Title of article :
UNDERSTANDING THE TAIWAN INDIGENOUS
PSYCHOLOGY MOVEMENT
A Sociology of Science Approach
Author/Authors :
WILLIAM K. GABRENYA، نويسنده , , JR.
MEI-CHUAN KUNG، نويسنده , , LI-YU CHEN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
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UNDERSTANDING THE TAIWAN INDIGENOUS
PSYCHOLOGY MOVEMENT
A Sociology of Science Approach
WILLIAM K. GABRENYA, JR.
MEI-CHUAN KUNG
Florida Institute of Technology
LI-YU CHEN
West Virginia University
A five-part model of the development of indigenous psychology movements was proposed from a sociology
of science perspective, two parts of which, the local relevance path and the conditions of work path,
were examined in the context of the Taiwan Indigenous Psychology Movement (TIPM). The Local
Relevance Path focuses on indigenous movements’ concerns with the cultural relevance of Western psychology,
the validity of positivist epistemology and methodology, and the appropriateness of Englishlanguage
communication. The Conditions of Work Path places the research activities and career strategies
of non-Western psychologists in the context of their available resources and career contingencies. A study
of 103 proponents and opponents of the TIPM provided support for both models, particularly in respondents’
dissatisfaction with positivist epistemology and their research resources. The TIPM is well known
in Taiwan and garners moderate support, but strong divisions were found among subdisciplines and
between locally versus overseas-educated respondents on most measures. Issues of qualitative versus
quantitative methods, the influence of the Taiwanese cultural renaissance, and the validity of outsider
analyses of indigenous movements are discussed.
Keywords :
indigenous psychology , Sociology of science , Taiwan , Epistemology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology