Asia-Pacific Perspectives on Intercultural Psychology
Herausgeber: Li, Wendy Wen; Foo, Koong Hean; Hodgetts, Darrin
Asia-Pacific Perspectives on Intercultural Psychology
Herausgeber: Li, Wendy Wen; Foo, Koong Hean; Hodgetts, Darrin
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Asia-Pacific Perspectives on Intercultural Psychology brings together leading researchers from 11 countries to showcase the innovative, evolving and diverse approaches that epitomises the development of the psychology of culture across the Asia-Pacific region.
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Asia-Pacific Perspectives on Intercultural Psychology brings together leading researchers from 11 countries to showcase the innovative, evolving and diverse approaches that epitomises the development of the psychology of culture across the Asia-Pacific region.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781138068025
- ISBN-10: 1138068020
- Artikelnr.: 53946383
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781138068025
- ISBN-10: 1138068020
- Artikelnr.: 53946383
Dr Wendy Wen Li is a senior lecturer in Psychology at James Cook University, Australia. Professor Darrin Hodgetts is Professor of Societal Psychology at Massey University, New Zealand. Dr Koong Hean Foo is a senior lecturer in Psychology at James Cook University, Singapore.
List of Contributors
Chapter 1. An intercultural approach to the psychology of culture Wendy Li,
Darrin Hodgetts, & Koong Hean Foo
Chapter 2. Intercultural Chinese Psychology in the Greater China Region
Wendy Li & Ling He
Chapter 3. The Psychology of Culture in Japan Reina Takamatsu & Jiro Takai
Chapter 4. Collectivism and the Development of Indigenous Psychology in
South Korea Joonha Park & Gyuseog Han
Chapter 5. Psychology of Culture: The Case of Singapore Boon-Ooi Lee &
Koong Hean Foo
Chapter 6. Understanding the Indian worker: Role of Indian thought and
Indian Psychology Smita Singh
Chapter 7. Negotiating Filipino identities and intercultural
encounters: From colonisation to globalised migration Michelle G. Ong & Jay
A. Yacat
Chapter 8. The Development of Psychology of Culture in Indonesia Hamdi
Muluk, Joevarian Hudiyana, Muhammad Abdan Shadiqi
Chapter 9. Intercultural Psychology: A case from Sri Lanka Shemana Cassim
Chapter 10. Indigenous Psychology in Australia Michael Adams, Yolonda Adams
and Neil Drew
Chapter 11. Indigenous psychology in New Zealand Shiloh Groot, Jade Le
Grice, and Linda Waimarie Nikora
Chapter 12. Samoan Indigenous psychology Siautu Alefaio
Chapter 13. Intercultural Psychology in the Asia-Pacific Region: Recounting
the present and looking to the future Wendy Li, Darrin Hodgetts, and
Jasleen Chhabra
Index
Chapter 1. An intercultural approach to the psychology of culture Wendy Li,
Darrin Hodgetts, & Koong Hean Foo
Chapter 2. Intercultural Chinese Psychology in the Greater China Region
Wendy Li & Ling He
Chapter 3. The Psychology of Culture in Japan Reina Takamatsu & Jiro Takai
Chapter 4. Collectivism and the Development of Indigenous Psychology in
South Korea Joonha Park & Gyuseog Han
Chapter 5. Psychology of Culture: The Case of Singapore Boon-Ooi Lee &
Koong Hean Foo
Chapter 6. Understanding the Indian worker: Role of Indian thought and
Indian Psychology Smita Singh
Chapter 7. Negotiating Filipino identities and intercultural
encounters: From colonisation to globalised migration Michelle G. Ong & Jay
A. Yacat
Chapter 8. The Development of Psychology of Culture in Indonesia Hamdi
Muluk, Joevarian Hudiyana, Muhammad Abdan Shadiqi
Chapter 9. Intercultural Psychology: A case from Sri Lanka Shemana Cassim
Chapter 10. Indigenous Psychology in Australia Michael Adams, Yolonda Adams
and Neil Drew
Chapter 11. Indigenous psychology in New Zealand Shiloh Groot, Jade Le
Grice, and Linda Waimarie Nikora
Chapter 12. Samoan Indigenous psychology Siautu Alefaio
Chapter 13. Intercultural Psychology in the Asia-Pacific Region: Recounting
the present and looking to the future Wendy Li, Darrin Hodgetts, and
Jasleen Chhabra
Index
List of Contributors
Chapter 1. An intercultural approach to the psychology of culture Wendy Li,
Darrin Hodgetts, & Koong Hean Foo
Chapter 2. Intercultural Chinese Psychology in the Greater China Region
Wendy Li & Ling He
Chapter 3. The Psychology of Culture in Japan Reina Takamatsu & Jiro Takai
Chapter 4. Collectivism and the Development of Indigenous Psychology in
South Korea Joonha Park & Gyuseog Han
Chapter 5. Psychology of Culture: The Case of Singapore Boon-Ooi Lee &
Koong Hean Foo
Chapter 6. Understanding the Indian worker: Role of Indian thought and
Indian Psychology Smita Singh
Chapter 7. Negotiating Filipino identities and intercultural
encounters: From colonisation to globalised migration Michelle G. Ong & Jay
A. Yacat
Chapter 8. The Development of Psychology of Culture in Indonesia Hamdi
Muluk, Joevarian Hudiyana, Muhammad Abdan Shadiqi
Chapter 9. Intercultural Psychology: A case from Sri Lanka Shemana Cassim
Chapter 10. Indigenous Psychology in Australia Michael Adams, Yolonda Adams
and Neil Drew
Chapter 11. Indigenous psychology in New Zealand Shiloh Groot, Jade Le
Grice, and Linda Waimarie Nikora
Chapter 12. Samoan Indigenous psychology Siautu Alefaio
Chapter 13. Intercultural Psychology in the Asia-Pacific Region: Recounting
the present and looking to the future Wendy Li, Darrin Hodgetts, and
Jasleen Chhabra
Index
Chapter 1. An intercultural approach to the psychology of culture Wendy Li,
Darrin Hodgetts, & Koong Hean Foo
Chapter 2. Intercultural Chinese Psychology in the Greater China Region
Wendy Li & Ling He
Chapter 3. The Psychology of Culture in Japan Reina Takamatsu & Jiro Takai
Chapter 4. Collectivism and the Development of Indigenous Psychology in
South Korea Joonha Park & Gyuseog Han
Chapter 5. Psychology of Culture: The Case of Singapore Boon-Ooi Lee &
Koong Hean Foo
Chapter 6. Understanding the Indian worker: Role of Indian thought and
Indian Psychology Smita Singh
Chapter 7. Negotiating Filipino identities and intercultural
encounters: From colonisation to globalised migration Michelle G. Ong & Jay
A. Yacat
Chapter 8. The Development of Psychology of Culture in Indonesia Hamdi
Muluk, Joevarian Hudiyana, Muhammad Abdan Shadiqi
Chapter 9. Intercultural Psychology: A case from Sri Lanka Shemana Cassim
Chapter 10. Indigenous Psychology in Australia Michael Adams, Yolonda Adams
and Neil Drew
Chapter 11. Indigenous psychology in New Zealand Shiloh Groot, Jade Le
Grice, and Linda Waimarie Nikora
Chapter 12. Samoan Indigenous psychology Siautu Alefaio
Chapter 13. Intercultural Psychology in the Asia-Pacific Region: Recounting
the present and looking to the future Wendy Li, Darrin Hodgetts, and
Jasleen Chhabra
Index