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Indigenous Psychology in Africa

Indigenous Psychology in Africa

Indigenous Psychology in Africa

A Survey of Concepts, Theory, Research, and Praxis
Seth Oppong, University of Botswana
May 2024
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Hardback
9781009486972

    Understanding human behaviour, thoughts, and emotional expressions can be challenging in the global context. Due to cultural differences, the study of psychology cannot be de-contextualised. This calls for unearthing of the explanatory systems that exist in Africa to understand and account for behaviour, emotions, and cognition of Africans. This call is addressed through the emergence of African Psychology (AP) or Indigenous Psychology in Africa (IPA) as a legitimate science of human experience. This Element discusses the motivations for AP, centrality of culture, demarcations of AP, and the different strands within AP. It highlights issues related to African philosophy, African cultural anthropology, African philosophy of science, and suitable methodological approaches for AP research. It also discusses some selected theoretical contributions and applications of AP. The Element concludes that AP researchers and practitioners need to pursue interdisciplinarity and avoid meaningless rejection of good ideas from other cultural settings.

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    May 2024
    Hardback
    9781009486972
    90 pages
    235 × 159 × 10 mm
    0.27kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Conceptual foundations
    • 2. African philosophy as an essential foundation of AP
    • 3. African cultural anthropology as an essential foundation of AP
    • 4. Emerging theoretical contributions in AP
    • 5. African philosophy of science and research methodology
    • 6. Praxis in IPA
    • Epilogue
    • References.
      Author
    • Seth Oppong , University of Botswana