
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2006
Series: International and Cultural Psychology
ISBN (Hardback): 9780387286617
Full citation:
Uichol Kim, Kuo-Shu Yang, Kwang-Kuo Hwang (eds), Indigenous and cultural psychology, Berlin, Springer, 2006
Indigenous and cultural psychology
Contents
The importance of constructive realism for the indigenous psychologies approach
Fritz G. Wallner, Martin J. Jandl
49-72
From decolonizing psychology to the development of a cross-indigenous perspective in methodology
Rogelia Pe-Pua
109-137
Parental ethnotheories of child development
Carolyn Pope Edwards, Lisa Knoche, Vibeke Aukrust, Asiye Kumru, Misuk Kim
141-162
Affect and early moral socialization
some insights and contributions from indigenous psychological studies in taiwan
Heidi Fung
175-196
Cultures are like all other cultures, like some other cultures, like no other culture
James Georgas, Kostas Mylonas
197-221
Naïve dialecticism and the tao of chinese thought
Kaiping Peng, Julie Spencer-Rodgers, Zhong Nian
247-262
Naïve psychology of Koreans' interpersonal mind and behavior in close relationships
Sang-Chin Choi, Kibum Kim
357-369