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CONTENTSDecember, 2000Publication Date: June, 2001 |
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| The Fish-Scale Model of (Cross-) Cultural Psychology Donald Campbell anticipated the most fundamental challenge for the development of cross-cultural psychology, and it ainšt the lack of legroom on 747s. Bill Gabrenya |
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| IACCP
XVIth Congress: First Announcement Yogyakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, July 15 - July 19, 2002. Organizers |
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| What is the Place of Culture in Describing Ethnic Diversity
in the U.S.? Ruth discusses the complexities of identifying minority and majority cultures, and of minority and majority ethnic self-identification, in the United States. Ruth Chao |
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| Whatever Happened to Masculinity and Femininity? Geert places the Mas-Fem dimension in a historical context, discusses the seeming taboo against its use, and tells us why the dimension is so interesting. Geert Hofstede |
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| South African University Counselling Services in a Time
of Dramatic Social Change Jenny tells two stories: The experience of universities and their staff during the most difficult period of transition after apartheid; and the new adjustment problems faced by post-apartheid students. Jenny Pretorius |
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| Guidelines
for Regional Representatives What every Regional Rep needs to know, and what every member should expect of his or her regional rep. Kimberly Noels |
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About the Cover Photo Contributed by the editor Rynek Glówny, market square in Kraków, Poland's third largest city. Cute kid, but why is she feeding the pigeons? Do people everywhere feed the pigeons? My Slovenian grandfather raised them for food. Why don't we still eat them? (Answer: I have tried cooking them; they taste terrible) |