Cultural psychology, cross-cultural psychology, indigenous psychology
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Cultural psychology, cross-cultural psychology, indigenous psychology
Nova Science Publishers, Inc., c2008
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Cultural psychology, cross-cultural psychology, and indigenous psychology
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [97]-102) and index
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Description
Cultural psychology, cross-cultural psychology, and indigenous psychology are the major psychological approaches to studying the relationship between culture and psychology. The three approaches have developed in relative isolation from each other, and each has accumulated a substantial corpus of theoretical and empirical work. This new book compares the similarities and differences of the three approaches, and it assesses their strengths and weaknesses.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Cultural Psychology
- The Cultural Nature of Psychology
- Human Culture and Psychology
- Concrete Culture
- The Dialectical Relation Between Cultural Factors and Psychology/Subjectivity/Consciousness
- The Culturally Concrete Character of Psychology
- The Progressive Politics of Macro Cultural Psychology
- Cross-Cultural Psychology
- Social Life from The Vantage Point of Cross-Cultural Psychology
- The Cultural Variable in Cross-Cultural Psychology
- Critique of The Cultural Variable
- A Dialectical Conception of Analysis and Cultural Comparison Generalisations
- A Concrete Analysis of Abstractions
- Political Implications of Cross-Cultural Psychology
- Indigenous Psychology
- Analysis of The Meanings of Indigenous Psychology
- Scientific Cultural-Psychological Theory and Methodology
- A Realistic, Universal, General Cultural-Psychological Theory and Methodology
- Scientific Cultural Psychology and Indigenous Psychology
- The Politics of Indigenous Psychology
- References
- Index.
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