North American colonizers, as a cis-gendered woman, a U.S. Army veteran, and as a psychologist. Guided by these Indigenous analytical frameworks, I located myself within the systems of capitalism, colonialism, and imperialism in relation to the impacts of militarized psychology.This process illuminated three areas of contribution that emerged during the process: Abolition of the USMPIC; the Liberation of Puerto Rico; and International Solidarity. These ultimately led to a call for broader investigation of the USMPIC and accountability for its complicity in more than a century of harm caused to people and the planet.
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