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MACMILLAN Global Psychology from Indigenous Perspectives

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Description

Explore a new vision for a more equitable global psychology in this academic volume. Inspired by the work of the late Professor K. S. Yang, one of the original founders of the indigenous psychology movement, this book offers a unique look at the field through an international lens. It presents an unprecedented debate among global leaders, providing a rare opportunity to understand the movement from the perspective of its driving forces. This text is designed for those looking to grasp the core thinking and vision behind indigenous psychology. It serves as an essential resource for academic study and research. Whether you are researching the shift in psychological paradigms or looking for deep insights into cultural perspectives, this volume provides the necessary groundwork. It is a valuable addition to the libraries of those studying the evolution of social and behavioral sciences.

Key Features

Celebrates the legacy and visions of Professor K. S. Yang, a founder of the indigenous psychology movement.

Provides an unprecedented international debate among leading figures in the field of psychology.

Offers a deep look into the thinking and vision of the people driving the indigenous psychology movement.

Supports academic research in psychology, sociology, anthropology, ethnology, and philosophy of science.

Acts as a key resource for scholars and students focused on postcolonial studies and global psychology.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
28 May 2021
Listed Since
30 April 2021

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