Social psychology in the Philippines context / Ma. Elizabeth J. Macapagal, Mira Alexis P. Ofreneo, Cristina J. Montiel and Jocelyn M. Nolasco
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National University - Manila | National University - Manila | Gen. Ed - CEAS | Filipiniana | FIL HM 1027.P6 .M33 2013 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000012036 |
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FIL HJ 73 .P5 .R76 1973 Philippine public finance / | FIL HJ 9111 .U82 2001 How to manage barangay finances / | FIL HJ 9111 .U82 2003 Ang tamang pamamahala sa pananalapi ng barangay / | FIL HM 1027.P6 .M33 2013 Social psychology in the Philippines context / | FIL HM 1033 .E74 2020 Micah 6:8 : law of greatness / | FIL HM 131 .T75 2009 Group dynamics / | FIL HM 131 .T75 2009 c.2 Group dynamics / |
Includes index.
PART 1. The social psychology of Filipino Everyday Life -- PART 2. The Psychology of Filipino social issues.
Students deserve far better than to be only taught traditional social psychology. Those living in non-Western societies have rich histories and distinct normative systems, with their own indigenous social issues and patterns of social life. They have their own distinct needs from social psychology. This volume presents a serious effort to develop social psychology that is “appropriate” for Philippine society, something called for but neglected over many decades.
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