Dialogical Multiplication Principles for an Indigenous Psychology
This book presents a theoretical framework developed to support psychologists working with indigenous people and interethnic communities. Departing from the cultural shock experienced as a psychologist working with indigenous people in Brazil, Dr. Danilo
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Danilo Silva Guimarães
Dialogical Multiplication Principles for an Indigenous Psychology
Latin American Voices Integrative Psychology and Humanities Series Editor Giuseppina Marsico, University of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy Editorial Board Member Alicia Barreiro, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Antônio Virgílio Bastos, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil Angela Uchoa Branco, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil Felix Cova-Solar, Universidad de Concepción, Chile Maria Virginia Dazzani, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil Gabriela Di Gesú, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Ana Maria Jacó-Vilela, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil María Noel Lapoujade, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico Maria Lyra, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil María Elisa Molina-Pavez, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile Susanne Normann, University of Oslo, Norway Julio Cesar Ossa, Universidad de San Buenaventura, Cali, Colombia Gilberto Pérez-Campos, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico Lilian Patricia Rodríguez-Burgos, Universidad de La Sabana, Bogotá, Colombia Mónica Roncancio-Moreno, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colombia Lívia Mathias Simão, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil Luca Tateo, Aalborg University, Denmark Jaan Valsiner, Aalborg University, Denmark Floor van Alphen, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain
In the last decades, Latin America has been a productive and fertile ground for the advancement of theoretical and empirical elaborations within psychology, social and human sciences. Yet, these contributions have had a hard time to be internationally recognized in its original contribution and in its transformative heuristic power. Latin American Voices – Integrative Psychology and Humanities intends to fill this gap by offering an international forum of scholarly interchanges that deal with psychological and socio-cultural processes from a cultural psychological perspective. The book series seeks to be a solid theoretically-based, though still empirical, arena of interdisciplinary and international debate, as well as a worldwide scientific platform for communicating key ideas of methodology and different theoretical approaches to relevant issues in psychology and humanities. It will publish books from researchers working in Latin America in the different fields of psychology at interplay with other social and human sciences. Proposals dealing with new perspectives, innovative ideas and new topics of interdisciplinary kind are especially welcomed. Both solicited and unsolicited proposals are considered for publication in this series. All proposals and manuscripts submitted to the Series will undergo at least two rounds of external peer review. More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/16145
Danilo Silva Guimarães
Dialogical Multiplication Principles for an Indigenous Psychology
Danilo Silva Guimarães Institute of Psychology University of São Paulo São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
ISSN 2524-5805 ISSN 2524-5813 (electronic) Lati
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