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Global, Indigenous and Regional Perspectives on International Psychology
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Berry J. W.
Global, Indigenous and Regional Perspectives on International Psychology
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Washington: APA Press, 2015.
Chebotareva E., Novikova I., Novikov A., RUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics 2018 Vol. 15 No. 4 P. 512–523
The review of the volume entitled Vision and Resources for International Psychology, which was published in 2018 and dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the International Council of Psychologist (ICP). Editors reminded in the Preface, that ICP was founded in 1941 in New York City, and from its starts has vigorously promoted cross-national psychology.
This third ICP ...
Added: February 8, 2019
NY: Global Scholarly Publications, 2018.
As psychology now grows much faster outside than inside North America, how can professionals and students become more involved in global psychological science, practice, consulting, advocacy? This volume presents valuable new information in four parts:
Forewords by distinguished leaders of the International Council of Psychologists.
Past. New materials on 75 years of ICP--including its remarkable origins in ...
Added: October 26, 2018
Takooshian H., Novikova I., Chebotareva, Elena, , in: Internationalizing the Teaching of Psychology.: Charlotte: Information Age Publishing Inc., 2017. P. 3–22.
"How can psychology faculty and students become more involved in international psychology?" This has become a more common question inside and outside the USA, for at least five reasons. (a) Origins. From its very origins in Europe in 1879, our "scientific study of behavior and mental life" began as an international field. (b) Growth. Over ...
Added: November 18, 2017
Charlotte: Information Age Publishing Inc., 2017.
"How can psychology professors in the USA and other nations make their courses more international?" This question is addressed in this indispensable new sourcebook, co-authored by 73 contributors and editors from 21 countries.
In recent decades psychology has evolved from an American-dominated discipline to a much more global discipline. Preliminary estimates by Zoma and Gielen (2015) ...
Added: November 18, 2017