The Encyclopedia of Cross-Cultural Psychology presents a three-volume collection of our current state of knowledge relating to the fields of cross-cultural, cultural, and indigenous psychology. Entries cover a vast range of material derived from cutting-edge conceptual and empirical work being done around the world, as well as offering brief biographies of more than 130 important historical and contemporary figures in the field.
Featuring contributions from leading scientists and scholars from more than 30 countries, readings reflect the rich diversity of disparate global cultural perspectives and viewpoints. A wealth of supplemental references and suggestions for further reading is included for those wishing to pursue specialized topics or identify key source material. The Encyclopedia of Cross-Cultural Psychology is an indispensable, all-inclusive resource to all facets of the people and ideas that constitute psychology in the twenty-first century world.