The author argues that a mature Asian social psychology is marked by the characteristic ways in which it generates knowledge about social behavior in general, rather than by the body of knowledge it obtains about Asians. Methodological relationalism, grounded in dialectics, is explicated as a conceptual framework for the analysis of human thought and action; it is informed by Asian views reflecting the omnipresence of self-other relations in all social life. A classification of interpersonal relationships, categorized according to the basis of their formation, is provided. Cultural contrasts are explored, with reference to: (a) the formation of relationships, (b) cultural roots of how interpersonal relationships are defined in myths and leg...
This is a study of intercultural romantic relationships, studied through the theoretical lenses of R...
The main aim of this chapter is not to provide detailed coverage of the literature on human relation...
埼玉県越谷市The purpose of this study are as follws: 1. To make clear the fundamental view-point of Relati...
A brief intellectual history of the indigenization movement in Asia leads to the thesis that the gen...
Theory is always formed within a specific social and cultural background. Therefore , Eastern and We...
This chapter explores how the cultural framework of dialecticism can be applied in research on roman...
People in different cultures have different objectives and ideals in close relationships. This chapt...
The Chinese interpersonal relationships dynamics is based on specific channels formed between the tw...
Relationship closeness, satisfaction in interaction, and popularity in mainland China was investigat...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual framework of intercultural relationships in a g...
Research suggests that intercultural romantic relationships are replete with opportunities for confl...
In the attempt to investigate Chinese psychology and characterize Chinese culture, relationalism, or...
Patterns of relationships and communication in contemporary Taiwanese society are examined through t...
埼玉県越谷市The main purpose of this study are as follows: 1. To make clear the connection between Human S...
This paper gives an outline of relational sociology, which understands and explains society and huma...
This is a study of intercultural romantic relationships, studied through the theoretical lenses of R...
The main aim of this chapter is not to provide detailed coverage of the literature on human relation...
埼玉県越谷市The purpose of this study are as follws: 1. To make clear the fundamental view-point of Relati...
A brief intellectual history of the indigenization movement in Asia leads to the thesis that the gen...
Theory is always formed within a specific social and cultural background. Therefore , Eastern and We...
This chapter explores how the cultural framework of dialecticism can be applied in research on roman...
People in different cultures have different objectives and ideals in close relationships. This chapt...
The Chinese interpersonal relationships dynamics is based on specific channels formed between the tw...
Relationship closeness, satisfaction in interaction, and popularity in mainland China was investigat...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual framework of intercultural relationships in a g...
Research suggests that intercultural romantic relationships are replete with opportunities for confl...
In the attempt to investigate Chinese psychology and characterize Chinese culture, relationalism, or...
Patterns of relationships and communication in contemporary Taiwanese society are examined through t...
埼玉県越谷市The main purpose of this study are as follows: 1. To make clear the connection between Human S...
This paper gives an outline of relational sociology, which understands and explains society and huma...
This is a study of intercultural romantic relationships, studied through the theoretical lenses of R...
The main aim of this chapter is not to provide detailed coverage of the literature on human relation...
埼玉県越谷市The purpose of this study are as follws: 1. To make clear the fundamental view-point of Relati...