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BukuBeyond Indigenization: International Dissemination of Research by Majority-World Psychologists
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Author: Adair, John G. ; Kashima, Yoshi ; Maluf, Maria Regina ; Pandey, Janak
Bahasa: (EN )    
Penerbit: The International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP)     Tahun Terbit: 0    
Jenis: Article
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Abstract
Analyses of the affiliations of authors of articles published in targeted samples of North
American and international journals revealed trends toward increasing international
publication by psychologists from countries outside the U.S., i.e., from countries in the
rest of the world (ROW). Relatively few of these ROW publications came from
psychologists from developing countries. Because developing countries are most
numerous and represent the majority of the people in the world, their contribution to the
world of psychology is important. Following a summary presentation of data for each
journal for psychologists from East Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and South
Asia (primarily India), the factors differentially deterring or promoting international
publication within each region are discussed.
1 Consideration of the extent to which
research contributions are differentially influenced by the national economy, national
language, and the state of discipline development raise questions and provide insights into
the international dissemination of majority-world research.
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