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This edited volume examines the new ways of conceptualizing
Psychology as an integrative science to understand human problems
at the individual, group, societal, and national levels. It focuses
on the need for Psychology to move away from its present
reductionist perspective to an integrative psychological science
perspective. The volume is organized into three main sections: The
first discusses the convergence of qualitative and quantitative
methodological approaches in Psychology. The second part highlights
the importance of social and personal wellness. The third focuses
on studying human behaviour in the context of cultural variations
and the impact of cultural context on psychological processes. The
book includes contributions from leading scholars in psychology in
India whose reference to practical, social and political issues of
contemporary interest makes the volume stand out. This book serves
as a resource to initiate the dialogue about the need, issues,
levels, and integration methods in Psychology, which can be
scientifically tested and theoretically explained. The
comprehensive and authoritative volume is of interest to
researchers and scholars in cognitive psychology, clinical
psychology, organizational psychology, social psychology and
cross-cultural psychology.
This volume brings together important and original perspectives
from South Asia on the relationship between violence---an
increasingly important issue in multicultural societies---and the
process of othering. The contributors state that societies create
'others' through deliberate acts of selection over a period of
time. The objective of the process of othering is to deny rights
and privileges that one sets for one's own group. This volume
affirms that central to the understanding of violence in any
society is the understanding of othering processes. Violence and
nonviolence are influenced by the nature of othering processes as
well as the kinds of others in a society. Groups engaged in mutual
othering are also the ones that are often involved in violent
relationships. Renowned scholars from diverse fields provide
multidisciplinary perspectives on violence and othering, discussing
the concepts of violence and nonviolence in multicultural
societies, communal harmony, constructions of the other, truth
commissions, state censorship of 'sensitive' issues, fundamentalism
and secularism in multifaith societies, and specific cases from
recent violence-prone areas. This volume focuses on the South
Asian, and more specifically, the Indian context, but is relevant
for researchers seeking to understand these issues anywhere in the
world.
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Intelligent Interactive Technologies and Multimedia - Second International Conference, IITM 2013, Allahabad, India, March 9-11, 2013. Proceedings (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Anupam Agrawal, R.C. Tripathi, Ellen Yi-Luen Do, M.D. Tiwari
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second
International Conference on Intelligent Interactive Technologies
and Multimedia, IITM 2013, held in Allahabad, India, in March 2013.
The 15 revised full papers and the 12 revised short papers were
carefully reviewed and selected from more than 90 submissions. The
papers present the latest research and development in the areas of
intelligent interactive technologies, human-computer interaction
and multimedia.
This edited volume examines the new ways of conceptualizing
Psychology as an integrative science to understand human problems
at the individual, group, societal, and national levels. It focuses
on the need for Psychology to move away from its present
reductionist perspective to an integrative psychological science
perspective. The volume is organized into three main sections: The
first discusses the convergence of qualitative and quantitative
methodological approaches in Psychology. The second part highlights
the importance of social and personal wellness. The third focuses
on studying human behaviour in the context of cultural variations
and the impact of cultural context on psychological
processes. The book includes contributions from leading
scholars in psychology in India whose reference to practical,
social and political issues of contemporary interest makes the
volume stand out. This book serves as a resource to initiate the
dialogue about the need, issues, levels, and integration methods in
Psychology, which can be scientifically tested and theoretically
explained. The comprehensive and authoritative volume is of
interest to researchers and scholars in cognitive psychology,
clinical psychology, organizational psychology, social psychology
and cross-cultural psychology.
This volume brings together important and original perspectives
from South Asia on the relationship between violence---an
increasingly important issue in multicultural societies---and the
process of othering. The contributors state that societies create
'others' through deliberate acts of selection over a period of
time. The objective of the process of othering is to deny rights
and privileges that one sets for one's own group. This volume
affirms that central to the understanding of violence in any
society is the understanding of othering processes. Violence and
nonviolence are influenced by the nature of othering processes as
well as the kinds of others in a society. Groups engaged in mutual
othering are also the ones that are often involved in violent
relationships. Renowned scholars from diverse fields provide
multidisciplinary perspectives on violence and othering, discussing
the concepts of violence and nonviolence in multicultural
societies, communal harmony, constructions of the other, truth
commissions, state censorship of 'sensitive' issues, fundamentalism
and secularism in multifaith societies, and specific cases from
recent violence-prone areas. This volume focuses on the South
Asian, and more specifically, the Indian context, but is relevant
for researchers seeking to understand these issues anywhere in the
world.
The journey of Mind Sciences in India has been through the peaks
and troughs. It is generally accepted that no other cultural
tradition except Indian has given so much attention to the matters
of mind and consciousness. Yet, recognition to the sciences
studying Mind like Psychology as a scientific discipline came in
very late. There were only a handful of Universities in India which
had independent Departments of Psychology or Neuroscience at the
time of India's independence. In the last few decades, Mind
Sciences in the country have picked steam resulting in major
discussions and interactions across disciplines like Psychology,
Neuroscience and Computer Science. This book examines the expanding
horizons of the Mind Sciences.
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