This volume celebrates the visions of a more equitable global psychology
as inspired by the late Professor K. S. Yang, one of the founders of the
indigenous psychology movement. This unprecedented international debate
among leaders in the field is essential for anyone who wishes to
understand the movement from within--the thinking and the vision of
those who are the driving forces behind the movement. This book should
appeal to scholars and students of psychology, sociology, anthropology,
ethnology, philosophy of science, and postcolonial studies.