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Foundations of Chinese psychology : Confucian social relations

Summary: "Originally, the global exporting of psychology was considered a means of bringing science and modernism to underdeveloped parts of the world. In response, indigenous psychology has emerged as an alternative to the individual-focused theories and therapies of Western cultures, as well as a critique of the idea that the tenets of Western thought apply to all nations. The first full-length work analyzing its Confucian roots, Foundations of Chinese Psychology strips away the myths and assumptions that can impede reliable scholarship while supplying the context necessary for decoding complex, longstanding traditions of behavior. The author re-interprets the widely held idea of collectivism (which is often defined as the absence of individualism) in favor of the more descriptive relationism, using the structure of Confucian ethics as a lens for testing theories and understanding findings on Chinese social relationships. Elaborating on key concepts such as guanxi (personal connection) and face (social standing), the book offers both a specific paradigm for studying non-Western cultures and a model for indigenous psychologies worldwide. Included in the coverage: The Confucian model of mind and the way of humanity; Confucian relationalism and social exchange; Life goals and achievement motivation in Confucian society; Ethics, morality, and the concept of face; Guanxi and organizational behavior. Indigenous Chinese models of conflict resolution. Foundations of Chinese Psychology is a landmark volume of immediate interest to researchers, particularly members of the American Psychological Association, the Asian Association of Indigenous and Cultural Psychology, the International Academy of Intercultural Research, and similar organizations."--Publisher's website.

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  • ISBN: 9781461414384 (alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 1461414385 (alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: print
    xxx, 378 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Springer, ©2012.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Foundations ... as well as its Chinese version entitled Confucian relationalism ... were accomplished with research grants."
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: The epistemological goal of indigenous psychology -- The modernization of non-wester societies: a perspective of constructive realism -- Western philosophy's concepts of person and paradigm shifts -- The construction of the face and favor model -- The deep structure of Confucianism -- Paradigms for studying Chinese moral thought: a metatheoretical analysis -- Moral thought and moral judgement in Confucian society -- confucian relationalism and social exchange -- Life goals and achievement motivation in Confucian society -- Face and morality in Confucian society -- Guanxi and organizational behaviors in Chinese society -- Chinese models of conflict resolution.
Subject: Interpersonal relations -- China
Confucian ethics
Social psychology -- China
Ethnopsychology -- China
East and West
Ethnopsychology -- China
Confucianism -- psychology -- China
Cross-Cultural Comparison -- China
Culture -- China

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Lansdowne Library HM 1106 H83513 2012 (Text) 26040003007131 Main Collection Volume hold Available -

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