Indigenous psychology : a book of readings / Virgilio G. Enriquez, editor

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDiliman, Quezon City : Akademya ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino, 1990Description: 376 pages : illustrations 22 cmContent type:
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  • BF 755.P6  .In2 1990
Summary: 2) perspectives on methodsSummary: and, 3) indigenous psychology: development and application. The book in its present form includes a majority of papers from the Philippines. This is an accident of circumstance which should be corrected as soon as possible. It is hope to include more papers from the Third World, India, and the Pacific and the countries of Latin America and Europe, with their respect and ties with the indigenous cultures of the world including their own.Summary: The essays and studies included in the present anthology aim to provide an initial acquaintance with the issues in indigenous psychology be it theoretical or methodological as it is now evolving in non-Western cultures and in minority cultures throughout the world. The included papers are divided into three sections: 1) the indigenization of the social sciences: issues and new interpretations
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Isagani R. Cruz Collection Isagani R. Cruz Collection Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center BF 755.P6 .In2 1990 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3IRC0000001356

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

2) perspectives on methods

and, 3) indigenous psychology: development and application. The book in its present form includes a majority of papers from the Philippines. This is an accident of circumstance which should be corrected as soon as possible. It is hope to include more papers from the Third World, India, and the Pacific and the countries of Latin America and Europe, with their respect and ties with the indigenous cultures of the world including their own.

The essays and studies included in the present anthology aim to provide an initial acquaintance with the issues in indigenous psychology be it theoretical or methodological as it is now evolving in non-Western cultures and in minority cultures throughout the world. The included papers are divided into three sections: 1) the indigenization of the social sciences: issues and new interpretations

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