International Psychology's Responsibility in Social Justice and Social Change
A review of the handbook of international psychology-second edition
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https://doi.org/10.33043/j22jv3xudynKeywords:
The international psychology; Global psychologyAbstract
The undertaking of The Handbook of International Psychology (2nd edition) must have been a daunting, yet very much needed task. The seemingly Sisyphean task of presenting the history and current state of psychology across the globe has been met yet again in the second edition, very much needed after twenty years since the first volume was published.
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