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28 reviewsISBN-10 : 9715508553
ISBN-13 : 9789715508551
Author: Ma. Elizabeth J. Macapagal, Mira Alexis P. Ofreneo, Cristina J. Montiel, Jocelyn M. Nolasco
Social Psychology in the Philippine Context is a courageous and provocative book, but it is also a book that is on the right side of scientific history. It is a courageous book because the authors are acting as non-conformists, going against the traditional approach to social psychology. It is a provocative book because the authors are encouraging, even daring, readers to think differently and in some respects step outside the social psychology box. But this book is on the right side of scientific history, because traditional social psychology needs to be improved and adapted to become more successful in a global context.
Part I: The social psychology of Filipino everyday life
Kapwa ko, kapamilya ko! the Filipino self and the family
Kaibigan, kabarkada, kaeskwela: pinoy friendships and school life
From M.U. to i love you: love and intimate relationships
Ka-trabaho, ka-opisina, pangkabuhayan: pinoy work life
Part II: The psychology of Filipino social issues
Sari-saring kasarian! gender and sexuality
Buhay-pamayanan at pulitika: pinoy community and political life
Hidwaan at kapayapaan: conflict and peacemaking in the Philippines
Kahirapan ng pinoy: psychology of poverty
Kapuso, kapamilya, o kapatid ka ba?: media in the life of the pinoy
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Tags: Social Psychology, the Philippine Context, Elizabeth Macapagal, Mira Alexis Ofreneo, Cristina Montiel, Jocelyn Nolasco