Friday, June 18, 2004

References Concerning Indigenous Psychologies

Adair, J.G., Puhan, B.N., & Vohra, N. (1993) Indigenization of Psychology: Empirical Assessment of Progress in Indian Reserach. International Journal of Psychology, 28(2), 149-169.

Adair, J.G. (1996) The Indigenous Psychology Bandwagon: Cautions and Considerations. In J. Pandey, D. Sinha, & D.P.S. Bhawuk (Eds.) Asian Contributions to Cross-Cultural Psychology (pp. 50-58). New Delhi, India: Sage Publications.

Berry, J.W. & Kim, U. (1993) The Way Ahead: From Indigenous Psychology to a Universal Psychology. In U. Kim & J. W. Berry (Eds.) Indigenous Psychologies: Research and Experience in Cultural Context ( Vol. 17, Cross-Cultural Reserach and Methodology Series; pp.277-280). New Delhi, India: Sage Publications.

Berry, J.W., Poortinga, Y.H., Segall, M.H., Dasen, P.R. (1992) Cross-cultural psychology: Research and applications. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Church, A.T. (1987) Personality Research in a Non-Western Culture: The Philippines. Psychological Bulletin, 102(2), 272-292.

Diaz-Guerrero, R. (1993) Mexican Ethnopsychology. In U. Kim & J. W. Berry (Eds.) Indigenous Psychologies: Research and Experience in Cultural Context ( Vol. 17, Cross-Cultural Reserach and Methodology Series; pp. 44-55). New Delhi, India: Sage Publications.

Gabrenya, W. K., Jr. (2004, in press). A sociology of science approach to understanding indigenous psychologies. In B. N. Setiadi, W. J. Lonner, A. Supratiknya, & Y. H. Poortinga (Eds.), Ongoing Themes in Psychology and Culture.

Gergen, K.J., Gulerce, A., Lock, A., & Misra, G. (1996) Psychological Science in Cultural Context. American Psychologist, 51, 496-503.

Greenfield, P.M. (1996) Culture as Process: Empirical Methods for Cultural Psychology. In J.W. Berry, Y.H. Poortinga, & J. Pandey (Eds.) Handbook of Cross-Cultural Psychology (2nd ed., pp. 301-346). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Ho, D.Y.F. (1998) Indigenous Psychologies: Asian Perspectives. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 29(1), 88-103.

Ho, D.Y.F. (1998) Interpersonal Relationship and Relationship Dominance: An Analysis Based on Methodological Relationalism. Asian Journal of Social Psychiology, 1(1), 1-16.

Ho, D.Y.F., Peng, S.Q., Lai, A.C., & Chan, S.F.F. (2001) Indigenization and Beyond: Methodological Relationalism in the study of Personality across Cultural Traditions. Journal of Personality, 69(6), 925-953.

Kim, U. (1999) After the "crisis" in social psychology: The development of the transactional model of science. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2(1), 1-19.

Kim, U., Park, Y.S., Park, D. (2000) The Challenge of Cross-Cultural Psychology: The Role of the Indigenous Psychology. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 31(1), 63-75.

Lonner, W.J., & Adamopoulos, J. (1996) Culture as Antecedent to Behavior. In J.W. Berry, Y.H. Poortinga, & J. Pandey (Eds.) Handbook of Cross-Cultural Psychology (2nd ed., pp. 43-84). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Miller, J.G. (1996) Theoretical Issues in Cultural Psychology. In J.W. Berry, Y.H. Poortinga, & J. Pandey (Eds.) Handbook of Cross-Cultural Psychology (2nd ed., pp. 85-128). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Poortinga, Y.H. (1996) Towards Convergence? In J.W. Berry, Y.H. Poortinga, & J. Pandey (Eds.) Handbook of Cross-Cultural Psychology (2nd ed., pp. 347-388). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Poortinga, Y.H. (1996) Indigenous Psychology: Scientific Ethnocentrism in a New Guise? In J. Pandey, D. Sinha, & D.P.S. Bhawuk (Eds.) Asian Contributions to Cross-Cultural Psychology (pp. 59-71). New Delhi, India: Sage Publications.

Shams, M. (2000) Power, regulation and pressure: Issues in the study of indigenous psyhcologies. Imperium, I, December 2000.

Sinha, D. (1993) Indigenization of Psychology in India and Its Relevance. In U. Kim & J. W. Berry (Eds.) Indigenous Psychologies: Research and Experience in Cultural Context ( Vol. 17, Cross-Cultural Reserach and Methodology Series; pp. 30-43). New Delhi, India: Sage Publications.

Sinha, D. (1996) Indigenizing Psychology. In J.W. Berry, Y.H. Poortinga, & J. Pandey (Eds.) Handbook of Cross-Cultural Psychology (2nd ed., pp. 129-170). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

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