CONTENTS

June-September, 2002

Publication Date: November, 2002

 

 

 



The Yogyakarta Congress: What We Did, and What We Decided

Some Congress reactions and some of the decisions that were made.

Bill Gabrenya


Theory & Method: Cultural Psychology and Indigenous Psychology: Are they Foes or Allies?

Susumu compares the epistemologies and metatheorital orientations of indigenous psychology, cultural psychology and finds more similarity than difference.

Susumu Yamaguchi


Conference Report: IACCP is Represented at ICOPE in St. Petersburg

Walt and Ype report on IACCP’s contribution to the conference and present photos to prove that they actually went.

Walter Lonner & Ype H. Poortinga


 

Regional Report: The Cultural Ecology of Psychology in Sub-Saharan Africa

Elias points out the linguistic and cultural diversity in Africa and suggests that this diversity presents opportunities for cross-cultural research.

Elias Mpofu


Triandis Award: How Does a Student of Cultural Psychology and Cognitive Science Do Both Without Feeling Like She Has Left Out the Best of Each Tradition?

Samar reveals the difficulties encountered by a graduate student with a culturalist orientation who must survive within a traditional graduate program.

Samar Zebian


 

  Professor John Williams
Akinsolo Olowu

Pultusk Congress Proceedings Published

Minutes of the General Meeting
Klaus Boehnke

Election Results: Meet the New Regional Reps
Editor

Dues Increase for 2003

Convenors Needed for ARTS Presenters
John Adair


New Books

Conferences
IACCP Hungary 2003
IACCP China 2004
And more...


About the Cover Photo

Editor

The Congress participants were treated to the Ramayana Ballet at the Ramayan Open Air Theatre.

Prince Rama has won Shinta as his bride in a competition, but Prince Rawana steals her away (for all the wrong reasons). Rama and the ape army eventually kill Rawana and he gets his girl back.