CONTENTS

March, 2001

Publication Date: October 2001

 

 

 


Cover Photo Copyright 2001 W. K. Gabrenya Jr.


Flavor, Texture, and the English Garden
The Winchester conference was a great success; how to change your mailing address; more backsliding by the editor.

Bill Gabrenya
  Harry and Pola Triandis Doctoral Thesis Award

New Books

IACCP Announcements

  • Call for Proposals: 2004 Congress

Conferences

  • Indonesia XVI Congress
  • South Asia Regional Conference
  • SCCR
  • 25th IAAP
  • Others

INFORUM

  • Jusis Draguns, APA Award

 

 

Counseling & Culture: On Working With Japanese Clients Living in the United Kingdom
Yuko relates the social situation and psychological challenges of Japanese sojourners in the U.K., and describes the key characteristics of Japanese culture that mandate seven maxims for good counseling.
Yuko Nippoda
Place and Displacement: Cross-Cultural Perspectives in the Humanities
Rufus takes the perspective of a professor of English literature to give us a peak into how folks on the other side address some of the things that we care about, such as the experiences of crossing and recrossing cultural boundaries.
Rufus Cook
Professor Durganand Sinha Trust for Social Sciences
The Trust Fund and Memorial Lecture series in honor of a founder and former president of IACCP.
Abhilasha Srivastava
Language Use in IACCP Part 2: Research
The editor reveals more results from his survey of IACCP membersı language use and suggests that English is fine but multilingualism is devine.
Bill Gabrenya
 

About the Cover Photo

Contributed by Rufus Cook

Ariel Cook has met a new friend at the Lanzhou city zoo. Lanzhou is the last city of any size on the ancient Silk Road across western China. It is also near the ethnic border between the Han Chinese and the Wager, Kazakh, and Mongol peoples. To really appreciate the contrast between these two beautiful children, look at the color version of the Bulletin on the IACCP web site. (See also Arielıs dadıs article in this issue.)