Praxis and Liberation in the Context of Latin American Theory -- Ignacio Martín-Baró's Social Psychology of Liberation: Situated Knowledge and Critical Commitment Against Objectivism -- Towards a Really Social Psychology: Liberation Psychology Beyond Latin America -- Methods for Liberation: Critical Consciousness in Action -- Liberating South African Psychology: The Legacy of Racism and the Pursuit of Representative Knowledge Production -- Immigration and Identity: The Ongoing Struggles for Liberation -- Reflections on Liberation Psychology in Action in an Irish Context -- Liberation Movements During Democratic Transition: Positioning with the Changing State -- The Game of War: The Liberating Action of Games in a Context of Political Polarization -- "Liberating" the Hijab -- Development of Historical Memory as a Psychosocial Recovery Process -- Psychological Accompaniment: Construction of Cultures of Peace Among a Community Affected by War -- Liberation Psychology on the Street: Working with Youngsters Who have Lived on the Streets of Caracas -- New Challenges for the Psychology of Liberation: Building Frameworks for Social Coexistence -- Gendering Peace and Liberation: A Participatory-Action Approach to Critical Consciousness Acquisition Among Women in a Marginalized Neighborhood.