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Papers by Uwe Gielen
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How can we best internationalize undergraduate psychology education in the United States and else... more How can we best internationalize undergraduate psychology education in the United States and elsewhere? This question is more timely than ever, for at least 2 reasons: Within the United States, educators and students seek greater contact with psychology programs abroad, and outside the United States, psychology is growing apace, with educators and students in other nations often looking to U.S. curricula and practices as models. In this article, we outline international developments in undergraduate psychology education both in the United States and abroad, and analyze the dramatic rise of online courses and Internet-based technologies from an instructional and international point of view. Building on the recommendations of the 2005 APA Working Group on Internationalizing the Undergraduate Psychology Curriculum, we then advance 14 recommendations on internationalizing undergraduate psychology education-for students, faculty, and institutions.
Springer eBooks, 2017
This chapter focuses on women in Egypt. The chapter begins by shedding some light on women’s stat... more This chapter focuses on women in Egypt. The chapter begins by shedding some light on women’s status in ancient times, followed by a brief account of the history of the Egyptian feminist movement from the late nineteenth century onwards. It reviews patterns of mate selection and marriage, early marriage, secret marriage, marriage among relatives, polygamy, the prevalence and effects of divorce, and women’s marital adjustment. In addition, the chapter outlines what has been accomplished by Egyptian women in different fields such as education, work, social life, and political participation. Moreover, the chapter deals with difficulties and obstacles that have hindered the progress of Egyptian women including female child labor, child marriage, the prevalent but controversial practice of female circumcision, widespread sexual harassment, and violence directed at Egyptian women. The chapter concludes with some recommendations that could enhance the status of women in Egypt.
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Contents: K. Pawlik, Foreword. M.J. Stevens, U.P. Gielen, Preface. Part I: Welcome to Global Psyc... more Contents: K. Pawlik, Foreword. M.J. Stevens, U.P. Gielen, Preface. Part I: Welcome to Global Psychology. M.J. Stevens, Orientation to a Global Psychology. Part II: The Emergence of Psychology Around the World. J.D. Hogan, T.P. Vaccaro, International Perspectives on the History of Psychology. E. Nair, R. Ardila, M.J. Stevens, Current Trends in Global Psychology. J.J. Sanchez-Sosa, A. Riveros, Theory, Research, and Practice in Psychology in the Developing (Majority) World. U. Kim, Y.-S. Park, Development of Indigenous Psychologies: Understanding People in a Global Context. Part III: Theory, Research, Practice, and Training in Global Psychology. F.M. Moghaddam, C.E. Erneling, M. Montero, N. Lee, Toward a Conceptual Foundation for a Global Psychology. G.B. Stead, R.A. Young, Qualitative Research Methods for a Global Psychology. J.G. Draguns, Psychotherapeutic and Related Interventions for a Global Psychology. M.G. Wessells, A. Dawes, Macro-Social Interventions: Psychology, Social Policy, and Societal Influence Processes. J.L. Pettifor, Toward a Global Professionalization of Psychology. A.J. Marsella, Education and Training for a Global Psychology: Foundations, Issues, and Actions. Part IV: Challenges and Prospects for a Global Psychology. H. Takooshian, L.F. Stambaugh, Becoming Involved in Global Psychology. M.J. Stevens, U.P. Gielen, Epilogue: Some Questions for the Future. Appendices: The Authors. Sample Course Syllabus.
COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface 1. Families in Global Perspective: An Introduction, Jaipa... more COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface 1. Families in Global Perspective: An Introduction, Jaipaul L. Roopnarine and Uwe P. Gielen. 2. Families: An Evolutionary Anthropological Perspective, Bobbi S. Low. 3. (Post) Modern Families, Louise B. Silverstein and Carl F. Auerbach. ASIA AND OCEANIA. 4. The Family in Mainland China: Structure, Organization, and Significance for Child Development, Xinjin Chen and Yunfeng He. 5. The Changing Japanese Family: A Psychological Portrait, Takashi Naito and Uwe P. Gielen. 6. Changing Patterns of Family Life in India, Pittu Laungani. 7. Families in Indonesia, Sarlito Wirawan Sarwono. 8. Family Development in Two Island Cultures in the Changing Pacific, Mary Martini. MIDDLE EAST. 9. Egyptian Families, Ramadan A. Ahmed. 10. Contemporary Turkish Families, Diane Sunar & Guler Okman Fisek. 11. Familism, Post-Modernity, and the State: The Case of Israel, Sylvie Fogiel-Bijaoui. EUROPE. 12. Families in Greece, James Georgas, Tsabika Bafiti, Kostas Mylonas, ...
Principles of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy, 2008
PsycEXTRA Dataset
How can we best internationalize undergraduate psychology education in the United States and else... more How can we best internationalize undergraduate psychology education in the United States and elsewhere? This question is more timely than ever, for at least 2 reasons: Within the United States, educators and students seek greater contact with psychology programs abroad, and outside the United States, psychology is growing apace, with educators and students in other nations often looking to U.S. curricula and practices as models. In this article, we outline international developments in undergraduate psychology education both in the United States and abroad, and analyze the dramatic rise of online courses and Internet-based technologies from an instructional and international point of view. Building on the recommendations of the 2005 APA Working Group on Internationalizing the Undergraduate Psychology Curriculum, we then advance 14 recommendations on internationalizing undergraduate psychology education-for students, faculty, and institutions.
Springer eBooks, 2017
This chapter focuses on women in Egypt. The chapter begins by shedding some light on women’s stat... more This chapter focuses on women in Egypt. The chapter begins by shedding some light on women’s status in ancient times, followed by a brief account of the history of the Egyptian feminist movement from the late nineteenth century onwards. It reviews patterns of mate selection and marriage, early marriage, secret marriage, marriage among relatives, polygamy, the prevalence and effects of divorce, and women’s marital adjustment. In addition, the chapter outlines what has been accomplished by Egyptian women in different fields such as education, work, social life, and political participation. Moreover, the chapter deals with difficulties and obstacles that have hindered the progress of Egyptian women including female child labor, child marriage, the prevalent but controversial practice of female circumcision, widespread sexual harassment, and violence directed at Egyptian women. The chapter concludes with some recommendations that could enhance the status of women in Egypt.
Oxford Bibliographies Online Datasets
Contents: K. Pawlik, Foreword. M.J. Stevens, U.P. Gielen, Preface. Part I: Welcome to Global Psyc... more Contents: K. Pawlik, Foreword. M.J. Stevens, U.P. Gielen, Preface. Part I: Welcome to Global Psychology. M.J. Stevens, Orientation to a Global Psychology. Part II: The Emergence of Psychology Around the World. J.D. Hogan, T.P. Vaccaro, International Perspectives on the History of Psychology. E. Nair, R. Ardila, M.J. Stevens, Current Trends in Global Psychology. J.J. Sanchez-Sosa, A. Riveros, Theory, Research, and Practice in Psychology in the Developing (Majority) World. U. Kim, Y.-S. Park, Development of Indigenous Psychologies: Understanding People in a Global Context. Part III: Theory, Research, Practice, and Training in Global Psychology. F.M. Moghaddam, C.E. Erneling, M. Montero, N. Lee, Toward a Conceptual Foundation for a Global Psychology. G.B. Stead, R.A. Young, Qualitative Research Methods for a Global Psychology. J.G. Draguns, Psychotherapeutic and Related Interventions for a Global Psychology. M.G. Wessells, A. Dawes, Macro-Social Interventions: Psychology, Social Policy, and Societal Influence Processes. J.L. Pettifor, Toward a Global Professionalization of Psychology. A.J. Marsella, Education and Training for a Global Psychology: Foundations, Issues, and Actions. Part IV: Challenges and Prospects for a Global Psychology. H. Takooshian, L.F. Stambaugh, Becoming Involved in Global Psychology. M.J. Stevens, U.P. Gielen, Epilogue: Some Questions for the Future. Appendices: The Authors. Sample Course Syllabus.
COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface 1. Families in Global Perspective: An Introduction, Jaipa... more COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface 1. Families in Global Perspective: An Introduction, Jaipaul L. Roopnarine and Uwe P. Gielen. 2. Families: An Evolutionary Anthropological Perspective, Bobbi S. Low. 3. (Post) Modern Families, Louise B. Silverstein and Carl F. Auerbach. ASIA AND OCEANIA. 4. The Family in Mainland China: Structure, Organization, and Significance for Child Development, Xinjin Chen and Yunfeng He. 5. The Changing Japanese Family: A Psychological Portrait, Takashi Naito and Uwe P. Gielen. 6. Changing Patterns of Family Life in India, Pittu Laungani. 7. Families in Indonesia, Sarlito Wirawan Sarwono. 8. Family Development in Two Island Cultures in the Changing Pacific, Mary Martini. MIDDLE EAST. 9. Egyptian Families, Ramadan A. Ahmed. 10. Contemporary Turkish Families, Diane Sunar & Guler Okman Fisek. 11. Familism, Post-Modernity, and the State: The Case of Israel, Sylvie Fogiel-Bijaoui. EUROPE. 12. Families in Greece, James Georgas, Tsabika Bafiti, Kostas Mylonas, ...
Principles of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy, 2008