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XIXth International Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, July 27-31, 2008, Bremen,

XIXth International Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, July 27-31, 2008, Bremen, Germany. Symposium: Incorporating indigenous psychologies within cross-cultural psychology.

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XIXth International Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, July 27-31, 2008, Bremen,

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  1. XIXth International Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, July 27-31, 2008, Bremen, Germany Symposium: Incorporating indigenous psychologies within cross-cultural psychology

  2. Symposium: Incorporating indigenous psychologies within cross-cultural psychology • Symposium convened by: Prof Peter Weinreich* & Dr Antoine Gailly** *University of Ulster, United Kingdom. p.weinreich@ulster.ac.uk ** Center for Mental Health - Brussels, Belgium cultuurincggz@cggz-brussel.be

  3. Papers • Sidestepping cultural chauvinism by teasing the etics out of the emics scientifically Michael Bond, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China. • Incorporating emics within etic parameters: conceptual and methodological tools Peter Weinreich, University of Ulster, United Kingdom. • Language: most important yet most neglected in cross-cultural psychology? Itesh Sachdev,School of Oriental and African Studies, United Kingdom. • Multiculturalism and therapeutic processes: the emic-etic controversy from the perspective of local endogenous knowledge systems Antoine Gailly, Center for Mental Health – Brussels, Belgium.

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