Indian Tribes: A Psychological and Social Perspectives

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This volume presents the critical views about cultural psychology. Also, it describes the psychological consequences of cultural diversity and intervention strategies for culturally deprived society. Contributors are dynamic researchers in the field of social sciences and they have shared their views on wide areas at where the impact of cultural identity or cultural diversity can be experienced. This volume has covered the broad range of the psyche of culture and it is hoped that this volume will help the researchers of cultural psychology in comprehensive manner.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Aradhana Shukla

Aradhana Shukla is Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology at Kumaun University Campus, Almora. She did Ph.D. from Gorakhpur University and worked in Banaras Hindu University and Gorakhpur University before joining Kumaun University. She has written “Development of Representational Competence in children”, “Vyaktitva: Samprataya, Nirdharak Evam Siddhanta” and “Paryavaran Manovigyan” Vyavaharik Drishtikona”. Her areas of interest include cultural psychology, social psychology and cognitive psychology.

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Title
Indian Tribes: A Psychological and Social Perspectives
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8173917566
Length
x+238p., Figures; Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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