CONTENTS

March-June, 2003

Publication Date: August, 2003

 

 



Editor's Rant: IACCP in the Pax Americana
The editor wonders how 19th Century balance of power politics will affect IACCP, and tries hard not to rant about the Iraq War.

Bill Gabrenya


Development Applied: Bridging Cultures
The Bridging Cultures project seeks to improve communication between parents and schools across cultural differences, in particular collectivism.

Patricia Greenfield, Elise Trumbull, & Carrie Rothstein-Fisch


Cultural Psychology: Four Reviews

The film Cultural Psychology in the Discovering Psychology series is reviewed from four widely different perspectives, with startlingly divergent results.

Harry Triandis, Carl Ratner, Stephanie Brickman, & Bill Gabrenya

 

 

 

 

Sow’s African Personality and Psycho- pathology Model
Wes and his colleagues present the main principles of the theories of Senegalese psychopathologist Ibrahima Sow and point out their relationship to traditional and modern African ethnotheories.

Wes G. Darou, Pierre Bernier, & Carlos Ruano


Ethics and the Wellbeing of Social Science, Research Participants, and IRBs: An IACCP Discussion List Conversation
Six kinds of culturalists discuss the ethical status of obtaining personal information about cultural background from children, and the implications of not performing such research on the progress of social science.

Floyd Rudmin, Jaan Valsiner, Pauline Ginsberg, Aurelio Jose Figueredo, Charles Hill, & Richard Ruth

 

  Convenors Needed for ARTS
John Adair

Triandis Award 2004 Announcement

ARTS 2004: Advanced Research and Training Seminars
John Adair & Ingrid Lunt


New Books

Adler & Gielen, Dion, Marîn, Weinreich, Smyth, and more...

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


INFORUM
Yogyakarta Congress Proceedings Volume

Romie Littrel, Aukland, New Zealand

About the Cover Photo

Richard Baker

Drs. Juanita and Richard Baker took the cover photo and the two photos below in marketplaces in Mali, Africa (1999). The women were shopping in markets in three villages. Grayscale reproductions don’t do proper justice to these photos; for color versions see the online Bulletin. (Below, right: Djenne, Mali)